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![]() | Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji; Hoad, Neville (eds.) (2016) |
| Queer valences in African literatures and film | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #2. 191p. |
![]() | Milazzo, Marzia (2016) |
| Reconciling racial revelations in post-apartheid South African literature | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 128-148. |
![]() | Okonkwo, Christopher (2016) |
| Chinua Achebe's 'Blue notes': toward a critical recording of 'Things fall apart's blues and jazz sensibility | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 109-127. |
![]() | Sandwith, Corinne (2016) |
| Frailties of the flesh: observing the body in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Purple hibiscus' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 95-108. |
![]() | Rico, Amanda Reneé (2016) |
| Seeking balance: African autobiography as philosophy in Malidoma Patrice Somé's 'Of water and the spirit: ritual, magic and initiation in the life of an African shaman' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 76-94. |
![]() | Macdonald, Ian P. (2016) |
| The cybogre manifesto: time, utopia, and globality in Ngugi's 'Wizard of the crow' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 57-75. |
![]() | Libin, Mark (2016) |
| History and its doubles in Alain Mabanckou's 'African psycho' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 39-56. |
![]() | Loth, Laura (2016) |
| Traumatic landscapes: earthquakes and identity in Franco-Algerian fiction by Maissa Bey and Nina Bouraoui | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 21-38. |
![]() | Warner, Tobias (2016) |
| Para-literary ethnography and colonial self-writing: the student notebooks of the William Ponty School | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 1-20. |
![]() | Yu Burnett, Joshua (2015) |
| The great change and the great book: Nnedi Okorafor's postcolonial, post-apocalyptic Africa and the promise of black speculative fiction | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #4. p. 133-150. |
![]() | Gunning, Dave (2015) |
| Dissociation, spirit possession, and the languages of trauma in some recent African-British novels | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #4. p. 119-132. |
![]() | Ledent, Bénédicte (2015) |
| Reconfiguring the African diaspora in Dinaw Mengestu's 'The beautiful things that heaven bears' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #4. p. 107-118. |
![]() | Austen, Ralph A. (2015) |
| Struggling with the African bildungsroman | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 214-231. |
![]() | Buchanan, Sarah B. (2015) |
| When image meets magic: learning to see in Raymond Rajaonarivelo's 'Quand les étoiles recontrent la mer' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 190-213. |
![]() | McDonald, Patrick (2015) |
| The power of (third world) women: liberation and limits in 'God's bits of wood' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 146-164. |
![]() | Ede, Amatoritsero (2015) |
| Narrative moment and self-anthropologizing discourse | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 112-129. |
![]() | Diala, Isidore (2015) |
| Okigbo's drum elegies | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 85-111. |
![]() | Ducournau, Claire (2015) |
| The ambivalent portrayal of colonization in the memoirs of Amadou Hampâté Bâ | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 68-84. |
![]() | Furniss Weisberg, Meg (2015) |
| Spiritual symbolism in the Sahara: Ibrahim al-Koni's 'Nazif al-Hajar' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 46-67. |
![]() | Twidle, Hedley (2015) |
| Unusable pasts: life-writing, literary nonfiction, and the case of Demetrios Tsafendas | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #3. p. 1-23. |
![]() | Fasselt, Rebecca (2015) |
| 'Nigeria' in the Cape: Afropolitanism and alienation in Yewande Omotoso's 'Bom boy' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 119-145. |
![]() | Siméus, Jenny (2015) |
| Collaboratively writing a self: textual strategies in Margaret McCord's 'The calling of Katie Makanya: a memoir of South Africa' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 70-84. |
![]() | Knox, Katelyn (2015) |
| Selling (out) on the black market: 'Black bazar''s literary 'sape' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 52-69. |
![]() | Dunton, Chris (2015) |
| Sara Baartman and the ethics of representation | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 32-51. |
![]() | Skinner, Ryan Thomas (2015) |
| An Afropolitan Muse | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 15-31. |
