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Preface: "I Cannot Write in Their Place" vii
Introduction: Why Cameroon Matters xi
Why Law and Literature Matter in the African Context 1
Always Already Outlawed 33
Clando Writing and Judicious Reading 69
Legally Appropriate Appropriation 103
Writing Clandos and Reading Juridis 145
Bibliography 157
Index 165
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