Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... analysis , Zinduko reflects the kind of male ideology in nation - state formation that confines women to the domestic sphere by using the author- ity of tradition . Ironically , the play ends up unconsciously reinforcing the very ...
... analysis , Zinduko reflects the kind of male ideology in nation - state formation that confines women to the domestic sphere by using the author- ity of tradition . Ironically , the play ends up unconsciously reinforcing the very ...
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... analysis , the simple conclusion to be drawn from my analysis of these texts is that women's drama is a political genre , and politics in this context also includes a reconsideration of the ways that drama might help change the way ...
... analysis , the simple conclusion to be drawn from my analysis of these texts is that women's drama is a political genre , and politics in this context also includes a reconsideration of the ways that drama might help change the way ...
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... analysis make this book a rewarding one to read . It will have a powerful impact on the fields of African , dramatic and literary studies , and will underscore Professor Mule's scholarly importance and influence . ' -Daphne Lamothe ...
... analysis make this book a rewarding one to read . It will have a powerful impact on the fields of African , dramatic and literary studies , and will underscore Professor Mule's scholarly importance and influence . ' -Daphne Lamothe ...
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