African Women's Literature, Orature, and Intertextuality: Igbo Oral Narratives as Nigerian Women Writers' Models and Objects of Writing BackBayreuth University, 1998 - 410 страници |
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... Ibos " , p . 415 . 124 Cf. e.g .: " A Woman and Her Three Daughters " , in : ibid , p . 415 - 416 ; " Abubo Chim " , in : Chukwuma : " The Oral Tradition of the Ibos " , p . 388 ; " A Husband , His Two Wives and Their Children " , in ...
... Ibos " , p . 415 . 124 Cf. e.g .: " A Woman and Her Three Daughters " , in : ibid , p . 415 - 416 ; " Abubo Chim " , in : Chukwuma : " The Oral Tradition of the Ibos " , p . 388 ; " A Husband , His Two Wives and Their Children " , in ...
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... Ibos " , p . 123 124 . 200 Cf .: Okonkwo : " Maker and Destroyer " , p . 81 . 201 Cit . in : Chukwuma : " The Oral Tradition of the Ibos " , p . 330. Cf. also : " Nwanyi kaba nka , odika ejighi aku luo ya . ( As a woman grows old , it ...
... Ibos " , p . 123 124 . 200 Cf .: Okonkwo : " Maker and Destroyer " , p . 81 . 201 Cit . in : Chukwuma : " The Oral Tradition of the Ibos " , p . 330. Cf. also : " Nwanyi kaba nka , odika ejighi aku luo ya . ( As a woman grows old , it ...
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... Ibos " , p . 423 - 431 ) . Only in six Ifo do beautiful women live up to social norms . Here , however , they are either killed by other women who are envious of their beauty ( cf. e.g .: " The Maltreated Child " , in : Umeasiegbu : The ...
... Ibos " , p . 423 - 431 ) . Only in six Ifo do beautiful women live up to social norms . Here , however , they are either killed by other women who are envious of their beauty ( cf. e.g .: " The Maltreated Child " , in : Umeasiegbu : The ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Oral Narrative Technique and Writing Back | 17 |
Where there is an influence there is also a parallel | 63 |
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