Keyphrases
Abyssinia
100%
African Novel
100%
African philosophy
100%
African Studies
100%
African Thought
50%
African-language Literatures
25%
Authorial Practices
33%
Bibliographic Databases
25%
Christian
100%
Colonialism
100%
Comparative Literature Studies
50%
Cultural Production
100%
English Author
100%
Ethiopia
100%
Ethiopian Women
100%
European Influence
33%
Indirect Resistance
100%
Interpretive Practice
33%
Intertextuality
50%
King
100%
Literary Canon
50%
Magical Realism
100%
Man-eater
100%
Misogyny
33%
Mutual Love
33%
Nature of Knowledge
50%
Non-Europeans
25%
Nonviolent Movements
33%
Ontological Proof
50%
Political Role
33%
Postcolonial Studies
50%
Practice Protocol
33%
Psalms
50%
Queen of Sheba
100%
Queer Reading
100%
Royal Women
66%
Saints
100%
Same-sex Attraction
100%
Same-sex Sexuality
33%
Samuel Johnson
100%
Sembène
100%
SHEBA
100%
Sherman Alexie
100%
Spirit Possession
50%
Surface Reading
33%
Symptomatic Reading
33%
Teaching of Writing
100%
Text Display
33%
Transcultural
50%
Translation Principles
100%
US Newspapers
100%
Women Saints
100%
Writing for Publication
100%
Writing Workshop
100%
Arts and Humanities
Abyssinia
100%
African Discourse
50%
African philosophy
100%
African Text
33%
African Thought
50%
African women
100%
Canon
50%
Church Leaders
33%
Close reading
50%
Comparative Literature
50%
debating
100%
Depiction
33%
Early Modern Studies
100%
Early Story
33%
Eighteenth Century
50%
EROs
33%
Ethical responsibility
100%
European Representation
50%
Foregrounding
33%
Fourteenth Century
100%
Interpretive Practice
33%
Intertextuality
50%
Islamic
100%
Judaism
100%
Life Stories
33%
Literary Canon
50%
Literary Criticism
100%
Magic realism
100%
Misogyny
33%
Modern period
33%
Narrative
100%
Nuns
100%
Ontological Proof
50%
Ousmane Sembene
100%
Possession
50%
Postcolonial Study
50%
Psalm
50%
Queer Reading
100%
Re-writing
100%
Reservation
100%
Samuel Johnson
100%
Secondary sources
50%
Sherman Alexie
100%
Sisters
100%
Spirit Possession
50%
Tradition
100%
Transcultural
50%
triumph
100%
USA
100%
writ
33%
Writing for publication
100%