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Ba, Mariama. Scarlet Song. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. 1986
"Scarlet Song"

Ba, Mariama. Scarlet Song (January 16, 1995) Publisher: Longman ISBN: 0582264553
"Scarlet Song" and "Candide"

Williams, Mariama `The MDGs in the Context of Gender and Trade' in `Seeking Accountability on Women's Human Rights: Women Debate the Millennium Development Goals', p 24
Gender Subordination and the Global Political Economy

 

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Motherhood, Womanhood, and Anywhere In-Between
A look at "So Long a Letter" and "Scarlet Song" by Mariama Ba and "The Joys of Motherhood," by Buchi Emecheta to explore the victimization relating to African women's struggle for the identities of mother and woman in society. -- 2,942 words; 4 sources; MLA
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"Scarlet Song" by Mariama Ba
Analysis of the book "Scarlet Song" by Mariama Ba's focusing on the status of women in the Muslim religion. -- 900 words;
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“The Scarlet Song”
A discussion of how Ousmane’s characteristics define Senegalese culture in "The Scarlet Song" by Mariama Ba. -- 850 words;
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Mariama Ba's "Un Chant ‘Ecarlate" ("Scarlet Song")
This paper discusses the intertwining themes of roots, racism, sexism and morality in Mariama Ba's "Un Chant 'Ecarlate" ("Scarlet Song"). -- 2,530 words;
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Mariama Ba's "So Long a Letter"
A look at the effects of Islam on women from one woman's perspective. -- 814 words; 3 sources;
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