Ato Quayson
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Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation
5 editions
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2007
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Oxford Street, Accra: City Life and the Itineraries of Transnationalism
7 editions
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2014
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Calibrations: Reading for the Social
5 editions
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published
2003
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The Cambridge Companion to the Postcolonial Novel
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Strategic Transformations in Nigerian Writing: Orality & History in the Work of Rev. Samuel Johnson, Amos Tutuola, Wole Soyinka & Ben Okri
5 editions
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1997
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Fathers and Daughters: An Anthology of Exploration
4 editions
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published
2008
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Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature
4 editions
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published
2021
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The Cambridge History of Postcolonial Literature (2 Volumes)
4 editions
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published
2012
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Postcolonialism: Theory, Practice, or Process?
6 editions
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published
1999
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Labour Migration, Human Trafficking and Multinational Corporations: The Commodification of Illicit Flows
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9 editions
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2012
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“Indeed, in the medical model, the person with disability is placed under an obligation to want to get well, his or her multiple social roles of parent, worker, spouse, and so on being suspended temporarily in exchange for a sign of strenuous effort toward improvement.”
― Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation
― Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation
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