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![]() | Asempasah, Rogers (2020) |
![]() | Exile and postcolonial national redemption in Ben Okri's 'The Famished Road' and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Purple Hibiscus' |
African Studies. Volume 79 #3. p. 267-284. |
![]() | Pahl, Miriam (2016) |
![]() | Afropolitanism as critical consciousness: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's and Teju Cole's internet presence |
![]() | Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 28 #1. p. 73-87. |
![]() | Sandwith, Corinne (2016) |
![]() | Frailties of the flesh: observing the body in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Purple hibiscus' |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 47 #1. p. 95-108. |
![]() | Orie, Chibueze Prince (2015) |
Women meet dystopia in their America: a femalist reading of 'Americanah' | |
![]() | Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #53. p. 61-70. |
![]() | Ucham, Emelda; Kangira, Jairos (2015) |
African hybrids: exploring Afropolitan identity formation in Taiye Selasi's 'Ghana must go' and Chimamanda Adichie's 'Americanah' | |
![]() | Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 4 #1. p. 42-50. |
![]() | Fishkin, Benjamin Hart; Ankumah, Adaku T.; Ndi, Bill F. (eds.) (2014) |
Fears, doubts and joys of not belonging | |
![]() | Mankon: Langaa Research & Publishing CIG. 243p. |
![]() | Fotsing Fondjo, Luc; Fall, Moustapha (eds.) (2014) |
Traditions orales postcoloniales: discours d'ouverture de Boubacar Boris Diop | |
![]() | Paris: L'Harmattan. Racines du présent. 208p. |
![]() | Ngongkum, Eunice (2014) |
Transnationalism, home and identity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'The Thing around Your Neck' | |
![]() | Contemporary Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 77-95. |
![]() | Eisenberg, Eve (2013) |
'Real Africa'/'Which Africa?': the critique of mimetic realism in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction | |
African Literature Today. #31. p. 8-24. |
![]() | Opoku-Agyemang, Kwabena (2013) |
![]() | 'Rituals of distrust': illicit affairs and metaphors of transport in Ama Ata Aidoo's 'Two sisters' and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Birdsong' |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 69-81. |
![]() | Ryan, Connor (2013) |
![]() | Regimes of waste: aesthetics, politics, and waste from Kofi Awoonor and Ayi Kwei Armah to Chimamanda Adichie and Zeze Gamboa |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #4. p. 51-68. |
![]() | Sackeyfio, Rose A. (2013) |
Diaspora identities in short fiction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie & Sefi Atta | |
African Literature Today. #31. p. 102-114. |
![]() | Tunca, Daria (2013) |
![]() | The confessions of a 'Buddhist Catholic': religion in the works of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 44 #3. p. 50-71. |
![]() | Adesokan, Akin (2012) |
![]() | New African writing and the question of audience |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #3. p. 1-20. |
![]() | Hanif, Samia (2012) |
Vision of the post colonial world in new Nigerian fiction: a literary analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sefi Atta, Helon Habila and Chris Abani's selected works | |
Saarbrüken: LAP Lambert Academic Pub.. 139p. |
![]() | Norridge, Zoe (2012) |
![]() | Sex as synecdoche: intimate languages of violence in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Half of a Yellow Sun' and Aminatta Forna's 'The Memory of Love' |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 43 #2. p. 18-39. |
![]() | Silva, Tony Simoes da (2012) |
Embodied genealogies and gendered violence in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's writing | |
African Identities. Volume 10 #4. p. 455-470. |
![]() | Uwakweh, Pauline (2012) |
(Re)constructing masculinity and femininity in African war narratives: the youth in Chimamanda Adichie's 'Half of a yellow sun' and Gor[r]etti Kyomuhendo's 'Waiting: a novel of Uganda at war' | |
JALA: the Journal of the African Literature Association. Volume 7 #1. p. 82-106. |
![]() | Diala, Isidore (ed.) (2011) |
![]() | Nigerian literature: triumphs and travails |
![]() | Tydskrif vir letterkunde. Volume 48 #1. 204p. |
![]() | Inyabri, Idom T. (2009) |
The sons of God and the daughters of men: eros, gender and female individuation in Nwapa's 'One is enough' and Adiche's 'Purple hybiscus' | |
Drumspeak: international journal of research in the humanities. Volume 2 #1. p. 77-90. |
![]() | Hawley, John C. (2008) |
![]() | Biafra as heritage and symbol: Adichie, Mbachu, and Iweala |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 39 #2. p. 15-26. |
![]() | Hron, Madelaine (2008) |
![]() | 'Ora na-azu nwa': the figure of the child in third-generation Nigerian novels |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 39 #2. p. 27-48. |
![]() | Lopez, Marta Sofia (2008) |
Creating daughterlands: Dangarembga, Adichie, and Vera | |
JALA: the Journal of the African Literature Association. Volume 2 #1. p. 83-97. |
![]() | Mabura, Lily G.N. (2008) |
![]() | Breaking Gods: an African postcolonial Gothic reading of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Purple Hibiscus' and 'Half of a Yellow Sun' |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 39 #1. p. 203-222. |
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