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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1 The Joys of Daughterhood: Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta 44
2 The Loved and the Left: Sembène, Bâ, Sow Fall 71
3 Bildung in Formation and Deformation: Dangarembga and Farah 114
4 Bildung at Its Boundaries: Djebar, Two Ways 165
Conclusion 202
Selected Chronology of African Novels 209
Notes 213
References 239
Index 253
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