Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... describes as " certain paradoxes of identity and affiliation " ( 4 ) . After all , as Obioma Nnaemeka has correctly postulated , properly grounded feminist analysis should include the critical evaluation of all the constitutive elements ...
... describes as " certain paradoxes of identity and affiliation " ( 4 ) . After all , as Obioma Nnaemeka has correctly postulated , properly grounded feminist analysis should include the critical evaluation of all the constitutive elements ...
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... describes herself as the " masquerade who dances the hot steps of the new day ... the lead masquerade who speaks many tongues . the masquerade whose feet imprint new images on the sagging face " ( 130 ) . ... The posture that Wazobia ...
... describes herself as the " masquerade who dances the hot steps of the new day ... the lead masquerade who speaks many tongues . the masquerade whose feet imprint new images on the sagging face " ( 130 ) . ... The posture that Wazobia ...
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... describes her as a trend - setter and dramatist with a unique vision , whose drama represents a " major breakaway from current dramatic expression " because of her " innovative ritual aesthetics which steers clear of the prevailing ...
... describes her as a trend - setter and dramatist with a unique vision , whose drama represents a " major breakaway from current dramatic expression " because of her " innovative ritual aesthetics which steers clear of the prevailing ...
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