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Journal articles on the topic "Guinean literature (French)"

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MEYER, Bernard de. "Le vertige burlesque de Véronique Bangoura : la parenté dans Saharienne indigo de Tierno Monénembo." Çédille, no. 23 (2023): 271–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.cedille.2023.23.15.

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In his latest novel entitled Saharienne indigo (2022), Tierno Monénembo returns to his native country, Guinea, and to its history. The fortuitous meeting of a French woman and a Guinean woman, Véronique Bangoura, in Paris is the starting point of a double narration; on the one hand, the novel follows the narrative of the successive meetings of the two women and, on the other hand, it tells the story of life that the African woman tells the European woman, at the latter's request. Dragged into the whirlwind of her memories, Véronique Bangoura, in a quest for identity, reconstitutes an imaginary
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Wynchank, Anny. "Perception of the relationship France–Africa by André Gide and Camara Laye." Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 46, no. 1 (2017): 179–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-9070/tvl.v.46i1.3475.

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André Gide, the French traveller, went to Congo and Chad in 1925, on an official mission. He noted his impressions in his journal, published later under two titles: Voyage au Congo (Voyage to the Congo) and Retour du Tchad (Return from Chad). He expressed delight at the flora and fauna but presented the Africans as primitive beings, without spiritual or cultural values. His travels turned into a humanitarian quest when he witnessed the treatment inflicted on the natives by employees of the monopolistic rubber companies. The dilettante and aesthete Gide became a man committed to a struggle to i
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Sousa, Joana, Rita Campos, Orlando Mendes, et al. "The (dis)engagement of mangrove forests and mangrove rice in academic and non-academic literature on Guinea-Bissau–a systematic review protocol." PLOS ONE 18, no. 4 (2023): e0284266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284266.

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Background Coastal areas in Guinea-Bissau and elsewhere in West Africa are bordered by mangrove forests. In several of these places, swaths of mangrove forest have been removed and the landscape has been technologically adapted for the production of mangrove rice–a regionally important staple. However, the effects of global warming, in particular sea-level rise, pose challenges to these socioecological environments. In this context, knowledge appears as an important resource and knowing what knowledge has been produced and which perspectives have guided that production may inform future respon
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Foxlee, Nicola, Nicola Townell, Lachlan McIver, and Colleen Lau. "Antibiotic Resistance in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: A Systematic Scoping Review." Antibiotics 8, no. 1 (2019): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8010029.

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Several studies have investigated antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries, but to date little attention has been paid to the Pacific Islands Countries and Territories (PICTs). This study aims to review the literature on antibiotic resistance (ABR) in healthcare settings in PICTs to inform further research and future policy development for the region. Following the PRISMA-ScR checklist health databases and grey literature sources were searched. Three reviewers independently screened the literature for inclusion, data was extracted using a charting tool and the results were
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Wesis, P., B. Niangu, M. Ero, et al. "Host use and crop impacts of Oribius Marshall species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea." Bulletin of Entomological Research 100, no. 2 (2009): 133–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485309006877.

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AbstractOribius species are small flightless weevils endemic to the island of New Guinea and far northern Cape York, Australia. The adults feed externally on leaves, developing fruit and green bark, but their impact as pests and general host use patterns are poorly known. Working in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, we carried out structured host use surveys, farmer surveys, shade-house growth trials and on-farm and on-station impact trials to: (i) estimate the host range of the local Oribius species; (ii) understand adult daily activity patterns; (iii) elucidate feeding habits of
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Meertens, L., and A. Gessain. "Divergent simian T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3 (STLV-3) in wild-caught Papio hamadryas papio from Senegal: widespread distribution of STLV-3 in Africa." Journal of virology 77, no. 1 (2003): 782–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13536387.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Among eight samples obtained from a French primatology research center, six adult guinea baboons (Papio hamadryas papio), caught in the wild in Senegal, had a peculiar human T-cell leukemia virus type 2 (HTLV-2)-like Western blot seroreactivity (p24(+), GD21(+), K55(+/-)). Partial sequence analyses of the tax genes (433 bp) indicated that these baboons were infected by a novel divergent simian T-cell lymphotropic virus (STLV). Analyses of the complete proviral sequence (8,892 bp) for one of these strains (STLV-3/PPA-F3) indicate that this STLV
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Meertens, L., and A. Gessain. "Divergent simian T-cell lymphotropic virus type 3 (STLV-3) in wild-caught Papio hamadryas papio from Senegal: widespread distribution of STLV-3 in Africa." Journal of virology 77, no. 1 (2003): 782–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13536387.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Among eight samples obtained from a French primatology research center, six adult guinea baboons (Papio hamadryas papio), caught in the wild in Senegal, had a peculiar human T-cell leukemia virus type 2 (HTLV-2)-like Western blot seroreactivity (p24(+), GD21(+), K55(+/-)). Partial sequence analyses of the tax genes (433 bp) indicated that these baboons were infected by a novel divergent simian T-cell lymphotropic virus (STLV). Analyses of the complete proviral sequence (8,892 bp) for one of these strains (STLV-3/PPA-F3) indicate that this STLV
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KAISER, CHRISTINE M., HINRICH KAISER, and MARK O’SHEA. "The taxonomic history of Indo-Papuan groundsnakes, genus Stegonotus Duméril et al., 1854 (Colubridae), with some taxonomic revisions and the designation of a neotype for S. parvus (Meyer, 1874)." Zootaxa 4512, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4512.1.1.

