Literary Crossroads
An International Exploration of Women, Gender, and Otherhood
Herausgeber: Diala-Ogamba, Blessing; Sykes, Elaine
Literary Crossroads
An International Exploration of Women, Gender, and Otherhood
Herausgeber: Diala-Ogamba, Blessing; Sykes, Elaine
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This book covers a variety of women's issues from different parts of the world. It also expresses various themes of oppression, marginalization, sexism, gender, and emancipation of women, showing that women's problems are the same no matter where they reside.
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This book covers a variety of women's issues from different parts of the world. It also expresses various themes of oppression, marginalization, sexism, gender, and emancipation of women, showing that women's problems are the same no matter where they reside.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781498502078
- ISBN-10: 1498502075
- Artikelnr.: 41315741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781498502078
- ISBN-10: 1498502075
- Artikelnr.: 41315741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Blessing Diala-Ogamba is associate professor of English in the Department of Humanities, and coordinator of the World Literature Program at Coppin State University. Elaine Sykes is assistant professor of English in the Department of Humanities, Coppin State University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. Nawal El Saadawi Introduction. Blessing
Diala-Ogamba and Elaine Sykes Section I. Exploitation, Exclusion, and Quest
for Selfhood Chapter 1. Sexual and Gender Based Violence in African Women's
Writings: A Textual Study of Literary Works by Female African Writers
Juliana Daniels Chapter 2. Dangarembga'sTambudzaiSigauke: The Education of
an African Girl Mary Jane Androne Chapter 3. The Politics of Exclusion and
the Response of El Saadawi's Women Iniobong Uko Section II. Gender,
Patriarchy, and Marginalization Chapter 4. Breaking the Silence, Writing
the Body Elena Garces de Eder Chapter 5. On Their Own Terms: Renegotiating
Patriarchal Laws According to Farah's Ebla and El Saadawi's Firdaus
Blessing Diala-Ogamba Chapter 6. Women at Point Zero: Oedipal
Determinationin Adichie'sPurple Hibiscus, Aidoo's Changes and Naylor's The
Women at Brewster Place Solomon Azumurana Section III. Masculinity and
Gender Identity Chapter 7. Faces of Cleopatra Gabriela Vlahovici-Jones
Chapter 8. Decadent Space: Women, Language and Crime in Chinua Achebe's A
Man of the People Chioma Opara Chapter 9. Two Views on Female Characters in
Eje Meji, A Yoruba Movie Bayo Omolola Section IV. Motherhood and Love
Chapter 10. Restaging Motherhood in African Literature: A Study of Selected
Texts Irene Salami-Agunloye Chapter 11. Grass Splitting Stone: Suffering
and the Return to Love Sidney Krome Chapter 12. A Call for Change:
Liberation as Motif in Alice Childress's A Hero Ain't Nothing but a
Sandwich Romanus Muoneke Contributors Index
Diala-Ogamba and Elaine Sykes Section I. Exploitation, Exclusion, and Quest
for Selfhood Chapter 1. Sexual and Gender Based Violence in African Women's
Writings: A Textual Study of Literary Works by Female African Writers
Juliana Daniels Chapter 2. Dangarembga'sTambudzaiSigauke: The Education of
an African Girl Mary Jane Androne Chapter 3. The Politics of Exclusion and
the Response of El Saadawi's Women Iniobong Uko Section II. Gender,
Patriarchy, and Marginalization Chapter 4. Breaking the Silence, Writing
the Body Elena Garces de Eder Chapter 5. On Their Own Terms: Renegotiating
Patriarchal Laws According to Farah's Ebla and El Saadawi's Firdaus
Blessing Diala-Ogamba Chapter 6. Women at Point Zero: Oedipal
Determinationin Adichie'sPurple Hibiscus, Aidoo's Changes and Naylor's The
