Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... Writers and critics alike continue to insist on the public responsibility of the African writer , and subsequently ... writers continue to insist they cannot write in the languages of those they claim to represent . Both writers and ...
... Writers and critics alike continue to insist on the public responsibility of the African writer , and subsequently ... writers continue to insist they cannot write in the languages of those they claim to represent . Both writers and ...
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... writers adequate tools to deal with their economies as well as their commonalities . Appiah's statements are , of course , based on the assumption of a political and social responsibility for writers of which the writers themselves are ...
... writers adequate tools to deal with their economies as well as their commonalities . Appiah's statements are , of course , based on the assumption of a political and social responsibility for writers of which the writers themselves are ...
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... writers of any significance write in English " ( 2 ) . Brown's study was the first book - length treatment of women writers and was ground - breaking in that sense . He demonstrated a relative critical sensitivity to women's writing ...
... writers of any significance write in English " ( 2 ) . Brown's study was the first book - length treatment of women writers and was ground - breaking in that sense . He demonstrated a relative critical sensitivity to women's writing ...
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