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Since its conceptualization in 1854, 29 species of the colubrid genus Stegonotus have been recognized or described, of which 15 (admiraltiensis, batjanensis, borneensis, cucullatus, derooijae, diehli, florensis, guentheri, iridis, heterurus, melanolabiatus, modestus, muelleri, parvus, poechi) are still considered valid today. Original species descriptions for the members of this genus were published in Dutch, English, French, German, and Italian and, perhaps as a consequence of these polyglot origins, there has been a considerable amount of confusion over which species names should be applied
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Schmidt, Sandra J. "“We Don’t Live In Jungles”: Mediating Africa as a Transnational Socio-Spatial Field." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 124, no. 6 (2022): 38–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01614681221111060.

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Background/Context: Amid rising immigration from the African continent to the United States, researchers have begun to explore the transnational identities and networks of African immigrants. There is a small body of literature about whether educational supports for immigrant youth are differentiated to address the particularities of African immigrant youth. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: Transnational theories presume that subjects use social networks to connect home and diaspora. They are encountering both perceived and lived social spaces to navigate belonging in and ac
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Angerler, J., Jürg Schneider, R. H. Barnes, et al. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 154, no. 1 (1998): 150–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003909.

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- J. Angerler, Jýrg Schneider, From upland to irrigated rice; The development of wet-rice agriculture in Rejang Musi, Southwest Sumatra. Berlin: Reimer, 1995, 214 pp. [Berner Sumatra-Forschungen.] - R.H. Barnes, Janet Hoskins, The play of time; Kodi perspectives on calendars, history, and exchange. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993, xx + 414 pp. - Karin Bras, Christel Lýbben, Internationaler Tourismus als Faktor der Regionalentwicklung in Indonesien; Untersucht am Beispiel der Insel Lombok. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1995, xiv + 178 pp. - Peter Boomgaard, Florentino Rodao, Espaýoles
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Books on the topic "Guinean literature (French)"

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Iffono, Aly Gilbert. À la découverte des auteurs guinéens. L'Harmattan, 2020.

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Keïta, Mohamed Salifou. La littérature guinéenne. Tabala, 2005.

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Kaba, Ousmane. Le bestiaire dans le roman guinéen. L'Harmattan, 2006.

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Nkashama, Pius Ngandu. Écrire à l'infinitif: La dérision de l'écriture dans les romans de Williams Sassine. L'Harmattan, 2006.

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Morrison, Marion. Let's visit French Guinea. Macmillan, 1988.

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Réalités et roman guinéen de 1953 à 2003. L'Harmattan Guinée, 2009.

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Écritures, réécritures, enjeux dans le roman guinéen. L'Harmattan, 2014.

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Lines that connect: Rethinking pattern and mind in the Pacific. University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2010.

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Play, Child's. Souris (Pocket Pals (Safari Ltd French)). Child's Play International, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Guinean literature (French)"

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JACOBS, BART. "The Dutch in Seventeenth-Century Senegambia and the Emergence of Papiamentu." In Brokers of Change. British Academy, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265208.003.0009.

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This chapter explores the presence of the first Dutch West India Company (WIC) in 17th-century Senegambia, particularly in the Petite Côte region. The WIC's activity in this part of Upper Guinea is traditionally marginalised in the literature, but must be reconsidered in light of the compelling linguistic similarities between Papiamentu (the creole language of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) and Upper Guinea Portuguese Creole (a cover term for the sister creole varieties of the Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau and the Senegalese province of Casamance). The chapter illustrates how the conquest (in
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Robbins, Joel. "Sin, Atonement, and Christian Ways of Life." In Theology and the Anthropology of Christian Life. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845041.003.0003.

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The topics of sin and salvation have played important roles in anthropological work on Christianity. But surprisingly, theological debates about atonement have not. From an anthropologist’s perspective, theological discussions of this topic are particularly rich because they are diverse and unsettled. Correlating the range of cross-cultural ethnographic data on approaches to issues of sin and salvation with the range of positions on atonement found in theological debate, this chapter argues that drawing concepts from the theological literature can not only help anthropologists recognize patter
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