Title: | Feminine Textualities of Loss, Mourning, and Compensation: Locating the Gendered Postcolonial Subject at ‘Home’ and in Relation to the ‘Nation’: A Study of Five Francophone Novels by S. Schwarz-Bart, M. Conde, W. Liking, A. Djebar and Calixthe Beyala |
Author: | Rosser, Miriam M. |
Year: | 2002 |
Notes: | Ph.D. dissertation: Columbia University, New York, New York |
Pages: | 273 |
Language: | English |
Geographic terms: |
Algeria Cameroon |
Subject: | literature |
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