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James, Gibbs. Talking with paper: Wole Soyinka at the University of Leeds, 1954-1958 ; the making of a playwright. Powis [Wales]: Nolisment Publications, 1995.

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Osofisan, Femi. The 2013 OAU directory of emerging playwrights. Lagos, Nigeria: Concept Publications Lilmited, 2014.

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1942-, Stovel Nora Foster, ed. Long drums & cannons: Nigerian dramatists and novelists, 1952-1966. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2001.

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interviewee, Soyinka Wole, ed. The man lives: A conversation with Wole Soyinka on life, literature, and politics. Ibadan: Bookcraft, 2019.

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Affiah, Uwem. Essays in African drama. [Nigeria?]: [Publisher not identified], 2018.

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1946-, Jeyifo Biodun, ed. Conversations with Wole Solyinka. Jackson, Miss: University Press of Mississippi, 2001.

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Omoera, Osakue S. Theatre, media, and cultural re-engineering in Nigeria: An ovation of excellence to Barclays Foubiri Ayakoroma (BFA). Ibadan: Kraft Books Limited, 2017.

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Osofisan, Femi. Excursions in drama and literature: Interviews with Femi Osofisan. Ibadan, [Nigeria]: Kraft Books, 1993.

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Iji, Edde. Powers of ideas and ideals: Iconic dramatists, themes, values in theatre, media arts. Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria: Kraft Books Limited, 2014.

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Oluṣọla, Ṣẹgun. Chief Segun Olusola: Footprints in the sands of time. Surulere-Lagos, Nigeria: Potter's House, 2005.

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Ogunyẹmi, Wale. Chief Wale Ogunyemi at fifty: Essays in honour of a Nigerian actor-dramatist. Ibadan: End-Time Publishing House Ltd., 1993.

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Akinola, Babatunde O. Triumph of destiny: Biography of Moses Olusanya Olaoluwa (Olaiya) Adejumo, aka Baba Sala, MON : Nigeria's consumate entertainer and foremost comedian. Lagos State, Nigeria: Sunshine Educational Consult, 2017.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists: Expression, Resistance, Agency. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists: Expression, Resistance, Agency. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists: Expression, Resistance, Agency. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists: Expression, Resistance, Agency. Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated, 2023.

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Afolayan, Bosede Funke. Nigerian Female Dramatists: Expression, Resistance, Agency. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Voices offstage: Nigerian dramatists on drama and politics. Ibadan, Nigeria: Kraft Books Ltd., 2010.

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Backgrounds to Femi Osofisan's philosophy of drama and theatre. Calabar: BAAJ, 2001.

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Uwatt, Effiok Bassey. Playwriting and Directing in Nigeria. Fourth Dimension Publishing Co., 2000.

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Challenging the masters' craft: Nigerian female playwrights in the theatre of men. Jos, Nigeria: Jos University Press, 2011.

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Wole, Soyinka. Ibadan. Methuen, 2007.

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Gibbs, James. Wole Soyinka (Grome Press Modern Dramatists). Grove/Atlantic, 1986.

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Wole, Soyinka. You Must Set Forth at Dawn: A Memoir. Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2007.

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Watson, Tim. The Sun Also Sets. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.003.0003.

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It was in anthropological fiction that the challenges to the discipline of anthropology in the 1950s were most visibly registered, in terms of anthropology’s complicity with imperialism and its adoption of technical and professional practices that excluded amateurs and outsiders. This chapter analyzes the early science fiction of Ursula Le Guin, in which anthropologists are protagonists who grapple with their dual role as bearers of imperial power and observers of indigenous customs. The second half of the chapter focuses on the work of the anthropologist Laura Bohannan, who turned her fieldwork in northern Nigeria into a novel, one that dramatizes the ambiguous position of the anthropologist as a woman, as a “European,” and as an American.
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