The power to name : a history of anonymity in colonial West Africa /

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Main Author: Newell, Stephanie, 1968-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, [2013]
Series:New African histories series
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: anonymity, pseudonymity, and the question of agency in colonial West African newspapers --  |t Part 1. Newspapers in colonial West Africa --  |t The "fourth and only estate" : defining a public sphere in colonial West Africa --  |t Articulating empire: newspaper networks in colonial West Africa --  |t Part 2. Case studies from the Colonial Office --  |t The view from afar : the Colonial Office, imperial government, and pseudonymous African journalism --  |t Part 3. Case studies from West African newspapers --  |t Trickster tactics and the question of authorship in newspaper folktales --  |t Printing women : the gendering of literacy --  |t Nominal ladies and "real" women writers : female pseudonyms and the problem of authorial identity in the cases of "Rosa" and "Marjorie Mensah" --  |t Conclusion. "New visibilities" : African print subjects and the birth of the (postcolonial) author --  |t Appendix: I. T. A. Wallace-Johnson in court. 
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