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Motherlands, mothers and nationalist sons: theorising the en-gendered nation |
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"The master's dance to the master's voice": revolutionary nationalism and women's representation in Ngugi wa Thiong'o |
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Of goddesses and stories: gender and a new politics in Achebe |
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The hero's story: the male leader's autobiography and the syntax of postcolonial nationalism |
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Stories of women and mothers: gender and nationalism in the early fiction of Flora Nwapa |
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Daughters of the house: the adolescent girl and the nation |
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Transfiguring: colonial body into postcolonial narrative |
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The nation as metaphor: Ben Okri, Chenjerai Hove, Dambudzo Marachera |
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East is east: where postcolonialism is neo-orientalist |
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the cases of Sarojini Naidu and Arundhati Roy |
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Tropes of yearning and dessent: the inflection of desire in Yvonne Vera and Tsitsi Dangarembga |
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Beside the west: postcolonial women writers in a transnational frame |
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Conclusion: defining the nation differently |
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Motherlands, mothers and nationalist sons: theorising the en-gendered nation |
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"The master's dance to the master's voice": revolutionary nationalism and women's representation in Ngugi wa Thiong'o |
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Of goddesses and stories: gender and a new politics in Achebe |
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