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How Can Literary Works Help Us to Understand the Politics of Migration?
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From Periphery to Focus (and Back Again?) : The Topic of Colonialism in Cultural Productions in Germany
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“Power to the People?” : Patronage, Intervention and Transformation in African Performative Arts
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Special Focus: Symbols of the Future : The Future of Symbolism
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(Re-)Signifying Abject Bodies : Narrative Transfigurations of Violence in the Novels of Ayi Kwei Armah and Sony Lab'ou Tansi
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Afrophone philosophies : reality and challenge
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African Philosophy
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We hold on to the word of lizard : a small anthology of Zimbabwean Ndebele writing
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Cognates of ubuntu : Humanity/personhood in the Swahili philosophy of utu
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Swahili Language and Literature
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African Theatre 19 : Opera & Music Theatre
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Dragon and Tiger : Martial Arts Stories for Children
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African Studies and the Question of Diasporas
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Fieldwork Experiences and Practices in Africa
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Fieldwork as Decolonising African Literary Studies : Researching Tanzanian Hip-hop and Spoken Word Poetry as a Ghanaian
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American Cultures as Transnational Performance : Commons, Skills, Traces
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Memories of Violence in Peru and the Congo : Writing on the Brink
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Abdulrazak Gurnah : After Years, The Literature Nobel Returns to Africa
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Framing Texts/Framing Social Spaces : Conceptualising Literary Translation in three Centuries of Swahili Literature
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Negotiating patriarchy and gender in Africa : discourses, practices, and policies
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Concepts of "Female Inversion" and the "New Woman" in Rhoda Broughton’s "Dear Faustina" (1897)
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Peter's Progress
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Minor Universality : Rethinking Humanity After Western Universalism ; Universalité mineure : Penser l’humanité après l’universalisme occidental
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Teaching American realism in Germany : supplement - additional notes and materials
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Compendium heroicum : das Online-Lexikon des Sonderforschungsbereichs 948 „Helden – Heroisierungen – Heroismen“ ; Compendium heroicum : the online encyclopedia of the Collaborative Research Center 948 „Heroes – Heroizations –Heroisms“