Calabar International Conference on African Literature and the English Language
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Calabar International Conference on African Literature and the English Language
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ICALEL is an acronym for the Calabar International Conference on African Literature and the English Language founded and chaired by African scholar and critic Ernest Emenyonu. At the centre of the conference are African writers and critics from all over the world. The first conference entitled “The Woman as a Writer in Africa” was held at the University of Calabar auditorium in May 1981 and Ghanaian writer Ama Ata Aidoo was keynote speaker. The themes of 1982, namely "Literature in African Langu
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Conference of African writers
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2022-03-23T17:37:59Z
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