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Asante Lucy Mtenje
Asante Lucy Mtenje
Department of Literary Studies, University of Malawi
Verified email at cc.ac.mw
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Contemporary fictional representations of sexualities from authoritarian African contexts
AL Mtenje
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2016
232016
“Something Radical” : problematizing the masculine state in Tendai Huchu’s The Hairdresser of Harare
AL Mtenje
Journal of the African Literature Association 13 (2), 172-187, 2019
82019
Preparing for mother-tongue education: The Malawian experience
A Mtenje, H Mchazime
Reports on mother-tongue education, 61-64, 2001
72001
Patriarchy and socialization in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy
LA Mtenje
Marang: Journal of Language and Literature 27 (1), 63-78, 2016
62016
(Re) drawing the limits of marginality:'Whiteness', disability and queer sexuality in Petina Gappah's The Book of Memory (2015)
G Ncube, AL Mtenje
Nordic Journal of African Studies 28 (2), 16-16, 2019
42019
‘Taming untamed pests’: Representing female sexualities in Tiyambe Zeleza’s Smouldering Charcoal and James Ng’ombe’s Sugarcane with Salt
AL Mtenje
Literator: Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and …, 2017
32017
“Modest Desires and Defiant Gestures”: Representing Female Sexualities in Doreen Baingana’s Tropical Fish: Tales out of Entebbe and Violet Barungi’s Cassandra
AL Mtenje
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa 29 (1), 26-36, 2017
22017
“Sex, Pleasures, Dangers, Love and Lies!”: Representing Female Sexualities in Selected Contemporary Poetry by Malawian Women
AL Mtenje
Matatu 49 (1), 156-181, 2017
22017
11 ‘Under the Lion’s Gaze’: Female Sexualities under Dictatorship in Selected Fiction from Malawi
AL Mtenje
FICTIONS OF AFRICAN DICTATORSHIP, 215, 0
2
Insulting the modesty of a woman?!: Examining the language of protest in Malawi
A Mtenje
Subaltern Women’s Narratives, 34-42, 2020
12020
‘Celibacy is certainly not for me!’: Transgressive Sexualities in Male Children in Moses Isegawa's Abyssinian Chronicles
AL Mtenje
Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies 3 (2-4), 73-90, 2017
12017
'Bad girls get raped, good girls go to heaven': Sexuality and respectability in sefi atta's' everything good will come'
AL Mtenje
Hecate 42 (2), 66-84, 2016
12016
“Carving Their Place in History”: Reconstructing Public Memories of Anti-Colonial Struggle Through Malawian Women’s Writing
AL Mtenje
Remembering Mass Atrocities: Perspectives on Memory Struggles and Cultural …, 2023
2023
Journal of the African Literature Association
MK Enz, O Udumukwu, EA Osei, OA Tanimomo, AL Mtenje, PA Uwakweh, ...
Journal of the African Literature Association 17 (2), 2023
2023
Feminism and modernity in Anglophone African women’s writing: By Dobrota Pucherová. London and New York: Routledge, 2022. 245 pages. ISBN 978-1-032-18727-3. Hardback. GBP 130
AL Mtenje
Journal of the African Literature Association 17 (2), 366-367, 2023
2023
Black Women and Self-Care: A Black Feminist Reading of Upile Chisala's Poetry
KJ Lipenga, AL Mtenje
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 42 (2), 343-360, 2023
2023
“Awa ndi macheza aamai (This is women’s play)”: Examining Pleasure in Urban Malawian Women’s Social Spaces
AL Mtenje
African Studies Review 65 (4), 847-862, 2022
2022
Rethinking the nation: Intersections of race, desire, and love in Irene Sabatini’s The Boy Next Door
AL Mtenje
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 57 (2), 319-335, 2022
2022
“Putting her in her place!”: Gender and sexual violence in Sefi Atta’s Everything Good will Come and Lola Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives
AL Mtenje
Gendered Violence and Human Rights in Black World Literature and Film, 77-92, 2021
2021
5 “Putting her in her place!”
AL Mtenje
Gendered Violence and Human Rights in Black World Literature and Film, 77, 2021
2021
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