![]() | Calargé, Carla (2015) |
| Clandestine or conquistadores? Beyond sensational headlines, or a literature of urgency | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #2. p. 1-14. |
![]() | Fasan, Rotimi (2015) |
| Women and child-naming song poetry of southeast Yorubaland | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #1. p. 107-126. |
![]() | Ochiagha, Terri (2015) |
| Decolonizing the mind Onitsha-style: reexamining Ogali A. Ogali's cultural nationalism in 'The Juju priest' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #1. p. 90-106. |
![]() | DiMeo, David (2015) |
| Unimaginable community: the failure of Nubian nationalism in Idris Ali's 'Dongola' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #1. p. 72-89. |
![]() | Ney, Stephen (2015) |
| Samuel Ajayi Crowther and the age of literature | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #1. p. 37-52. |
![]() | Izzo, Justin (2015) |
| The anthropology of transcultural storytelling: 'Oui mon commandant!' and Amadou Hampâté Bâ's ethnographic didacticism | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 46 #1. p. 1-18. |
![]() | Müller, Louise (2014) |
| On the demonization and discrimination of Akan and Yoruba women in Ghanaian and Nigerian video movies | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 104-120. |
![]() | Eze, Chielozona (2014) |
| Feminism with a big 'F': ethics and the rebirth of African feminism in Chika Unigwe's 'On Black Sisters' Street' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 89-103. |
![]() | Mthatiwa, Syned (2014) |
| Nature and identity in the poetry of Bart Wolffe | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 70-88. |
![]() | Shaw, Drew; Eppel, John (2014) |
| Dambudzo Marechera's Amelia love poems: innovative or overrated? | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 50-69. |
![]() | Iheka, Cajetan N. (2014) |
| Colo-mentality: colonial trauma in Oyono's 'Houseboy' and Condé's 'Crossing the mangrove' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 33-49. |
![]() | Olaniyan, Tejumola (ed.) (2014) |
| Review Forum: On Simon Gikandi's 'Slavery and the culture of taste' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #4. p. 1-32. |
![]() | Goyal, Yogita (ed.) (2014) |
| Africa and the Black Atlantic | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #3. 244p. |
![]() | Ugochukwu, Françoise (2014) |
| 'Things fall apart' - Achebe's legacy, from book to screen | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 168-183. |
![]() | Jirata, Tadesse Jaleta; Simonsen, Jan Ketil (2014) |
| The roles of Oromo-speaking children in the storytelling tradition in Ethiopia | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 135-149. |
![]() | Nkealah, Naomi (2014) |
| Women's contribution to the development of Anglophone Cameroonian drama: the plays of Anne Tanyi-Tang | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 122-134. |
![]() | Guèye, Médoune (2014) |
| Criticism, écriture, and orality in the African novel: oral discourse in Aminata Sow Fall's work | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 86-102. |
![]() | Oyowe, Oritsegbubemi (2014) |
| Fiction, culture, and the concept of a person | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 46-62. |
![]() | Mehta, Brinda (2014) |
| Commemorating the 'disappeared': maternal activism and the Algerian civil war in Fatima Bourega-Gallaire's 'La beauté de l'icône' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 26-45. |
![]() | Paustian, Megan Cole (2014) |
| 'A real heaven on their own earth': religious missions, African writers, and the anticolonial imagination | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 45 #2. p. 1-25. |
![]() | Barnaby, Andrew (2014) |
| 'The purest mode of looking': (post)colonial trauma in Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 125-149. |
![]() | Steemers, Vivan (2014) |
| 'Broken glass' or broken text? The translatability of Alain Mabanckou's 'Verre cassé' (2005) into English | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 107-124. |
![]() | Hendriks, Thomas (2014) |
| Queer complicity in the Belgian Congo: autobiography and racial fetishism in Jef Geeraerts's (post)colonial novels | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 63-84. |
![]() | Jean-Charles, Régine Michelle (2014) |
| Toward a victim-survivor narrative: rape and form in Yvonne Vera's 'Under the Tongue' and Calixthe Beyala's 'Tu t'appelleras Tanga' | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 39-62. |
![]() | Boutouba, Jimia (2014) |
| The Moudawana syndrome: gender trouble in contemporary Morocco | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 24-38. |
