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Anowa Study Guide Sources

This Study Guide consists of approximately 40 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Anowa.
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Aidoo, Ama Ata, Anowa, Longman Group, 1970.

Eke, Maureen N., "Diasporic Ruptures and (Re)Membering History: Africa as Home and Exile in Anowa and The Dilemma of a Ghost," in Emerging Perspectives on Ama Ata Aidoo, Africa World Press, 1999, p. 654.

Hill-Lubin, Mildre A., "Ama Ata Aidoo and the African Diaspora: Things 'All Good Men and Women Try to Forget,' but I Will Not Let Them," in Emerging Perspectives on Ama Ata Aidoo, Africa World Press, 1999, p. 49.

Horne, Naana Banyiwa, "The Politics of Mothering: Multiple Subjectivity and Gendered Discourse in Aidoo's Plays," in Emerging Perspectives on Ama Ata Aidoo, Africa World Press, 1999, p. 319.

Jones, Eldred Durosimi, review of Anowa, in African Literature Today, 1976, p. 143.

Karpf, Anne, "The Arrival of Aidoo," in The Guardian, September 8, 1995, p. T21.

Kingsley, Louise, review of Anowa, in The Independent, April 6, 1991, p. 24.

Odamtten, Vincent O., The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo: Polylectics and Reading against...

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