Introduction |
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1.1 Otherness and Madness: Psychological and Post-colonial Reading of Selected Works of African Fiction |
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Chapter One Otherness and the fragmented Self in Contemporary African Fiction |
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The Non-Self in Alex la Guma's A Walk in the Night |
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Otherness and the Fragmented Selves in La Guma's A Walk in the Night |
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The Non-self Self and the Mental: the Body as the Other in A Walk in the Night |
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25 | (1) |
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1.2 The Shattered Self and Wanner's London, Cape Town, Joburg |
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Suicide and the Fragmented Self and Farah's Close Sesame |
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Annihilation of the other Self: Suicide and the Detestable "other" in Self |
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Chapter Two Fragmented Natures in Selected works of African Drama |
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Othering and the Fragmented Self in John Ruganda's Shreds of Tenderness |
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Otherness and the Fragmented characters in Shreds of Tenderness |
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Political Otherness and the Fragmented Self: Shattered and Multiple Selves |
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Othering and the Fragmented Self: Ideological Relegation and Pathology in David Mulwa's Inheritance |
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Age Othering and Pathology: Fragmented Antagonist in Mulwa's Inheritance |
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69 | (7) |
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Political Othering and the Shattered Self: Disorders of the Self at the Marginal Space |
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Chapter Three Otherness and Madness in African Fiction |
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Gender Othering and Schizophrenia in Farah's Gifts and El Saadawi's God Dies by the Nile |
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Gender Othering and Pathology: multiple Selves and Madness in Gifts and God Dies by the Nile |
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Madness and the Other in Farah's Close Sesame and Matar's The Return |
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3.3 Political Otherness and Psychopathy in Close Sesame and The Return |
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3.4 Racial Otherness and Pathology in The Return and Close Sesame |
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129 | (1) |
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Chapter Four Otherness and Madness in African Drama |
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Political Otherness and Psychopathy in Three Works of Drama |
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Othering Conditions and Pathology: Schizophrenic Characters in the Three Selected Plays |
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Chapter Five Summary and Conclusions |
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Works Cited |
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