Keyword [Senegal] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | An Investigation Report On The Present Situation Of Chinese Teaching In Confucius Institutes In Dakar University, Senegal |
2. | A Study On The Policy Of Assassination In Senegal In France |
3. | A Comparative Study Of Individual Chinese Textbook In Senegal And Universal Chinese Textbook |
4. | Maladaptiveness Of Children's Kindergartens In Senegal:A Case Study Of Child 3-5 Year Old |
5. | Chinese Teacher Volunteers For Cross-cultural Adaptation Study In Senegal |
6. | A Case Study On Teachers' Role Adaptation Of Chinese Volunteer Teachers In Senegal |
7. | Management Of The Cinematographic Industries In Senegal:Situation And Outlook |
8. | The Error Analysis Of Senegalese Students' Acquisition Of The Chinese Verbs "?", "?" And "may" |
9. | Research On The Teaching Of Animal Culture Words For Chinese Learners Whose Mother Tongue Is French, Represented By Senegal |
10. | Don't abandon 'our boat': Shifting perceptions of emigration in contemporary Senegalese literature and song |
11. | Politics, discourses and contradictions: Galandou Diouf in French colonial Senegal, 1890--1941 |
12. | African interpreters, mediation, and the production of knowledge in colonial Senegal: The lower and middle Senegal Valley, ca. 1850s to ca. 1920s |
13. | Behavioral ecology of savanna chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) with respect to insectivory at Fongoli, Senegal |
14. | Of medicine and statecraft: Smallpox and early colonial vaccination in French West Africa (Senegal-Guinea) |
15. | Societes rurales et developpement durable. Transformations recentes des agricultures, strategies paysannes et soutenabilite des systemes ruraux en Afrique sahelo-soudanienne: Cas du departement de Bignona (Senegal meridional) |
16. | Teranga and the art of hospitality: Engendering the nation, politics, and religion in Dakar, Senegal |
17. | From Direct Carving to 'Recuperation': The Art of Moustapha Dime in Post-Independence Senegal 1974--1997 |
18. | Poetry and decolonization: Tagore, Yeats, Senghor, Cesaire, and Neruda, 1914--1950 (Rabindranath Tagore, India, William Butler Yeats, Ireland, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Senegal, Aime Cesaire, Martinique, Pablo Neruda, Chile) |
19. | 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) |
20. | Citizens and subjects: Metis society, identity and the struggle over colonial politics in Saint Louis, Senegal, 1870--1920 |
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