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Gender inequality: African feminist fiction reflecting scientific data
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Bodies that matter: Calixthe Beyala’s female bodies and strategies of hegemonic subversion
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The oppressor is oppressed and in a pathological state too: Calixthe Beyala and Buchi Emecheta’s male characters
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Narrating juvenile mental disorders in Calixthe Beyala's selected novels
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Narrating juvenile mental disorders in Calixthe Beyala’s selected novels
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Re-visiting history, re-negotiating identity in two black British fictions of the 21st Century: Caryl Phillips’s A distant shore (2003) and Buchi Emecheta’s The new tribe (2000)
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Women speak : the creative transformation of women in African literature
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SOCIOLINGUISTIC DIMENSIONS OF SPOUSAL COMMUNICATION IN BUCHI EMECHETA’S SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN AND AKACHI ADIMORAEZEIGBO’S THE LAST OF THE STRONG ONES
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Narrative and antinarrative: resisting oppression in selected works of Toni Morrison and Salwa Bakr
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Le féminisme africain redéfini à travers la folie et l’identité culturelle dans Le baobab fou, Riwan ou le chemin de sable et La folie et la mort de Ken Bugul, C’est le soleil qui m’a brulée de Calixthe Beyala et Crépuscule du tourment de Léonora Miano
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"The dream ends there": transnational feminist negotiations in Pauline E. Hopkins and Olive Schreiner
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Feminism in the City: a study of the participation of women in the planning processes of public bureaucracies, using the City of Cape Town as a case study
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Narrative and gender in the novels of Christina Stead
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The construction and assumptions made about Egyptian women by development organizations
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Exploring the role of the postmodern feminist voice in the development of the school language text
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Spatio-temporal analysis of land prices in the Bauchi urban area, Bauchi State, Nigeria
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Is State Feminism the Key to Gender Equality?
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Feminist engagement in international criminal law: a historiographical analysis
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Divine presence and evil oppressors : a redactional perspective on Psalm 139
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Non-Edible Women: The Question of Marriage in Mid-20th Century Feminist Thought through the Lens of Atwood and Soueif
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“The UN-Touchables Humans Rights Discourses and the Challenges of Emancipatory Politics in Lebanese Women's Movements”
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Olive Schreiner : women, nature, culture
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Cyber-feminism and facebook: A comparative study of Arab Women's Organization activity in Tunisia, Lebanon, and Egypt
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Feminism and translation : a case study of two translations of Mariama Bâ : une si longue lettre (so long a letter) and un chant écarlate (scarlet song)