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The Image of Africa and Africans in selected Anglophone Expatriate Novels
2014
AFRREV LALIGENS An International Journal of Language Literature and Gender Studies
The spate of tremendous catastrophic upheavals in the world today, the high rate of pockets of ethnic and sectarian violence and a retrospective insight 48 Indexed and Listed by AJOL, ARRONET & EBSCO workable economic and political system and whose religion is a compendium of paganism, atheism, polytheism, animism and necromancy; people who are often found quarrelling, laughing, crying or fighting. This study therefore reveals the unbelievable, shocking and derogatory perception and depiction
doi:10.4314/laligens.v3i2.4
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