Everything in Her Power has so much history and hope contained in four words. Afitting title for a singular novel that successfully exposes the root of crippling patriarchy whilst offering a multi-dimensional portrayal of what it means to experience womanhood. Dr....
This book, in a profound way, argues that Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, in his poem “Complaint,” challenges one’s understanding of, and relationship toward, nature, humankind, and God. Its scholarship ranges across literature, literary criticism, history, politics,...
Drawing on meticulous research, oral testimony, and evocative narrative, the author brings to life the resilience and ingenuity of a generation that defied Ethiopia’s oppressive feudal order to claim education as a tool of liberation and justice. It is a...
Mr. Fritz Pointer delivers a brilliant, masterful, and thought-provoking exploration of global affairs in A New World Is Coming: A Collection of Articles on International and domestic Issues. With sharp insight, fearless analysis, and a compelling narrative style, this book...
The Making of Modern State & Society in Africa, the late Martin Kilson addressed the modernization process and political development in African societies. He explored the rise of emergent elites and of political parties, as well as the rise of...
"Perspectives on the Dynamics of African Literature" by Omar Sougou is an exploration of the evolution of African literary expression, tracing its path from early male authors to the emergence of female voices. This investigation reveals the tapestry of Anglophone...
Nigeria was once a powerhouse in cocoa production, reaching its peak as the world’s second-largest producer after Ghana in the early 1970s. However, this success masked a structural weakness: the decline in new and replanted cocoa trees across the southwestern...
Beyond the Kumbla: Sylvia Wynter and New Conversations attests to the fact that the literary field dedicated to the study of Caribbean women’s writing, inaugurated by Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean Women and Literature (1990) flourishes and lives up to the excitement of its...