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List of Presenters

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Keshia N. Abraham
Florida International University
“Working from Within: Using Popular Education to Engage African Diasporic Women and Their Words”
Presentation scheduled for Saturday or Sunday


Rashidah Ismaili Abubakr
Pratt Institute
“Africanization of European Languages: Dynamism of African Languages and Thoughts in Literature”
Presentation scheduled for Thursday or Friday


Wale Adegbite
Obafemi Awolowo University
“Bilingualism-Biculturalism and the Utilization of African Languages for Development of African Nations”
Presentation scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday


Chris U. Agbedo
University of Nigeria
“African Languages and National Development in the New Millennium”
“Oru Asusu Mba Afrika Mwulite Obodo N’ime Senchuri Ohuu”
Presentation scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday


Dorcas M. Akande
Obafemi Awolowo University
“Women’s Writings and Democracy in the New Millennium: A Nigerian Appraisal”
Presentation scheduled for Friday or Saturday


Akintunde Akinyemi
Goethe-Institut
“Playing Politics with Poetry: The Example of Yoruba Oral Poetic Genre”
Presentation scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday


Adetayo Alabi
Millikin University
“African Oral Autobiographies in the Twenty-first Century: Evaluating a Neglected Genre”
Presentation scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday


Ousseina Alidou
Cleveland State University
“National Languages and Democratic Nation Building in the Niger Republic”
Presentation scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday


Maria Elena Alonso
“Theoretical Limits and Literary Practice in Postcolonial Writing: Reading Assia Djebar’s Fantasia
Presentation scheduled for Friday or Saturday


Nazareth Amlesom
University of Asmara
“An Analysis of Gendered Discourse in the Tigrinya Lyric: Goodbye Kitchen
Presentation scheduled for Friday or Saturday


Ogonna C. Anaagudu Agu
University of Calabar, CRS
“Child-Language, Poetry and the Development of African Languages”
Presentation scheduled for Saturday or Sunday


Akosua Anyidoho
“The Electronic Media in the Development and Promotion of African Languages for Modern Discourse: The Case of the Media in Ghana”
Presentation scheduled for Monday


Lëila Asma
Louisiana State University
Poetry reading
Presentation scheduled for Friday or Saturday


Andrea Assaf
“Mzungu Atajifunza Lini: Possibilities and Challenges of Mzungu Participation in the Performance of Resistance Aesthetics”
Presentation scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday


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