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My Entries in The Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies
My entries on Wole Soyinka and Grace Ogbot were recently published in Wiley-Blackwell’s The Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies. The reference work is available in print or online (along with the publisher’s other encyclopedias). Its online access is pretty cool because you can move between it and The Encyclopedia of Victorian Literature, The Encyclopedia of British Literature: 1660-1789, The…
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Great Resource
Frontline, PBS’s flagship public affairs series, has 170 of its films posted online where anyone can watch for free. This is a terrific resource for teachers to use in the classroom or to recommend to students when they are doing research on a hot-button issue. Their documentaries are timely and thorough, and they feature expert testimonies that…
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Lit2Go
I love this resource so much that I have to share it. The University of South Florida has loads of books that are in the public domain available as free audiobooks. I found these when I was studying for my comprehensive exams and needed to read at all hours of the day. Since I had…