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Post-colonial studies in Africa / edited by Akim Okuni and Richard Ssewakiryanga.
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English
Published/Created
Kampala, Uganda : Centre for Basic Research, [2003]
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99 p. ; 29 cm.
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HN794.A8 P67 2003
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Uganda
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Social conditions
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1979-
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Social participation
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Uganda
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Multilingualism
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Uganda
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Feminism
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Uganda
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Women's studies
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Uganda
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Women
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Uganda
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Social conditions
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Postcolonialism
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Africa
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Africa
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Social conditions
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1960-
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Okuni, Akim
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Ssewakiryanga, Richard
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Centre for Basic Research (Kampala, Uganda)
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Series
CBR/ENRECA occasional paper series ; v. 2003/1.
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CBR/ENRECA occassional paper series ; vol. 1/2003
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
1. Literature, indigenous languages and the media, and gender and women studies in contemporary Africa: an introduction to some insights into the 'post-colonial' project
2. Language and culture in post-colonial literatures: a study of post coloniality in Okot p' Bitek's Song of Lawino
Indigenous language broadcasting and citizen participation: an exploratory study of radio's effectiveness in promoting democratic participation in the multilingual context in Uganda
4. 'That Beijing thing!': challenging transnational feminisms in Kampala, Uganda
Methodological issues in contemporary gender and women's studies in Africa: a post-colonial reference
Changes in household structures and the marriage institution: implications for women-headed single parent families in rural Uganda
Gender and religion: alternative avenues for women.
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^^2005327291
OCLC
60552478
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H - S
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