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1. African women in documentary films on Africa (1992-2006): North-South representations
2. Imagined realities, defying subjects: Voice, sexuality and subversion in African women's writing
3. Speaking up, speaking out: The revolutionary potential of the adolescent girl in postcolonial African women's literature
4. Signifying structures: Representations of the house in African-American and Black southern African women's writing
5. The Information Age? Resource accessibility for African immigrant women
6. Through a female lens: Aspects of masculinity in francophone African women's writing
7. Resilient iris Intergenerational spirit injury of diasporic African women spirit healing and recovery
8. African Women as Victims or Heroines?: Obiwuruotu Women's Music, Gender, Marriage, and Culture among the Igbo in Nigeri
9. Contemporary African women artists: Commentaries on everyday life in art
10. Vacant spaces: Imaginings of the African woman in English literature, 1688--1838
11. Identity style, acculturation strategies and employment status of formally educated foreign-born African women in the United States
12. 'What I did is who I am': African American women and resistance to slavery in colonial and revolutionary New England
13. Re/sisters: South African Women's literature
14. From narrative strategies to a humanism of plurality: Polyphonic resistance to (neo)colonial discourses in African women's works (Mariama Ba, Ken Bugul, Senegal, Ntyugwetondo Angele Rawiri, Gabon, Ama Ata Aidoo, Ghana)
15. African women and de/colonization: Strategies of resistance and dynamics of change in Senegalese women's literature and film
16. Disorderly thinking, model conduct: Ethnic heroine construction in twentieth-century African and Asian American women's fiction
17. Writing her way: A study of Ghanaian novelist Amma Darko
18. 'Wholeness is no trifling matter': An intertextual study of Black women's psychic (dis)eases in novels by contemporary Pan-African women (Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Naylor, Toni Cade Bambara, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Zimbabwe, Guadeloupe)
19. 'You have met the woman; you have struck the rock': Southern African women's writing as resistance
20. Developing self-expression and community among south African women with persona doll making
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