Women at Brewster Place Solomon Azumurana Section III. Masculinity and
Gender Identity Chapter 7. Faces of Cleopatra Gabriela Vlahovici-Jones
Chapter 8. Decadent Space: Women, Language and Crime in Chinua Achebe's A
Man of the People Chioma Opara Chapter 9. Two Views on Female Characters in
Eje Meji, A Yoruba Movie Bayo Omolola Section IV. Motherhood and Love
Chapter 10. Restaging Motherhood in African Literature: A Study of Selected
Texts Irene Salami-Agunloye Chapter 11. Grass Splitting Stone: Suffering
and the Return to Love Sidney Krome Chapter 12. A Call for Change:
Liberation as Motif in Alice Childress's A Hero Ain't Nothing but a
Sandwich Romanus Muoneke Contributors Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. Nawal El Saadawi Introduction. Blessing
Diala-Ogamba and Elaine Sykes Section I. Exploitation, Exclusion, and Quest
for Selfhood Chapter 1. Sexual and Gender Based Violence in African Women's
Writings: A Textual Study of Literary Works by Female African Writers
Juliana Daniels Chapter 2. Dangarembga'sTambudzaiSigauke: The Education of
an African Girl Mary Jane Androne Chapter 3. The Politics of Exclusion and
the Response of El Saadawi's Women Iniobong Uko Section II. Gender,
Patriarchy, and Marginalization Chapter 4. Breaking the Silence, Writing
the Body Elena Garces de Eder Chapter 5. On Their Own Terms: Renegotiating
Patriarchal Laws According to Farah's Ebla and El Saadawi's Firdaus
Blessing Diala-Ogamba Chapter 6. Women at Point Zero: Oedipal
Determinationin Adichie'sPurple Hibiscus, Aidoo's Changes and Naylor's The
Women at Brewster Place Solomon Azumurana Section III. Masculinity and
Gender Identity Chapter 7. Faces of Cleopatra Gabriela Vlahovici-Jones
Chapter 8. Decadent Space: Women, Language and Crime in Chinua Achebe's A
Man of the People Chioma Opara Chapter 9. Two Views on Female Characters in
Eje Meji, A Yoruba Movie Bayo Omolola Section IV. Motherhood and Love
Chapter 10. Restaging Motherhood in African Literature: A Study of Selected
Texts Irene Salami-Agunloye Chapter 11. Grass Splitting Stone: Suffering
and the Return to Love Sidney Krome Chapter 12. A Call for Change:
Liberation as Motif in Alice Childress's A Hero Ain't Nothing but a
Sandwich Romanus Muoneke Contributors Index
Diala-Ogamba and Elaine Sykes Section I. Exploitation, Exclusion, and Quest
for Selfhood Chapter 1. Sexual and Gender Based Violence in African Women's
Writings: A Textual Study of Literary Works by Female African Writers
Juliana Daniels Chapter 2. Dangarembga'sTambudzaiSigauke: The Education of
an African Girl Mary Jane Androne Chapter 3. The Politics of Exclusion and
the Response of El Saadawi's Women Iniobong Uko Section II. Gender,
Patriarchy, and Marginalization Chapter 4. Breaking the Silence, Writing
the Body Elena Garces de Eder Chapter 5. On Their Own Terms: Renegotiating
Patriarchal Laws According to Farah's Ebla and El Saadawi's Firdaus
Blessing Diala-Ogamba Chapter 6. Women at Point Zero: Oedipal
Determinationin Adichie'sPurple Hibiscus, Aidoo's Changes and Naylor's The
Women at Brewster Place Solomon Azumurana Section III. Masculinity and
Gender Identity Chapter 7. Faces of Cleopatra Gabriela Vlahovici-Jones
Chapter 8. Decadent Space: Women, Language and Crime in Chinua Achebe's A
Man of the People Chioma Opara Chapter 9. Two Views on Female Characters in
Eje Meji, A Yoruba Movie Bayo Omolola Section IV. Motherhood and Love
Chapter 10. Restaging Motherhood in African Literature: A Study of Selected
Texts Irene Salami-Agunloye Chapter 11. Grass Splitting Stone: Suffering
and the Return to Love Sidney Krome Chapter 12. A Call for Change:
Liberation as Motif in Alice Childress's A Hero Ain't Nothing but a
Sandwich Romanus Muoneke Contributors Index