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Ahmed, Leila, Women and Gender in Islam, Yale University Press, 1992.
Assiba d'Almeida, Irene, ‘‘The Concept of Choice in Mariama Bâ's Fiction,’’ in Ngambika: Studies of Women in African Literature, edited by Carole Boyce Davis and Anne Adams Graves, Africa World Press, 1986, pp. 161-71.
Brown, Ella, ‘‘Reactions to Western Values as Reflected in African Novels,'' in Phylon, Vol. 48, No. 3, 1987, pp. 216-28.
Champagne, John, '‘‘A Feminist Just Like Us?': Teaching Mariama Bâ's So Long a Letter,’’ in...
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