FEMINIST LITERARY NOTES: Questions of Identity in Everything Good Will Come and We Need New Names.
Feminism as a movement has adapted/changed as time goes by and contemporary literature produced by female African writers has recently offered a locus to assess how the movement has favoured the field. Two novels are briefly investigated in this article, namely Everything Good Will Come by Nigerian...
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Main Author: | Ruan Nunes (Author) |
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Departamento de História - Colégio Pedro II,
2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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