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Ousseina Alidou

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Ousseina D. Alidou bụ Prọfesọ a ma ama nke akwụkwọ ozi mmadụ, Ụlọ Akwụkwọ nke Arts na Sciences-Rutgers University. Ọ na-akụzi na ngalaba nke Africa, Middle Eastern na South Asia Languages ​​and Literature na Mahadum Rutgers.[1] O nwetara nzere Master of Arts na linguistics na Université Abdou Moumouni na Niamey, Niger, na nzere MA na Applied Linguistics na Mahadum Indiana Bloomington ebe o nwetakwara PhD theoretical linguistics. Ọ bụ onye otu kọmitii maka nnwere onwe agụmakwụkwọ n'Africa na onye isi oche 2022 nke Association Studies Africa.. [1]

Nwanne ejima ya bụ Hassana Alidou bụ onye nnọchi anya Niger na United States site na 2015 ruo 2019. [2]

  • 2006 Rutgers University Board of Trustees Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence[3]
  • 2007 Onye nke abụọ, Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize, Women's Caucus of the African Studies Association for Engaging Modernity [4]
  • 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award nke Africa-America Institute [3]
  • 2015 Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Award [5]

Akwụkwọ ndị e bipụtara

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Alidou bipụtara ọtụtụ isiokwu na akwụkwọ ndị ọkà mmụta gụnyere: [6]

  • A Thousand Flowers: Social struggles against structural adjustment in African universities, co-edited with Silvia Federici and George Caffentzis, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2000
  • Engaging Modernity: Muslim Women and the Politics of Agency in Postcolonial Niger, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005.[7]
  • Ndị inyom Alakụba na postcolonial Kenya: idu ndú, nnọchiteanya, na mgbanwe mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya, Madison: Mahadum Wisconsin Press, 2013.[8]
  • Protest Arts, Gender, and Social Change: Fiction, Popular Songs, and the Media in Hausa Society across Borders, University of Michigan Press, 2024.[9]

Edemsibia

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  1. ASA Board of Directors, Ousseina D. Alidou, President serving through 2022. African Studies Association. Archived from the original on 24 Dec 2022. Retrieved on 21 January 2023.
  2. Straehley. "Niger's Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Hassana Alidou?", AllGov.com, 3 May 2015. Retrieved on 10 November 2016.
  3. 1 2 Ousseina Alidou, Recipient, 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award of the Africa-America Institute. Rutgers University. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved on 1 December 2013.
  4. Engaging Modernity: Muslim Women and the Politics of Agency in Postcolonial Niger. BiblioVault.
  5. Nolan (11 September 2015). Giving Back: The African Diaspora and Higher Education. carnegie.org. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Retrieved on 10 September 2024.
  6. Ousseina Alidou. Google Scholar. Retrieved on 21 January 2023.
  7. Alidou (2006). "Engaging modernity: Muslim women and the politics of agency in postcolonial NigerChoice Reviews Online Volume: 44, Issue: 01, Pages: 44 - 0481 Published: 1 Sep, 2006". Choice Reviews Online. Retrieved on 26 January 2023. 
  8. Mueller (2016). Reviewed Works: Muslim Women in Postcolonial Kenya: Leadership, Representation and Social Change by Alidou Ousseina D., African Studies Review, Vol. 59, No. 2 (SEPTEMBER 2016), pp. 290-292 (3 pages) Published by: Cambridge University Press. JSTOR. Retrieved on 26 January 2023.
  9. Protest Arts, Gender, and Social Change.