An interview with Ama Ata Aidoo : 'I learnt my first feminist lessons in Africa'
This is an interview with Ghanaian writer AMA ATA AIDOO. It took place in Accra (Ghana), on January 1998. After living abroad for more than fourteen years, Aidoo decided to go back to Ghana. When this interview took place, she was still trying to settle down. Since then, she has kept hers...
Main Author: | Frías Rudolphi, María |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Alicante
2003-11-01
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Series: | Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses |
Online Access: | https://raei.ua.es/article/view/2003-n16-an-interview-with-ama-ata-aidoo-i-learnt-my-first-feminist-lessons-in-africa |
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