Baingana, Doreen
About Doreen Baingana
Reviews
Fullwood, Steven G. “Tropical Fish: Tales from Entebbe.” Black Issues Book Review, vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 2007
“Tropical Fish: Tales from Entebbe.” Kirkus Reviews, vol. 74, no. 11, Jun. 2006
Burkhardt, Joanna M. “Tropical Fish: Tales from Entebbe.” Library Journal, vol. 131, no. 12, July 2006
“Tropical Fish: Tales from Entebbe.” Publishers Weekly, vol. 243, no. 18, May 2006
Williams, Margaret. “Tropical Fish: Stories out of Entebbe.” Essence, vol. 36, no. 3, Jul. 2005
Interviews
Criticism
Gichanda Spencer, Lynda. “‘Abagyenda Bareeba. Those Who Travel, See’: Home, Migration and the Maternal Bond in Doreen Baingana’s Tropical Fish.” African Studies, vol. 75, no. 2, Aug. 2016
Eze, Chelozona. “The City, Hyperculturality, and Human Rights in Contemporary African Women’s Writing.” Re-Inventing the Postcolonial (in the) Metropolis, Sandten and Bauer (eds.), 2016
Mtenje, Asante Lucy. “‘Modest Desires and Defiant Gestures’: Representing Female Sexualities in Doreen Baingana’s Tropical Fish: Tales out of Entebbe and Violet Barungi’s Cassandra.” Current Writing, vol. 29, no. 1, May 2017
Eze, Chielozona. “Autochthony, Cultural Purity, and Cosmopolitan Solidarity: Doreen Baingana and the Virtues of Uprootedness.” Cultural Dynamics of Globalization & African Literature, Dixon and Spleth (eds.), 2016
Works
Children’s and Young Adults’ Books
My Fingers are Stuck (2010)
Gamba the Gecko Wants to Drum (2010)
Short Story Collections
Tropical Fish: Tales out of Entebbe (2005)
Essays/Articles/Non-Fiction/Short Stories
“Why Write?” SJ Magazine of Contemporary Arts & Culture in East Africa, 2013
“Why Art?” SJ Magazine of Contemporary Arts & Culture in East Africa, 2012
“Tuk-Tuk Trail to Suya and Stars.” AGNI, 2012
“Fallen Fruit.” Potomac Review, no. 50, 2011
“Hargeisa Snapshots.” African Cities II: Mobilities and Fixtures, 2011 (PDF)
“Anointed.” AGNI, no. 72, 2010
“Kadongo Kamu - One Beat.” StoryQuarterly, no. 41, 2005
“Our Stories Aren’t all Tragedies.” The Guardian, 2005
“The Depth of Blue.” Gargoyle, no. 48, 2004
“Lost in Los Angeles.” Glimmer Train Stories, no. 48, 2003
“Scars.” issuu, vol. 8, no. 1, 2002
“First Kiss.” Meridian (15273555), no. 10, 2002
Audio and Audiovisual Material
Doreen Baingana on Why She Focuses on Female Characters in Her Books. YouTube, 7 Feb. 2014
Doreen Baingana: The Role of Offensive Language in Novels. YouTube, 6 Sep. 2012