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Ok. Didn't real want to bore everyone with the details. I've just finished my English degree, and I particularly studied Post-colonial literature and esecially African Literature. Most specifically Chinua Achebe, Buchi Emecheta and Ben Okri, who are Nigerian. I want to do a masters in a couple of years when I can afford it, about some aspect of Nigerian literature [not sure what yet... I hope that's ok] but I've become tired of studying it in such a western, analytical, dispassionate way which I feel can't really cope with a totally different viewpoint. Applying Barthes or Western feminism to these authors doesn't get you very far. So I want to go out there and experience it as near to first hand as I can so that I appreciate a little more what I'm talking about. As far as someone whose never been to Africa, I respectfully suggest that I might know quite a bit more than most people who've never been there. When I have been there, I hope to understand a lot more. I want to go alone so that I can't hang around with one of my friends and watch the world still from the outside an not learn very much at all. Which, coward that I am, is a scary prospect. So I thought I'd see if anyone who has been there has anything constructive to say. But thanks for your advice anyway.