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    Ken Bugul (born 1947) is the pen name of Senegalese Francophone novelist Mariètou Mbaye Biléoma. In the Wolof language, her pen name means "one who is...
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  • The Abandoned Baobab is a book written by Ken Bugul, which is actually a pseudonym for Mariètou Mbaye Biléoma. She was urged to publish this book under...
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  • theoretical gloss for writers including Ghana's Ayi Kwei Armah, Senegal's Ken Bugul and Ousmane Sembène, Zimbabwe's Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Kenya's Ngũgĩ...
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  • sexuality contributes to the another taboo. Authors such as Mariama Bâ and Ken Bugul have written against the abortion stigma. About 25% of married women have...
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  • Bufalino (1920–1996, Italy, f) Lasha Bugadze (born 1977, USSR/Georgia, d) Ken Bugul (born 1947, Senegal), pseudonym of Mariètou Mbaye Biléoma Lindsay Buick...
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  • Boni (born 1954), Côte d'Ivoire André Brink (1935–2015), South Africa Ken Bugul (born 1947), Senegal NoViolet Bulawayo (born 1981), Zimbabwe Akosua Busia...
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    DU MARIAGE AFRICAIN : UNE LECTURE DE RIWAN OU LE CHEMIN DE SABLE PAR KEN BUGUL., March 2022. Roseline Adewuyi LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION FOR...
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  • writers of the 20th century, including the literature of Mongo Beti, Ken Bugul, Birago Diop, Djibril Tamsir Niane, Williams Sassine, Ousmane Sembène...
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  • literature, including the work of Camara Laye, Mariama Bâ, Aminata Sow Fall, Ken Bugul and Tsitsi Dangarembga, Chinua Achebe, Flora Nwapa and Buchi Emecheta...
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  • Mabanckou (Republic of the Congo) for Bleu-Blanc-Rouge (novel) 2000: Ken Bugul (Benin) for Riwan ou le chemin de sable 2001: Kossi Efoui (Togo) for La...
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  • nearly no importance for western civilization, the area is noted in Ken Bugul's book The Abandoned Baobab or in the original French, Le Baobab Fou, meaning...
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    is a Senegalese writer. Educated in Thiès, she became a teacher there. Ken Bugul listed her among "illustrious women" in Senegalese literature. In 1997...
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  • Kakou Okloomi addresses the issue of sterility, Le Baobab fou (1984) by Ken Bugul, addresses prostitution, Fureurs et cris de femmes by Angèle Rawiri miscarriages...
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    Ndèye Coumba Mbengue Diakhaté – Sokhna Benga – Jacqueline Fatima Bocoum – Ken Bugul – Aïssatou Cissé – Fama Diagne Sène – Nafissatou Niang Diallo – Aïssatou...
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    Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York City. 1988: Le Prix du mensonge 1990: Ken Bugul 1991: Entre nos mains; Jaaraama; Set Setal 1992: Moolan 1993: Offrande...
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  • womanisme et la dialectique d'être femme et noire dans les romans de Ken Bugul et Gisèle Hountondji". Littérature, Langues et Linguistique (in French)...
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  • United States), poet Aminta Buenaño (b. 1958, Ecuador), wr. & politician Ken Bugul (b. 1947, Senegal), nv. in Wolof Traude Bührmann (b. 1942, Germany), nv...
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  • Fatima Bocoum (active since 2000s), French-language novelist, journalist Ken Bugul (born 1947), French-language novelist Aïssatou Cissé (born c.1970), novelist...
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    the role of dwarfs in crafting the drink, poetry can be referred to by kennings such as "the Billow of the Dwarf-Crag", "Thought's Drink of the Rock-Folk"...
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    the Bayard in Normandy, the Mourioche in Upper Brittany, Maître Jean, the Bugul Noz and the white mare of Bruz. In the Anglo-Saxon islands, Puck (or the...
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  • "Suits of the Mist". Retrieved 21 March 2017. Purchase necessary. Hart, Ken. "The Ghost". Retrieved 16 November 2016. Purchase necessary. Marks, Greg...
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    emancipation from slavery). The Hob appearing in The Years of Longdirk by Ken Hood is considerably different from the traditional depiction, being a powerful...
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    for the same group of beings. However, this is not uniformly accepted. A kenning (poetic metaphor) for the sun, álfröðull (literally "elf disc"), is of...
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    Legends of Cornwall, 1994, p. 23, Sigma Leisure, ISBN 978-1850583172 Dr Ken George, An Gerlyver Meur, p. 600, Cornish Language Board, ISBN 978-1902917849...
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    Senegal: Money Takes Care of Shame, (Indiana University Press, 2012) Bugul, Ken, The Abandoned Baobab: The Autobiography of a Senegalese Woman, (University...
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    (1857), p. xiii. Dowden, Ken (2000). European Paganism. London: Routledge. pp. 229–230. ISBN 0-415-12034-9.; reprinted in: Dowden, Ken (2013) [2000]. European...
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  • Jacqueline Fatima, former journalist turned author and programme director Bugul, Ken (1948– ), autobiographical writer and novelist Cisse, Mamadou (1956– )...
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    them, including the Mourioche from Upper Brittany, the maître Jean, the Bugul-noz and the white mare from Bruz. In Spézet, lutins appear near a cross...
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  • Bogle Boobrie Brag Brownie Brown Man of the Muirs Bucca Buggane Bugbear Bugul Noz Caoineag Cat sìth Cù Sìth Ceffyl Dŵr Clíodhna Clurichaun Coblynau Colt...
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