Barren rivers and flowery women: metaphors of domination and subjugation in select poems of Ebi Yeibo and Molara Ogundipe-Leslie.(Critical essay): An article from: Journal of Pan African Studies
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Author(s)Iyabode Omolara Daniel
PublisherJournal of Pan African Studies
ISBN / ASINB00261DOCW
ISBN-13978B00261DOC1
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From the author: Key Words: Niger-Delta, exploitation, violence, psychological liberation, African women
Citation Details
Title: Barren rivers and flowery women: metaphors of domination and subjugation in select poems of Ebi Yeibo and Molara Ogundipe-Leslie.(Critical essay)
Author: Iyabode Omolara Daniel
Publication:Journal of Pan African Studies (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2008
Publisher: Journal of Pan African Studies
Volume: 2 Issue: 5 Page: 99(12)
Article Type: Critical essay
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From the author: Key Words: Niger-Delta, exploitation, violence, psychological liberation, African women
Citation Details
Title: Barren rivers and flowery women: metaphors of domination and subjugation in select poems of Ebi Yeibo and Molara Ogundipe-Leslie.(Critical essay)
Author: Iyabode Omolara Daniel
Publication:Journal of Pan African Studies (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2008
Publisher: Journal of Pan African Studies
Volume: 2 Issue: 5 Page: 99(12)
Article Type: Critical essay
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

