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Ousseina D.
Alidou is
Distinguished Professor of
Humane Letters,
School of Arts and Sciences-Rutgers University. She
teaches in the
Department of African...
- co-founded the
Committee for
Academic Freedom in
Africa (CAFA), and, with
Ousseina Alidou, was the
editor of the CAFA
bulletin for over a decade. She was...
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Culture and Society. ABC-CLIO. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-59884-666-9. Renée Larrier;
Ousseina Alidou (2015).
Writing through the
Visual and Virtual:
Inscribing Language...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) Larrier, Renée Brenda; Alidou,
Ousseina, eds. (2015).
Writing through the
visual and virtual:
inscribing language...
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people with the name include: H****ana
Alidou (born 1963),
Nigerien diplomat Ousseina Alidou (born 1963),
Nigerien academic, twin
sister of H****ana
Alidou Badini...
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Institute and
University Institute for
Social Justice. Her twin
sister Ousseina Alidou is an
Africanist scholar specializing in the
study of
Muslim women...
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Towards an
electronic dictionary of
Tamajaq language in Niger. Alidou,
Ousseina Dioula (1997). A
Phonological Study of
Language Games in Six Languages...
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produced their first newsletter in
spring 1991. They were
later joined by
Ousseina Alidou,
Alamin Mazrui,
Andrew Nash and
Nigel Gibson. CAFA was involved...
- Modernity:
Muslim Women and the
Politics of
Agency in
Postcolonial Niger by
Ousseina Alidou.
Garba died on 5
December 2022, at the age of 63. Network, PlaneteAfrique...
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Science | Nebraska". polisci.unl.edu.
Retrieved 19
February 2019. Alidou,
Ousseina.
Muslim women in
postcolonial Kenya: leadership, representation, and social...