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Flora Nwapa
Flora Nwapa, Buchi Emecheta and Mariama Ba
Gender Issues in Alcohol Consumption: a Study Of
Contemporary Nigerian Fiction and the Return to the Recent Past
Nation, Power and Dissidence in Third-Generation Nigerian Poetry in English by Sule E
Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter 2016
Flora Nwapa (Nwakuche), Novelist, Short Story and Children's
Christianity and Community Development in Igboland, 1960-2000
IN NOVELS by AFRICAN WOMEN Catriona Cornelissen a Thesis
FINLEY-MASTERSREPORT-2017.Pdf
The Female Gender Construct in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart
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The Western Voice and Feminist Criticism of the Nigerian Novel
The Metaphors for Women in Flora Nwapa's “Cassava Song”
Under Peer Review
The Critical Concept of Afrocentrism in Nigerian Literature Submitted
Theorizing Literature: Style and Themes in Selected Texts by African Authors
Perceptions and Reflections of War in Flora Nwapa's Never Again and Chimamanda Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun Onyeka IKE
Demarcating Political Space: African Women's Domain in the Writings of Flora Nwapa and Ama Ata Aidoo
Top View
Invoking Flora Nwapa
Igbo Women Writers and Contemporary Nigeria
By ERNEST NNEJI EMENYONU the Nigerian Civil War Is Now a Matter Of
Selected Bibliography
An Analysis of Women and Culture in Flora Nwapa's Fiction Mary D
A Study of Equiano's Travels, Nwapa's Efuru and Achebe's Things Fall Apart
Haunts and Specters in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’S Biafran (Re)Visitations
The Igbo Religious World in Flora Nwapa's Fiction
Alternative Vision of Gender in the New Literatures of Africa in English: an Appraisal of Bole Butake’S Dramaturgy
Women and War: a Reading of Flora Nwapa's Never Again
Gender and Nationalism in the Early Fiction of Flora Nwapa
Hemispheres Studies on Cultures and Societies Vol. 31, No. 3
The Narrative Voice in Flora Nwapa's Efuru
Twenty Contemporary African Women Writers: a Bio-Bibliography. PUB DATE 95 NOTE 45P
Contemporary Nigerian Writing, Father-Surveillance Criticism and Kindred Economies of Othering
An Analysis of Women and Culture in Flora Nwapa's Fiction Mary D