Wonderfully crafted and provocatively-titled essays engage genres of oral, written literature and film and brings fresh thinking on an old but not so closely examined subject. This impressive collection provides many answers and is destined to become a staple in the library of African Studies, African Literary Studies, Women’s Studies, Gender & Development, Sexuality and Human Rights Studies.
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