...essential reading...' - Femi Ojo-Ade in Journal of Modern African Studies 'This book makes a strong and compelling statement about the position of women writers and women in contemporary Africa using the words of the writers themselves', says DennisDuerden, the author of African Writers Talking 'Its particular value lies in the diversity of views espoused; no monolithic line-toeing here. The force with which many of the arguments are put forward is also startlingly refreshing.' - Sarah Modebe in West Africa --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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“In Their Own Voices accords the women writers of Africa a public forum in which to assert their presence.”–Research in African Literatures







