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A Calabash Never Sinks

by Ehimwenma E. Aimiuwu

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The book discusses the cultural and social challenges that the average African male experiences in college in America after leaving his African home for the first time. From the dialogues, we can envision what goes through the minds of young African students in terms of culture, sexuality, religion, and politics. The book also exposes various socio-cultural conflicts such as the battle between the sexes, Euro-centrism and Afro-centrism, and also Traditions and Modernity through global proverbial statements.… (more)
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The book discusses the cultural and social challenges that the average African male experiences in college in America after leaving his African home for the first time. From the dialogues, we can envision what goes through the minds of young African students in terms of culture, sexuality, religion, and politics. The book also exposes various socio-cultural conflicts such as the battle between the sexes, Euro-centrism and Afro-centrism, and also Traditions and Modernity through global proverbial statements.

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