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There was a country…. | TheAfricanLiteraturePost
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A blog on the variety and the vibrancy of African Literature, from Egypt to South Africa, Nigeria to Kenya, taking in La Cote d'Ivoire, la RDC and Angola…. 100 African books – fiction. Other Books I'm Reading. There was a country. There was a country…. January 17, 2013. A country – a personal history of Biafra: Chinua Achebe. I must admit, to my total and eternal shame that until I read. Half of a Yellow Sun. Should justify the atrocities perpetrated against a people during the 30 months the war lasted.
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Feminism | Me, you, and books
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Me, you, and books. Conversation about reading, especially books about women and diversity, but including anything that excites my curiousity. Global Women of Color. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN WRITERS 2013. So Long a Letter. MY POSTS ABOUT FEMINIST TOPICS. MY REVIEWS OF FEMINIST BOOKS. MY DEFINITION OF FEMINISM. MY UNDERSTANDING OF GENDER. Gender is a social construct, created by society. It builds on and goes beyond actual physical difference. As a human creation, gender definitions can and do change. Gender is a...
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The Girl who Wrote Loneliness, by Kyung-Sook Shin. | Me, you, and books
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Me, you, and books. Conversation about reading, especially books about women and diversity, but including anything that excites my curiousity. Global Women of Color. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN WRITERS 2013. So Long a Letter. The Girl who Wrote Loneliness, by Kyung-Sook Shin. August 9, 2015. The Girl who Wrote Loneliness. Pegasus (2015), 400 pages. An unconventional novel by a Korean woman exploring her own attempt to write about the events of her own coming of age. Please Look after Mom,. From → Asia. I’ll l...
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To inform and inspire. Tag Archive: Friday Fictioneers. WHAT MAKES YOU A CHRISTIAN? Filed under: Friday Fictioneers. Mdash; 14 Comments. But I go to church every Sunday, they tell me. I pay my tithes and offerings religiously. I even give to the poor. What makes you a Christian? I would ask them again. All these things are good, but they make you a Christian no more than parking a bicycle in a garage makes it a car. So… what makes YOU a Christian? Friday Fictioneers is hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields.
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The Real Help | Amy Reads
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Book Reviews and Ramblings on Diverse Books for Your Balanced Life. About / Review Policy. Helping Put The Help in its Historical Context. Is a reading project co-founded by Amanda. To read the books recommended by the Association of Black Women Historians in their statement on. For more information check out our introduction posts ( Amanda’s. September 10th –. By Susan Straight: my review. Amanda’s discussion post. September 24th –. By Jacqueline Jones: my review and discussion. October 8th –. The tenta...
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Nameless Narrators in African Fiction | BAKWA
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A magazine of literary and cultural criticism. Nameless Narrators in African Fiction. April 6, 2015. Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed explores the presence of nameless narrators in African Fiction, highlighting some of the most memorable nameless characters as they explore colonial and postcolonial rule, immigrant experience and love. A Man of the People, cover art by Edel Rodriguez. In the beginning of March,. Published The Rise of the Nameless Narrator. Goes into the world of fairy tales with. Back in 1954,. S nar...
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