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ОглавлениеWomen Writing Africa
A Project of The Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Funded by The Ford Foundation
Women Writing Africa is a project of cultural reconstruction that aims to restore African women’s voices to the public sphere. Through the collection of written and oral narratives to be published in six regional anthologies, the project will document the history of self-conscious literary expression by African women throughout the continent. In bringing together women’s voices, Women Writing Africa will illuminate for a broad public the neglected history and culture of African women, who have shaped and been shaped by their families, societies, and nations.
The Women Writing Africa Series, which supports the publication of individual books, is part of the Women Writing Africa project.
The Women Writing Africa Series
ACROSS BOUNDARIES
The Journey of a South African Woman Leader
A Memoir by Mamphela Ramphele
AND THEY DIDN’T DIE
A Novel by Lauretta Ngcobo
CHANGES
A Love Story
A Novel by Ama Ata Aidoo
HAREM YEARS
The Memoirs of an Egyptian Feminist, 1879–1924
by Huda Shaarawi
Translated and introduced by Margot Badran
NO SWEETNESS HERE
And Other Stories
by Ama Ata Aidoo
TEACHING AFRICAN LITERATURES IN A GLOBAL LITERARY ECONOMY
Women’s Studies Quarterly 25, nos. 3 & 4 (fall/winter 1998)
Edited by Tuzyline Jita Allan
ZULU WOMAN
The Life Story of Christina Sibiya
by Rebecca Hourwich Reyher