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Two Years After Xala, Ousmane Sembène Presented Ceddo, a Fulani Word Signifying ‘The Outsiders’
Bojana Coulibaly, Ph.D
A HISTORY of TWENTIETH CENTURY AFRICAN LITERATURE.Rtf
Migrant Novelists Who Have Addressed the Theme of Irregular Migration Between Senegal and France in Their Literature
©2010 Mahriana L. Rofheart ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Black Migrant Literature, New African Diasporas, and the Phenomenology of Movement
Mbalax: Traces of Tradition in Senegalese Hip-Hop a MASTER's THESIS SUBMITTED to the GRADUATE FACULTY LIBERTY UNIVERSITY by MI
Afropolitan Sexual and Gender Identities in Colonial Senegal
Nafissatou Dia Diouf's Critical Look at A
Identity Politics and Cultural Policy in Contemporary Senegalese Art, 1960-2010 Hannah Shambroom Connecticut College,
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Sembène's Progeny: a New Trend in the Senegalese Novel
Why Come Back? Sense of Place and Senegalese Student Migration
Pedagogy, Culture and Performance in Senegalese Theater
UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Indian Scholar
Senegalese Gendered Migration to Spain
Trans-Nationalizing the African Public Sphere: What Role for Trans-Border Languages?
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Bojana Coulibaly, Ph.D
The International Implications of Freedom of Artistic Expression in Senegal
Places of Complicity in Narratives of Historical Violence: Thiaroye (Dakar) and District Six (Cape Town) by Clea M. Goldblatt
Senghor-Senegal-Gordon, T
MEANINGFUL LEARNING in the SENEGALESE EDUCATION SYSTEM: Problems of Language, Culture and Colonization by INDIA ELIOT CHILTON P
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Nationalism's Discontents: Postcolonial Contestations in the Writings of Mariama Ba, Assia Djebar, Henri Lopes, and Ousmane Sembene
Djotaayi Dieguenye: the Gathering of Women in Mariama Ba's Fictional
Course Catalog 2018-19 (PDF)
Area Handbook for Senegal