
handle: 10115/15409
This essay will link African women’s writing to culture, including literary culture and the politics of literature. It describes how African women’s literature can act as a mirror, reflecting African cultures to Africans, and how it can serve as a window and a door, revealing African cultures to those outside of them in whole or in part. It ends with a description of “communal agency,” an example of how scholarly writing can act as a door for both those who are and are not a part of a literature’s culture.
5701.07 Lengua y Literatura, Communication. Mass media, literary culture, publishing, Literatura, translation, P1-1091, African literature, Philology. Linguistics, P87-96, African women, The Gambia
5701.07 Lengua y Literatura, Communication. Mass media, literary culture, publishing, Literatura, translation, P1-1091, African literature, Philology. Linguistics, P87-96, African women, The Gambia
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