Agnès Ngoh Nzuh
Agnès Ngoh Nzuh is a Cameroonian author of collections of traditional stories. She published Les poussins têtus: contes de la savane et de la forêt (1997) and Tales from the Grassland and the Forest (1997). Both are aimed at school children, the former is used in primary education in the Francophone system (grade 6), the latter became a textbook included in the syllabus of the Ministry of Secondary Education in Cameroon, in line with the competency based approach.
Source:
"Contes. Les poussins têtus", Takam Tikou 7 (1998): 69 at cnljbnf.fr (accessed: September 30, 2022).
Onana, Aristide, “Book Review: Tales from the Grassland and the Forest” at journaletudiant.com (accessed: September 30, 2022).
Jong, T.V., “Dramatizing/Transforming the Cameroonian Oral Tale: A Study of Ngoh Agnes Nzuh’s The Story of the Stubborn Chicks”, Epasa Moto: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Arts, Letters and the Humanities 1.2 (2014): 247.
Bio prepared by Marta Pszczolinska, University of Warsaw, m.pszczolinska@al.uw.edu.pl
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