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Mpalive-Hangson
Msiska is a
Malawian academic resident in London, England. He is a
Reader Emeritus in
English and
Humanities at
Birkbeck College, University...
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irreconcilable encounter between the West (the
United States) and
Africa (Ghana)."
Mpalive-Hangson
Msiska notes that
while the play "focuses on the
dilemma of a man...
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Trustees of
Illinois State University: 103–117. JSTOR 44491317. Msiska,
Mpalive (2012) [2011]. "Achebe, Chinua".
Oxford African American Studies Center...
- include:
Lucky Msiska (born 1960),
Zambian football manager and
former player Mpalive Msiska,
Malawian academic William Msiska (born 1947),
Malawian sprinter...
- of Myth,
Ritual and Postcoloniality. PhD thesis,
University of Leeds.
Mpalive-Hangson
Msiska (2007),
Postcolonial Identity in Wole
Soyinka (Cross/Cultures...
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themes of fate
versus free will
through African atonement rituals.
Critic Mpalive-Hangson
Msiska places the play in the
tradition of
existentialist literature...
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Louisa Uchum Egbunike,
Ernest Emenyonu,
Akachi Ezeigbo,
Kadija George,
Mpalive Msiska,
Grace Nichols,
Alastair Niven,
Irenosen Okojie,
Veronique Tadjo...
- and politician;
author of
prison memoirs Edison Mpina (1946–2001), poet
Mpalive Msiska (living),
academic Ndongolera Mwangupili (b. 1977), poet and short...
- Culture. 8: 106–115. doi:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1979.1301_106.x. Msiska,
Mpalive-Hangson (2009). "Detecting globalisation,
modernity and
gender subjectivity...
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Views of
Narrating the
Nation in Mujajati's "Victory"
Adrian A. Roscoe,
Mpalive-Hangson Msiska, The
Quiet Chameleon:
Modern Poetry from
Central Africa...