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Efua Sutherland
After Seminal Anthology, Busby Celebrates New Daughters of Africa
TOWARDS an AUTHENITC AFRICAN TIIEA TRE K. E. Agovi This Paper
A Journal of African Studies
Gender Portrayal in Edufa and in the Chest of a Woman
In Conversation With
English for All Participants
MHRD UGC Epg Pathshala Subject: English Principal
Dr Efua Sutherland a Biographical Sketch
Grace-Adinkus-CV-2021.Pdf
A Unique African Storytelling Theatre Tradition and Architecture in Ghana
University of Nigeria, Nsukka Faculty of Arts Department of English and Literary Studies
Theatre and Cultural Development: a Focus on Efua T
The Ghanaian Concert Party Is One of the Many Art Genres That Have Emerged in This Century in Sub-Saharan Africa That Blend Or Syncretise Local and Foreign Elements
Nkyin-Kyin : Essays on the Ghanaian Theatre
AAUW-IL 2009 Reading List
A Study of Some Major Influences in Efo Kodjo Mawugbe's Plays
Women, Men , Tradition, and Modernity in Efua Sutherland's New
From Anansesem to Anansegoro: 'Literarising' Akan Folktales
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The Origin of Literary Theatre in Colonial Ghana, 1920-1957*
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Cold War Africa and China: the Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau and the Rise of Postcolonial Li
Capen Dissertation E.N.S
Traditional Wisdom and Untraditional Madness in a Ghanaian Alcestis
The Continuities Within the Ghanaian Festival Scene: the Performance of Nation Building and Identity Formation
The Literary African Woman: an Introduction
Royal Drums for Ghana's Arts
Trickster Or Colonizer: the Latent Effects of Colonialism in Efua Sutherland’S Play the Marriage of Anansewa
AUTHOR NAME I Ii 1930S AUTHOR NAME Iii Iv 1930S
KNUST, Accra, and the Ghanaian Contemporary Art Movement First Word
African Oral Tradition ZIMBABWE DIALOGUE
Auntie Efua E CANNOT
KWAME NKRUMAH’S CONTRIBUTION to PAN-AFRICANISM an Afrocentric Analysis D.Zizwe Poe
Theatre Spaces and Their Suitability for Productions: a Comparative Study of the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio and the National Theatre of Ghana
Twenty Contemporary African Women Writers: a Bio-Bibliography. PUB DATE 95 NOTE 45P
Myths, Traditions and Mothers of the Nation: Some Thoughts on Efua Sutherlandâ•Žs Writing
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