History and fiction in King women’s of Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v12i25.42797Keywords:
Mozambican Literature, Ccontemporary narrative, Female conditionAbstract
King Women’s is a novel and Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa is crossed by intersection between African Portuguese: Moçambique and Portugal, trough the writing African’s during the Colonial History and the effacement of the other is evidenced.
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