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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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720 |a Olayinka, E. B.  |e author 
260 |c 2010 
024 8 |a 978-978- 50793-1-9 
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024 8 |a In: Kwofie, E. N. and Ayeleru, B. (eds.) Language, Literature and Criticism: Essays in Honour of Professor Aduke Adebayo, pp. 149-171 
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