Ode Ogede

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Ode Ogede (often O. S. Ogede, Ode S. Ogede) is a Nigerian-born American academic who is professor of African literature at North Carolina Central University and was a lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University.

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  • Ode Ogede, Art, Society, and Performance: Igede Praise Poetry (University Press of Florida, 1997)
  • Ode Ogede, Ayi Kwei Armah, Radical Iconoclast (Heinemann, 1999)
  • Ode Ogede, Achebe and the Politics of Representation (Africa WP, 2000)
  • Ode Ogede, Ogede, Ode. Teacher Commentary on Student Papers Conventions, Beliefs, and Practices. Westport, Conn: Bergin & Garvey, 200 In 702 libraries according to WorldCat[1](Garvin, 2001)
  • Ode Ogede, Achebe's Things Fall Apart: Reader's Guide (Continuum, 2007)
  • Ode Ogede, Helping Students Write Successful papers (Lang, 2013)
  • Intertextuality in Contemporary African Literature (Rowman, 2011)
  • Chiji Akoma, Research in African Literatures 30 #4 (1999): 227-28
  • Adekoo Adeleke, Research in African Literatures 42 # 2 (2011): 102-104
  • Tanure Ojaide, World Literature Today 73.1 (1999): 199
  • Ogede, Ode (1 January 2001). "Oral Tradition and Modern Storytelling: Revisiting Chinua Achebe's Short Stories". International Fiction Review. 28 (1): 67–77. ISSN 0315-4149.
  • Contemporary Authors (Gale/Cengage Press 2007)

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