Amma Darko – Secondary Literatur / Sekundärliteratur
Vincent O. Odamtten (Hrsg.), Broadening the Horizon. Critical Introductions to Amma Darko, Ayebia Publishing 2007.
Louise Allen Zak, “Writing her way: A study of Ghanaian novelist Amma Darko” (January 1, 2001). Electronic Doctoral Dissertations for UMass Amherst. Paper AAI3012199.
Mary Ellen Higgins, Transnational, Transcultural Feminisms? Amma Darko’s Response in Beyond the Horizon.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 25.2 (2006).
Mary Ellen Higgins, “Creating an Alternative Library: Amma Darko Interviewed by Ellie Higgins.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 39.2 (2004).
Aspects of Feminism and Gender in the Novels of Three West African Women Writers (Aidoo, Emecheta, Darko) by Edith Kohrs-Amissah. Heidelberg, Books on African Studies
Mawuli Adjei, Male-bashing and narrative subjectivity in Amma Darko’s
first three novels In SKASE Journal of Literary Studies [online]. 2009, vol. 1, no. 1 [cit. 2009-06-23].
Buder, Christina: Im Überfluß. Amma Darko schreibt über zwei Welten [Frauensolidarotät 68(2/1999) S.33]
Controlling and Punishing Women: Violence against Ghanaian Women, by Akosua Adomako Ampofo © 1993 Review of African Political Economy, No. 56, Challenging Gender Inequalities in Africa (Mar., 1993), pp. 102-111
(article consists of 10 pages
Shanique Streete, African Studies, UCLA
Learning How to Pray: Images of Violence Against Women in the Novels of Amma Darko
Felicity Palmer, Affliction and Advocacy: Sex, Shame, and the Possibility of Desire in Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon and The Housemaid.” May 20, 2006. Annual Meeting of the African Literature Association, Accra, Ghana
J.B.A.Afful, Thematic analysis of gender stratification in Amma Darko’s ‘Beyond the Horizon’, Paper, University of Cape Coast
Petra Leitmeir “Amma Darko – Interkulturelle Literatur in Deutschland ?”:
2007
About / Über: Beyond the Horizon / Der verkaufte Traum
Agbajoh-Laoye, G. “Beyond the Horizon: African Immigration, Trans-Cultural Patterns and Conflicting Liberation in Emecheta’s ‘Second-Class Citizen’ and Amma Darko’s ‘Beyond the Horizon’.” Paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the African Studies Association, November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University, African Studies Association (ASA). 2004.
(2006) Gbanou, Sélom Komlan: “Un rêve (f)utile de l’Europe : le cercle des utopies dans Der verkaufte Traum de Amma Darko”, in: Papa Samba Diop & Florence Paravy (Hrg.), Littératures africaines littératures francophones et utopies, Paris, Action – Université Paris XII Val de Marnes, S. 235-255.
Literatur in Ghana
Richard K. Priebe, Ghanaian Literatures, 1988