SORAC JAS Volume 3 – Internalist vs. Externalist Approaches to African History & Cultures
SORAC Journal of African Studies |
Guest Editors ISSN 1542-1848
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Guest Editor Daniel M. Mengara
Introduction – On Internalism vs. Externalism: Rationale and Framework Ghana, English, Cultural Alienation: A Multicultural Perspective Language and Ambivalence in Achebe’s No Longer at Ease Autobiographical Accounts of Kenyan-German Marriages: Internalist Interpretations of the Situation of Women? The Elite Class and the Underdevelopment of Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria The Dialectic of Internal and External Contradictions in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s Weep Not Child A Historical Novel’s Presentation of the Fall of the Ashanti Empire and Some Solutions for African Problems: An Analysis of The Healers Ama Ata Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy: (He)art-to-Heart for a Humanistic SquintJeanne-Sarah de Larquier, Central Michigan University……… 82Notions of Post-Colonial Need: A Study of Aminata Sow Fall’s The Beggars’ Strike General Information…… 105 Subscription Information.…… 107
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