Becoming More Than an Englishman: Igbo Cosmologies, Nonhuman Animals, and Olaudah Equiano's Refusal of Anthropocentrism.Published in:2021By:Keeler, KylePublication type:Literary Criticism
Autobiographik in Afrika: Literaturgeschichte und Genrevielfalt.Published in:2022By:Pardey, HannahPublication type:Book Review
Filiation or Affiliation? Nasser and Children in Egyptian Literature.Published in:Middle East Critique, 2015, v. 24, n. 4, p. 329, doi. 10.1080/19436149.2015.1066067By:Khalifah, OmarPublication type:Article
Collective Commerce and the Problem of Autobiography in Olaudah Equiano’s Narrative.Published in:2013By:Kopec, AndrewPublication type:Essay
The Fourth Stage: Wole Soyinka and the Social Character of Ibadan.Published in:2015By:Ibironke, OlabodePublication type:Essay
The Tirailleur Sénégalais Who Did Not Want to Be a "Grand Enfant": Bakary Diallo's Force Bonté (1926) Reconsidered.Published in:1996By:Riesz, JánosPublication type:Literary Criticism
The African autobiographical literature written by women: reading contracts.Published in:OCNOS: Journal of Reading Research / Revista de Estudios sobre Lectura, 2014, n. 12, p. 117, doi. 10.18239/ocnos_2014.12.06By:CUASANTE, ELENAPublication type:Article