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Publications of Christopher E. Ouma    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. Ouma, C, READING THE NEW DIASPORA IN YEWANDE OMOTOSO’S FICTION, in Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature (January, 2024), pp. 555-567 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Lee, CJ; Ouma, CEW, In excess of the nation: a conversation about Pan-Africanism, African literature, and political imaginations of the past and future with Christopher Ouma, Safundi, vol. 23 no. 3-4 (January, 2022), pp. 259-276 [doi]
  3. Ouma, CEW, Anti-Apartheid Imagination, the Cold War, and African Literary Magazines, in Bloomsbury Handbook to Cold War Literary Cultures (January, 2022), pp. 325-338, ISBN 9781350191716 [doi]
  4. Krishnan, M; Ouma, C; Chrisman, L; Ngugi, MW, What Was African Fiction?: A Roundtable on Mukoma Wa Ngugi’s The Rise of the African Novel: Politics of Language, Identity and Ownership (University of Michigan Press, 2018) Featuring Madhu Krishnan, Christopher Ouma, Laura Chrisman and Mukoma Wa Ngugi, Black Scholar, vol. 51 no. 3 (January, 2021), pp. 39-71 [doi]
  5. Ouma, CEW, “Peculiar and enabling”: cold war paradigms and paradoxes, Social Dynamics, vol. 47 no. 2 (January, 2021), pp. 332-338 [doi]
  6. Ouma, CEW; Krishnan, M, Small magazines in Africa: ecologies and genealogies, Social Dynamics, vol. 47 no. 2 (January, 2021), pp. 193-209 [doi]  [abs]
  7. Ouma, CEW, Harry Garuba: poet and professor, 1958-2020, Social Dynamics, vol. 46 no. 1 (January, 2020), pp. 179-183 [doi]
  8. Garuba, H; Ouma, CEW, West Africa, in Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures (January, 2020), pp. 433-450, ISBN 9783110580846 [doi]  [abs]
  9. Ouma, C; Smit, S, I'm Always More Interested in the Shadow than the Light: An Interview with Yewande Omotoso, Black Scholar, vol. 47 no. 2 (April, 2017), pp. 35-39 [doi]
  10. Modisane, L; Collis-Buthelezi, VJ; Ouma, C, Introduction: Black Studies, South Africa, and the Mythology of Mandela, Black Scholar, vol. 47 no. 2 (April, 2017), pp. 1-6 [doi]
  11. Ouma, C, Late Achebe: Biafra as literary genealogy, in Chinua Achebe S Legacy Illuminations from Africa (January, 2016), pp. 50-60, ISBN 9780798304900
  12. Ouma, CEW, Countries of the mind: Space-time chronotopes in Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, Matatu, vol. 45 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 167-185 [doi]  [abs]
  13. Ouma, C, Reading the diasporic abiku in Helen Oyeyemi’s The icarus girl, Research in African Literatures, vol. 45 no. 3 (January, 2014), pp. 188-205 [doi]  [abs]
  14. Ouma, CEW, Chronotopicity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun, in New Violent Cartography Geo Analysis After the Aesthetic Turn (January, 2012), pp. 33-48, ISBN 9780415782845 [doi]  [abs]
  15. Ouma, CEW, Composite consciousness and memories of war in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, English Academy Review, vol. 28 no. 2 (October, 2011), pp. 15-30 [doi]  [abs]
  16. Ouma, CEW, Daughters of Sentiment, Genealogies, and Conversations between Things Fall Apart and Purple Hibiscus, in Cross Cultures, vol. 137 (January, 2011), pp. 87-105 [doi]
  17. Ouma, CEW, Childhood(s) in purple hibiscus, English Academy Review, vol. 26 no. 2 (January, 2009), pp. 48-59 [doi]  [abs]

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