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Womens Literature In Kenya And Uganda The Trouble With Modernity 1st Edition Marie Kruger

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Womens Literature In Kenya And Uganda The Trouble With Modernity 1st Edition Marie Kruger
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Marie Kruger
ISBN: 0230108873
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Womens Literature In Kenya And Uganda The Trouble With Modernity 1st Edition Marie Kruger by Marie Kruger 0230108873 instant download after payment.

For nearly a decade, writers’ collectives such as Kwani Trust in Kenya and Femrite, the Ugandan women writers’ association, have dramatically reshaped the East African literary scene. Women’s Literature in Kenya and Uganda: The Trouble with Modernity extends the purview of postcolonial literary studies by providing the long overdue critical inquiry that these writers so urgently deserve. Marie Kruger demonstrates that the writers’ simultaneous interest in gender dynamics within local communities and in social exchanges between two neighboring East African nations allows for a unique examination of the relationship between modernity, gender, and the complex cultural and political networks of the region.

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