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J.B. Amissah-Arthur, PhD.
Lecturer, Department of English,
University of Ghana
Verified email at ug.edu.gh
Literary theory
Colonial/postcolonial literature
African folklore
Novel studies
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Feminism in Africa: The Case of The Female Characters in Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes
JB Amissah-Arthur
Unpublished BA Thesis
, 1999
2
1999
Pudendic cult and public discourse: Pornogrammar as a rhetorical strategy in Ghana's public spaces
JB Amissah-Arthur
Sexual Humour in Africa, 65-87
, 2022
1
2022
Theorising pornogrammar in the Akan folktale tradition: The trickster’s rhetorical indirection and sexual indiscretion
JB Amissah-Arthur
Legon Journal of the Humanities 30 (1), 54-81
, 2019
1
2019
From Oral to Digital and Back: Adinkra Symbols and Kweku Ananse on YouTube
JB Amissah-Arthur, K Opoku-Agyemang
Global Perspectives on Digital Literature, 181-195
, 2023
2023
Expulsion from Eden: Towards the Story and Theory of the Early Ghanaian Novel
JB Amissah-Arthur
2018
Towards A Theory of the Colonialist Novel: Caving, Caging, Theft and Voicing as a Structural Grammar
JB Amissah-Arthur
University of Ghana
, 2017
2017
Akan Theory of Mind: Trickster and the Divine Middle Ground in the Akan Folktale Tradition
JB Amissah-Arthur
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