![]() | Jayawardane, M. Neelika (2014) |
| 'Forget maps': documenting global apartheid and creating novel cartographies in Ishtiyaq Shukri's The Silent Minaret | |
| Research in African literatures. Volume 45 #1. p. 1-23. |
![]() | Levecq, Christine (2013) |
| Jacobus Capitein: Dutch Calvinist and Black cosmopolitan | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 145-166. |
![]() | Ondrus, Suzanne (2013) |
| Slaps at/for dignity: Hope Keshubi's rebellious legacy of social transformation | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 123-144. |
![]() | Mackey, Allison (2013) |
| Troubling humanitarian consumption: reframing relationality in African child soldier narratives | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 99-122. |
![]() | Opoku-Agyemang, Kwabena (2013) |
| 'Rituals of distrust': illicit affairs and metaphors of transport in Ama Ata Aidoo's 'Two sisters' and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Birdsong' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 69-81. |
![]() | Ryan, Connor (2013) |
| Regimes of waste: aesthetics, politics, and waste from Kofi Awoonor and Ayi Kwei Armah to Chimamanda Adichie and Zeze Gamboa | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 51-68. |
![]() | Dalley, Hamish (2013) |
| The idea of 'Third Generation Nigerian Literature': conceptualizing historical change and territorial affiliation in the contemporary Nigerian novel | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 15-34. |
![]() | Rexer, Raisa (2013) |
| Black and White and re(a)d all over: 'L'Étudiant noir', communism, and the birth of Négritude | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 1-14. |
![]() | Gray, Stephen (2013) |
| Two African child soldiers: the Kourouma and Dongala contretemps | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 152-159. |
![]() | Doshi, Neil (2013) |
| Brecht in Algeria: on the question of influence in Kateb Yacine's late theater | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 72-86. |
![]() | Tunca, Daria (2013) |
| The confessions of a 'Buddhist Catholic': religion in the works of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 50-71. |
![]() | Bourget, Carine (2013) |
| Complicity with Orientalism in Third-World women's writing: Fatima Mernissi's fictive memoirs | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 30-49. |
![]() | Crowley, Dustin (2013) |
| 'A universal garden of many-coloured flowers': place and scale in the works of Ngugi wa Thiong'o | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 13-29. |
![]() | Small, Audrey (2013) |
| Category errors: the 'roman de l'identité' and the impossibility of identity | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 1-12. |
![]() | Norridge, Zoe; Baker, Charlotte; Boehmer, Elleke (eds.) (2013) |
| (In)visibility in African culture | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #2. 176p. |
![]() | Jay-Rayon, Laurence (2013) |
| Translating aural aesthetics in contemporary African narratives: a case study | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #1. p. 166-178. |
![]() | Peck, Rashelle (2013) |
| Political strictures and latex caricatures in Kenya: buttressing 'mzee' masculinity in 'The XYZ Show' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #1. p. 146-165. |
![]() | Cavness, Anna (2013) |
| Inscriptions of the sovereign body in Abdellatif Laâbi | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #1. p. 75-90. |
![]() | Klein, Debra (2012) |
| A political economy of lifestyle and aesthetics: Yorùbá artists produce and transform popular culture | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 128-146. |
![]() | Bisschoff, Lizelle; Overbergh, Ann (2012) |
| Digital as the new popular in African cinema? case studies from the continent | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 112-127. |
![]() | Furniss, Graham; Adamu, Abdalla Uba (2012) |
| 'Go by appearances at your peril': the Raina Kama Writers' Association in Kano, Nigeria: carving out a place for the 'popular' in the Hausa literary landscape | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 88-111. |
![]() | Bryce, Jane (2012) |
| Signs of femininity, symptoms of malaise: contextualizing figurations of 'woman' in Nollywood | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 71-87. |
![]() | Primorac, Ranka (2012) |
| Legends of modern Zambia | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 50-70. |
![]() | Tchumkam, Hervé (2012) |
| Of murder and love: peregrinations of the African detective writer | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 38-49. |
![]() | Becker, Heike (2012) |
