Browsing Book Reviews by Title
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Encyclopaedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English
(Department of Language and Literature, 1995) -
Flowers and Trees
(University of Nairobi, 1971)The first things about Nairobi which impress most people are its colourful flowers and plants. Coming in from the airport along Uhuru Highway no one could fail to be impressed by the bougainvilleas, palms, cacti and other ... -
Folklore in East Africa
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'Globalisation: What's in it for the Kenyan Woman?
(Department of language and Literature, 2004) -
A Lesson from the Soviet Union", A Review of Chingiz Aitomotov's novel Farewell Gul'Sary in Busara II, 3, 44-49.
(Published in Japanese).. : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area StudiesDepartment of Literature, University of Nairobi, 1971) -
The Miganda Economy and Men’s Self-Help Groups in Bungoma Districts, Kenya”
(Department of Language and Literature, 2009) -
The Musical Reconfiguration of the Luhyia Community in Jacob Luseno’s Music
(Department of Language and Literature, 2010) -
Notes on Margaret Ogolla’s The River and the Source
(Nairobi: StantexDepartment of Literature, University of Nairobi, 1998) -
"The Resource Dimension of Conflicts.
(Department of Political Science and Public Administration, 2006) -
Review, R.N. Gecau, Kikuyu Folktales
(Department of Literature, University of Nairobi, 1971) -
Revising Nabongo Mumia’s Place in the Making of Kenya’s History: Historical and Literary Dimensions.” J-STEM,
(Department of Language and Literature, 2010) -
A Standard Swahili-Swahili Dictionary: a review
(Department of Kiswahili, University of Nairobi, 2005) -
Strategic Submission as Resistance? Nabongo Mumia in the struggle for Post-Colonial Kenya's Histories
(Department of Language and Literature, 2009)This article pursues the debate on the role that various regional leaders in late pre- to colonial Kenya played in their people’s responses to colonialism and its agents, and the contests for moral historical spaces that ... -
The Tabanic Genre", in Standpoints on African Literature
(Nairobi (EALB)Department of Literature, University of Nairobi, 1973) -
The Thornbush Country
(University of Nairobi, 1971)This is the vast tract of sparsely inhabited, arid land lying between the fertile coastal strip in the east and the highlands bordering the Rift Valley in the west. To the north it is bounded by the desert. It has been ... -
Tilda: a collection of poems on girls and women
(Nairobi: CCGDDepartment of Literature, University of Nairobi, 1998)