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1. Chapter One: Memories of Chinua Achebe at the University of Texas at Austin
2. Chapter Two: From the Boundaries of Storytelling to the History of a People
3. Chapter Three: Language Alternation Strategy: An In-depth Appraisal of Achebes Things Fall Apart
4. Chapter Four: My English, My Literature: Owning our African Englishes and Literatures
5. Chapter Five: Linguistic Pragmatism versus Linguistic Imperialism
5. Chapter Six: The Role of Women in Things Fall Apart
7. Chapter Seven: Manhood in Things Fall Apart
8. Chapter Eight: Utilizing Cosmic Feminism and Critical Organic Writing (COW) to Deconstruct Female Oppression: A Connection with Women in Things Fall Apart.
9. Chapter Nine: Encouraging American Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Teach African Languages and Cultures
10. Chapter Ten: Intercultural Connections: Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart in Swahili Classrooms
11. Chapter Eleven: Studying Chinua Achebe in American Schools: A Means to an End or an End in Itself?
12. Chapter Twelve: Religious Violent Extremism: Lessons from Chinua Achebes Things Fall Apart
13. Chapter Thirteen: Turning the Tides for African Literary Criticism: Achebes An Image of Africa as a Founding Text of Africana Studies
14. Chapter Fourteen: Chinua Achebe and Joseph Conrad: Irreconcilable Differences?
15. Chapter Fifteen: Things Fall Apart and the Modern African Hero.

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