Werewere Liking (born 1950, in Cameroon) is a writer, playwright and performer based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. She established the Ki-Yi Mbock theatre...
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Carlos Baleba (born 2004), footballer Blick Bassy, singer-songwriter Werewere Liking (born 1950), writer, playwright and performer Achille Mbembe (born...
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The Introduction of "Mbock Bassa" into the novelistic aesthetics of Werewere Liking is prefaced by Jacques Fame Ndongo. The Fictional Work of Léonora Miano:...
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Senegal and Togo Fatou Keïta (born 1965) Ahmadou Kourouma (1927–2003) Werewere-Liking Gnepo (born 1950). See also Cameroon Véronique Tadjo (born 1955) Marija...
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2008 Kwame Dawes, 2011 Bob Holman, 2003 Stanley Onjezani Kenani, 2007 Werewere Liking, 2004 Myroslav Laiuk, 2018 Gcina Mhlope, multiple years Bantu Mwaura...
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(1864–1913, Russian E, p/f) Muthoni Likimani (born 1926, Kenya, f/nf) Werewere Liking (born 1950, Cameroon/Ivory Coast, f/d) Vladana Likar-Smiljanić (born...
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historical events in the Bambara Empire of Ségou. The Ivorian playwright Werewere Liking designed puppets for the film. In 1996 Coulibaly started working on...
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Lessing (1919–2013), South Africa Ophelia S. Lewis (born 1961), Liberia Werewere Liking (born 1950), Cameroon/Côte d'Ivoire Lesley Lokko (living), Ghana Ignatius...
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"[citation needed] Misovirism is a theory Invented by Cameroonian thinker Werewere Liking. Cultural feminism is a theory invented by Nigerian author Buchi Emecheta...
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autobiographical writer[Jahn] Thérèse Kuoh-Moukouri (1938– ), novelist Werewere Liking (1950– ), novelist also associated with Côte d'Ivoire[Gikandi] 'Sankie...
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