ARTICLE IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS
NO | DETAILS OF ARTICLE IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS |
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1. |
The Gendered Spaces of Boko Haram and the African Woman's Resistance Against Sexual Terrorism
2024
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
RESEARCH IN AFRICAN LITERATURES
DOI :
10.2979/ral.00015
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2. |
Inscription as Speaking for Women: African Women Writers and their Writing Form
2020
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Pertanika: Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
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3. |
The Constructiveness and Dialogic Energy of the Postcolonial Imagination : In Conversation with Bill Ashcroft.
2019
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
SARE: Southeast Asian Review Of English
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4. |
Remembering Buchi Emecheta
2017
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English
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5. |
Obinna Udenwe's Satans and Shaitans and Barclays Amadi's Ada
2016
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Wasafiri
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6. |
Simone C. Drake's African American Women and the Construction of Transnational Identity.
2016
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
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7. |
Pede Hollist's So The Path Does not Die
2015
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Wasafiri
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8. |
Everyday is for the Thief (2014)
2014
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Sarjana
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9. |
Motif/ves of justice in writings by third-generation Nigerian women
2014
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Matatu
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10. |
The Biafran War and Igbo Women Writers: Deconstructing the Male Discourse of Nationalism
2014
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
Southeast Asian Review in English (SARE)
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11. |
Analyzing Sex Trafficking in Neo-Liberal Nigeria through Nigerian Women's Writings
2012
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
International Journal of Social Science and Humanity
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12. |
The Legacy of Buchi Emecheta in Nigerian Women's Fiction
2012
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
13. |
Dispelling the Myth of the Silent Woman : The Nigerian Igbo woman in Flora Nwapa s Efuru (1966)
2012
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
African Literature Today
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14. |
RETHINKING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN THIRD‐GENERATION NIGERIAN WOMEN S FICTION
2011
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran Source :
RELIEF (Revue Electronique De Litterature Francaise)
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CHAPTER IN BOOK
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1. |
Unmasking the Realities of Polygamy: the Figure of the Second Wife in Changes: A Love Story (1993), Ada: A Victim of Fate and Cultural Circumstances (2014), and Mariah (2002).
2023
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
2. |
Anxious to Preserve Their Right to Life and a Decent Living : Teaching Postcolonial Environmental Justice and Ecological Genocide through Ken Saro-Wiwa in Malaysia.
2019
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
3. |
The 'Economics' of Bride Price in Nigerian Women's Literature
2019
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
4. |
Oppressor or Oppressed: The M(other) in-Law in Nigerian Women s Literature
2018
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
5. |
Breaking Illusions: Contradictory representations of African childhood
2017
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
6. |
Nigerian Women's Writing and It's Contexts
2016
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
7. |
"Drug Mules" Not "Queen Pins".
2015
Author(s) : Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
RESEARCH PROJECT
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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Sex Trafficking Survivor Narratives: Patterns And Trends In Malaysia
Researcher(s) : Associate Prof. Dr. Carol Elizabeth A/p A G Leon |
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Narratives of Freedom: Survivor Stories of Modern-Day Slavery from Malaysia
Researcher(s) : Associate Prof. Dr. Carol Elizabeth A/p A G Leon |
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RESEARCH COLLABORATOR
GRANT | PROGRESS | STATUS |
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Cultural Formation, Deformation and Reformationin in the Transnational and Trancolonial Eras
Researcher(s) : Dr. Shalini A/p Nadaswaran |
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