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Ajé in Yorubaland
Ajé across the continent and in the Itànkálé
Word becoming flesh and text in Gloria Naylor's Mama Day and T. Obinkaram Echewa's I saw the sky catch fire
Initiations into the self, the conjured space of creation, and prophetic utterance in Ama Ata Aidoo's Anowa and Ntozake Shange's Sassafrass, cypress & indigo
Un/complementary complements : gender, power, and Ajé
The relativity of negativity
The womb of life is a wicked bag : cycles of power, passion, and pain in the mother-daughter Ajé relationship
Twinning across the ocean : the neo-political Ajé of Ben Okri's Madame Koto and Mary Monroe's Mama Ruby.
Ajé across the continent and in the Itànkálé
Word becoming flesh and text in Gloria Naylor's Mama Day and T. Obinkaram Echewa's I saw the sky catch fire
Initiations into the self, the conjured space of creation, and prophetic utterance in Ama Ata Aidoo's Anowa and Ntozake Shange's Sassafrass, cypress & indigo
Un/complementary complements : gender, power, and Ajé
The relativity of negativity
The womb of life is a wicked bag : cycles of power, passion, and pain in the mother-daughter Ajé relationship
Twinning across the ocean : the neo-political Ajé of Ben Okri's Madame Koto and Mary Monroe's Mama Ruby.