Author Whitsitt, Novian Publication year 2003 Journal Tulsa Studies In Women's Literature Volume 22.2 Pages 387-408 DOI doi:10.2307/20059159 Link https://www.jstor.org/stable/20059159 https://tswl.utulsa.edu/abstract/hausa-women-writers-confronting-the-traditiona… Comment This article in many ways seems to merge the contents of Whitsitt's other two essays from 2002 and 2003. I believe it may have been reprinted, in 2021, as "Northern Nigerian Popular Literature and the Boundaries of Hausa Feminism: The Works of Balaraba Yakubu and Bilkisu Funtuwa." Certainly, when I compared the first page of the original with the first page of the new version, they appeared identical. I have not, however, checked every page. In any case I have given it its own entry in the database due to the change of title. Topic Nigeria Africa Islam religion/spirituality gender Bilkisu Ahmed Funtuwa marriage love work Balaraba Ramat Yakubu
This article in many ways seems to merge the contents of Whitsitt's other two essays from 2002 and 2003.
I believe it may have been reprinted, in 2021, as "Northern Nigerian Popular Literature and the Boundaries of Hausa Feminism: The Works of Balaraba Yakubu and Bilkisu Funtuwa." Certainly, when I compared the first page of the original with the first page of the new version, they appeared identical. I have not, however, checked every page. In any case I have given it its own entry in the database due to the change of title.