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Art, Society, And Performance: Igede Praise Poetry
Art, Society, And Performance: Igede Praise Poetry

By Ode Ogede, Ogede, Ode

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"This is the first detailed study in African oral literature that examines the complementary elements of praise and criticism in traditional oral poetry. . . . One of the few studies today that giv...

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Ayi Kwei Armah, Radical Iconoclast: Pitting Imaginary Worlds Against The Actual
Ayi Kwei Armah, Radical Iconoclast: Pitting Imaginary Worlds Against The Actual

By Ode Ogede, Ogede, Ode

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Ghanaian novelist, essayist, and short-story writer Ayi Kwei Armah has won international recognition as one of Africas most articulate writers. In this book, Ode Ogede argues that previous critics...

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Achebe'S Things Fall Apart
Achebe'S Things Fall Apart

By Ode Ogede

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Reader's Guides provide a comprehensive starting point for any advanced student, giving an overview of the context, criticism and influence of key works. Each guide also offers students fresh criti...

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Achebe'S Things Fall Apart
Achebe'S Things Fall Apart

By Ode Ogede

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chinua Achebe's Remarkable Novel Things Fall Apart (1958) Is Probably The Best Known African Novel And Has Become One Of The World's Most Influential Literary Masterpieces. Since Publication, A Tot...

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New Trends & Generations In African Literature: A Review
New Trends & Generations In African Literature: A Review

By Pietro Deandrea, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Marjorie, Jones, Samuel Kasule, Fírinne Ní Chréacháin, J. O. J. Nwachukwu-Agbada, Femi Ojo-Ade, Rosemary Moyana, Lilyan Kesteloot, Eldred D. Jones, Ode Ogede, Ernest Cole, Muyiwa P. Awodiya, Nnadozie Inyama

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New Trends And Generations / Eldred D. Jones -- Turning Point In The Francophone/african Novel : The Eighties And The Nineties / Lilyan Kesteloot -- History And Radical Aesthetics : A Study Of Fest...

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Alt 22 Exile And African Literature
Alt 22 Exile And African Literature

By Margaret MacPherson, André Viola, David Kerr, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Adele King, Marjorie, Jones, Folake Shoga, Annie Gagiano, Geoffrey V. Davis, Angela SMITH, Ana María Sánchez-Arce, Sophia Ogwude, Amechi Akwanya, James Gibbs, Lekan Oyegoke, Eldred D. Jones, Ode Ogede, Simon Gikandi, Pauline Dodgson-Katiyo, Nnadozie Inyama, Douglas Killiam, Fiona Johnson Chalamanda

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Concepts Of Exile In Dambudzo Marechera's Early Works / Annie H. Gagiano -- Mindblasts : Narrative Technique & Iconography Of Sexual Stereotyping As Patterns Of Defilement/cleansing In Bessie Head'...

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New Trends & Generations In African Literature Today, Alt 20
New Trends & Generations In African Literature Today, Alt 20

By Pietro Deandrea, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Marjorie, Jones, Samuel Kasule, Fírinne Ní Chréacháin, J. O. J. Nwachukwu-Agbada, Femi Ojo-Ade, Rosemary Moyana, Lilyan Kesteloot, Eldred D. Jones, Ode Ogede, Ernest Cole, Muyiwa P. Awodiya, Nnadozie Inyama

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New Trends And Generations / Eldred D. Jones -- Turning Point In The Francophone/african Novel : The Eighties And The Nineties / Lilyan Kesteloot -- History And Radical Aesthetics : A Study Of Fest...

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Achebe And The Politics Of Representation: Form Against Itself, From Colonial Conquest And Occupation To Post-Independence Disillusionment
Achebe And The Politics Of Representation: Form Against Itself, From Colonial Conquest And Occupation To Post-Independence Disillusionment

By Ode Ogede, Ogede, Ode

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Cultural Nationalism has traditionally been take as being as plain as day in Achebe's earliest fictional narratives upon which the attention of readers has obsessively been focused. but Ode Ogede c...

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Achebe And The Politics Of Representation: Form Against Itself, From Colonial Conquest And Occupation To Post-Independence Disillusionment
Achebe And The Politics Of Representation: Form Against Itself, From Colonial Conquest And Occupation To Post-Independence Disillusionment

By Ode Ogede, Ogede, Ode

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Cultural Nationalism has traditionally been take as being as plain as day in Achebe's earliest fictional narratives upon which the attention of readers has obsessively been focused. but Ode Ogede c...

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