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The volume contains essays and a number of interviews with Tess Osonye Onwueme. The essays address a wide range of themes on Tess Osonye Onwueme''s works. These essays reflect a diversity of theoretical and critical approaches from feminism, Black feminism/womanism, performance studies, to linguistics, and ecocriticism. These essays also represent the perspectives of international scholars located in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Oncludes writing by Charles Cantalupo spanning roughly twenty-five years. Chronologically, it begins in 1993 with the first time he interviews Ngugi wa Thiong''o and ends in 2016, when Cantalupo last interviews him. In between, the decades reveal Cantalupo as a writer moving from a primarily Euro-American literary and cultural viewpoint to a continuum with African literatures and languages. Compelled by their power and their translation, he becomes deeply engaged with Eritrea, while also probing the process of translation itself.
This book is about the 30 year journey of the Ethiopian People''s Revolutionary Party (EPRP) in the political landscape of Ethiopia. In 1975, the party emerged by spectacularly dashing onto the revolutionary stage in almost all parts of Ethiopia, only to see it unglamorously disappear from the urban stage four short years later. In The Ethiopian People''s Revolutionary Party Gebreselassie tries to answer why that was so. Summing up the 30 year experience of EPRP and other political forces, the book emphasises the call for national dialogue and reconciliation.
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