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When The Middle Class Is Not Enough: The Working-Class Subaltern And The Curriculum, Teresa Hubel Jan 1994

When The Middle Class Is Not Enough: The Working-Class Subaltern And The Curriculum, Teresa Hubel

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The Significance Of Ngugi's Recent Writing: Or Why Ngugi Wa Thiong'o May Not Want The Nobel Prize (And Why He Should Get It), Patrick G. Scott Jan 1994

The Significance Of Ngugi's Recent Writing: Or Why Ngugi Wa Thiong'o May Not Want The Nobel Prize (And Why He Should Get It), Patrick G. Scott

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Discusses the development from the 1960s to the 1980s of writings by the Kenyan author and activist Ngugi wa Thiong'o, examines some of the difficulty Us- and European-based critics have found with Nugi's work from the 1980s, and argues that courses in African literature need to move beyond the established canon of the immediate post-Independence period to reflect more recent developments. Works discussed include Ngugi's novels Devil on the Cross and Matigari. Originally presented at the Southeast Regional Symposium for African Studies, Athens, Georgia, 1994


An Onomastic Pun In A Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Poem, Scott Gwara Jan 1994

An Onomastic Pun In A Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Poem, Scott Gwara

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Le Culte De Sainte Foy À Sélestat Et À Conques: Étude Comparative, Kathleen M. Ashley Phd, Pamela Sheingorn Jan 1994

Le Culte De Sainte Foy À Sélestat Et À Conques: Étude Comparative, Kathleen M. Ashley Phd, Pamela Sheingorn

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