Less than one and double : a feminist reading of African women's writing / Kenneth W. Harrow.
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Language: | English |
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Portsmouth, NH :
Heinemann,
[2002], ©2002.
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Series: | Studies in African literature.
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MSU Stanley C. and Selma D. Hollander Faculty Book Collection. |
Physical Description: | xxvi, 350 pages ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1 First Wave and Second Wave African Feminism:
- Butler and the Question of Gender
- 2 The Other (Side of the) Mirror
- 3 Jewish Abjection, African Abjection, and The
- Subject Presumed to Know: Kristeva and Beyala's
- Tu t'appelleras Tanga
- 4 Standing Like a Tower: Plagiarism, Castration, and
- the Phallus in Le Petit Prince de Belleville
- 5 Less Than One and Double: Irigaray/Bhabha,
- Nervous Conditions/Asseze 'Africaine
- 6 Division, Disunity, Disturbance, and Difference:
- Safi Faye's Mossane and the Challenge of
- Postmodern Feminism
- 7 City of Mud and Diamonds, City of Dis:
- Tanella Boni, Veronique Tadjo-A Feminism
- of the Cities
- Conclusion: Rebuilding Dis: Words of a Second Wave
- Bibliography
- Index.