Barber, Karin

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  • Barber, Karin (2024). Print networks and linguistic interaction in the early Yoruba press. In Finkelstein, D., Johnson, D. & Davis, C. (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to British Colonial Periodicals (pp. 330 - 342). Edinburgh University Press. https://doi.org/10.3366/jj.15478419.26
  • Barber, Karin, Jeyifo, Biodun, Julien, Eileen, Vinson, Steve (2022). Africa. In Damrosch, D. & Lindberg-Wada, G. (Eds.), Literature: A World History (pp. 107 - 127). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119775737.ch6
  • Barber, Karin (2019). Honouring great men: language, memorialisation and popular voices in early Yoruba print culture. In Adesola, O., Oyetade, A. & Sheba, L. (Eds.), Africa and Its Diaspora Languages, Literature, and Culture (pp. 322 - 344). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Barber, Karin (2018). In praise of history; history as praise. In Green, T. & Rossi, B. (Eds.), Landscapes, Sources and Intellectual Projects of the West African Past: Essays in Honour of Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias (pp. 312 - 331). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004380189_017
  • Barber, Karin (2017). A history of African popular culture. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139061766
  • Barber, Karin (2017). Experiments with text: Fagunwa and his precursors. In Adeeko, A. & Adesokan, A. (Eds.), Celebrating D.O. Fagunwa: Aspect of African and World Literary History . Bookcraft.
  • Barber, Karin (2016). Experiments with genre in Yoruba newspapers of the 1920s. In Peterson, D. R., Hunter, E. & Newell, S. (Eds.), African print cultures: newspapers and their publics in the twentieth century (pp. 151-178). University of Michigan. Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.8833121