| Anthropology and the study of popular culture: a perspective from the southern tip op Africa | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 17-37. |
![]() | Ligaga, Dina (2012) |
| 'Virtual expressions': alternative online spaces and the staging of Kenyan popular cultures | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. p. 1-16. |
![]() | Okome, Onookome; Newell, Stephanie (eds.) (2012) |
| Measuring time: Karin Barber and the study of everyday Africa | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #4. 195p. |
![]() | Kroll, Catherine (2012) |
| The tyranny of the visual: Alex La Guma and the anti-apartheid documentary image | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #3. p. 54-83. |
![]() | Adesokan, Akin (2012) |
| New African writing and the question of audience | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #3. p. 1-20. |
![]() | Vincent, Kerry (2012) |
| Anglophone fiction in Swaziland: a preliminary study | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 173-185. |
![]() | Ponzanesi, Sandra (2012) |
| The color of love: 'madamismo' and interracial relationships in the Italian colonies | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 155-172. |
![]() | Young, Sandra (2012) |
| Hospitality in a postapartheid archive: reflections on 'There Was This Goat' and the challenge of alterity | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 115-137. |
![]() | Harrison, Sarah K. (2012) |
| 'Suspended city': personal, urban, and national development in Chris Abani's 'Graceland' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 95-114. |
![]() | Treacy, Corbin M. (2012) |
| Nomadic elocution: transnational discourse in Abdourahman Waberi's 'Transit' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 63-76. |
![]() | Suhr-Sytsma, Nathan (2012) |
| Christopher Okigbo, print, and the poetry of postcolonial modernity | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 40-62. |
![]() | Norridge, Zoe (2012) |
| Sex as synecdoche: intimate languages of violence in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Half of a Yellow Sun' and Aminatta Forna's 'The Memory of Love' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 18-39. |
![]() | Macharia, Keguro (2012) |
| 'How does a girl grow into a woman?': girlhood in Ngugi wa Thiong'o's 'The River Between' | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 1-17. |
![]() | Eke, Maureen N.; Kruger, Marie; Mortimer, Mildred (2012) |
| Memory/history, violence, and reconciliation | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #1. p. 65-165. |
![]() | Krishnan, Madhu (2012) |
| Mami Wata and the occluded feminine in anglophone Nigerian-Igbo literature | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #1. p. 1-18. |
![]() | Chapman, Michael (2011) |
| Postcolonial problematics: a South African case study | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #4. p. 60-71. |
![]() | Moynagh, Maureen (2011) |
| Human rights, child-soldier narratives, and the problem of form | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #4. p. 39-59. |
![]() | Diala, Isidore (2011) |
| Esiaba Irobi's legacy: theory and practice of postcolonial performance | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #4. p. 20-38. |
![]() | Desai, Gaurav (ed.) (2011) |
| Asian African literatures | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #3. 197p. |
![]() | Pucherova, Dobrota (2011) |
| A romance that failed: Bessie Head and black nationalism in 1960s South Africa | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #2. p. 105-124. |
![]() | Korang, Kwaku Larbi (ed.) (2011) |
| Achebe's world: African literature at fifty | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #2. p. 1-104. |
![]() | Egya, Sule E. (2011) |
| Art and outrage: a critical survey of recent Nigerian poetry in English | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #1. p. 49-67. |
![]() | Sainson, Katia (2011) |
| 'Entre deux feux': Jean Sénac's struggle for self-determination | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #1. p. 32-48. |
![]() | Toivanen, Anna-Leena (2011) |
| 'At the receiving end of severe misunderstanding': Dambudzo Marechera's representations of authorship | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #1. p. 14-31. |
![]() | Bentahar, Ziad (2011) |
| Continental drift: the disjunction of North and sub-Saharan Africa | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 42 #1. p. 1-13. |
![]() | Lachman, Kathryn (2010) |
| The allure of counterpoint: history and reconciliation in the writing of Edward Said and Assia Djebar | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 41 #4. p. 162-186. |
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