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Onitsha Market Literature Guide: Further Reading
The purpose of this guide is to highlight Onitsha Market literature and related works available at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Guide by Tracy Crawford.
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African literatures in English: East and West
Call Number: Sc E 01-345
The African mind : a literary perspective
by
V. Sivaramakrishnan
Call Number: Sc D 92-522
The Columbia Guide to West African Literature in English since 1945
by
Oyekan Owomoyela
Call Number: Sc *896.3-O (Owomoyela, O. Columbia guide to West African literature in English since 1945)
The comic imagination in modern African literature and cinema: a poetics of laughter
by
Maik Nwosu
Call Number: Sc E 16-387
Critical perspectives on Nigerian literatures
by
Bernth Lindfors, editor
Call Number: Sc 896-C (Critical perspectives on Nigerian literatures)
Gender voices and choices: redefining women in contemporary African fiction
by
Gloria Chineze Chukukere
Call Number: Sc D 96-635
Oral and written expressions of African cultures
by
edited by Toyin Falola and Fallou Ngom
Call Number: Sc E 10-809
Radical essays on Nigerian literatures
by
G. G. Darah, editor
Call Number: Sc D 12-889
A short history of Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart
by
Terri Ochiagha
Call Number: Sc C 19-20
Teaching the African novel
by
Gaurav Desai, editor
Call Number: Sc E 13-560
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