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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... Humor " , p . 54. Cf. also : Umeh : " Signifyin ( g ) the Griottes " , p . 119 ; Wilentz : Binding Cultures , p . 3 , 5 ; id .: " Flora Nwapa " , p . 178 ; Emenyonu : " Who does Flora Nwapa Write for " , p . 31. Emecheta even pointed ...
... Humor " , p . 54. Cf. also : Umeh : " Signifyin ( g ) the Griottes " , p . 119 ; Wilentz : Binding Cultures , p . 3 , 5 ; id .: " Flora Nwapa " , p . 178 ; Emenyonu : " Who does Flora Nwapa Write for " , p . 31. Emecheta even pointed ...
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... humor of the widest possible variety . " 185 But anyhow , the interplay of the comic and criticism unites satire and irony . Both use the comic to criticize what they thematize in order to point to contradictions 182 Feinberg ...
... humor of the widest possible variety . " 185 But anyhow , the interplay of the comic and criticism unites satire and irony . Both use the comic to criticize what they thematize in order to point to contradictions 182 Feinberg ...
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... Humor in Flora Nwapa's One is Enough . " in : Research in African Literatures 26.2 ( 1995 ) : 53-67 Biernaczky , Szilárd . " Orality in African Literature Today . " in : Neohelicon 16.2 ( 1989 ) : 317-357 Birkhäuser - Oeri , Sibylle ...
... Humor in Flora Nwapa's One is Enough . " in : Research in African Literatures 26.2 ( 1995 ) : 53-67 Biernaczky , Szilárd . " Orality in African Literature Today . " in : Neohelicon 16.2 ( 1989 ) : 317-357 Birkhäuser - Oeri , Sibylle ...
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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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