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Book Chapter
S. Danson Kahyana, The Meaning of Education as an Introduction to Total Reality – A Case of the Teaching of East African Poetry, in Education and Reality: Reflections on Luigi Giussani’s Book, The Risk of Education, Nairobi: Fondazione AVSI and Kenyatta University, 2008.
Journal Article
S. Danson Kahyana, Assessing Literary Studies Curricula for Freedom of Expression Responsiveness in Ugandan Universities, 2021.
S. Danson Kahyana, Depiction of African Indigenous Education in Akiki Nyabongo’s Africa Answers Back (1936), 2016.
S. Danson Kahyana, From a Habit to a Husband: Representation of the Intersection between Religion and Masculinities in John Ruganda’s Play, The Burdens (1972), 2020.
T. T Huynh and Kahyana, S. Danson, A General Introduction, 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, Narrating National Identity: Fiction, Citizenship and the Asian Experience in East Africa, 2005.
S. Danson Kahyana, Narratives of Oppressed Identity and Ethnic Discrimination in Mohamed A. Eno’s The Bantu-Jareer Somalis: Unearthing Apartheid in the Horn of Africa, 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, The People's Republic of China as Imagined in Taddeo Bwambale Nyondo's Around China in 300 Days: A Journey Through 30 Cities and Towns (2017), 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, The Poetics of Place and Space in Michael David Kyazze's Zimbabwe-Set Novel Rustlings of the Mulberry Tree (2014), 2016.
S. Danson Kahyana, The potential role of orature in fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, 2013.
S. Danson Kahyana, Re-Imagining Bobi Wine: Student Electoral Politics as Popular Performance Space, 2021.
S. Danson Kahyana, Shifting marginalities in Ham Mukasa and Sir Apolo Kagwa's Uganda's Katikiro in England, 2016.
S. Danson Kahyana, Singing Against Anti-Asian Sentiment in The East African Postcolony: Jagjit Sing’s “Portrait of an Asian As an East African, 2021.
S. Danson Kahyana, A Ugandan Poet Remembers the Rwanda Genocide on Facebook in Canada: The Transnational Aesthetics of Juliane Okot Bitek 100 Days (2016), 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, Versifying as reckoning : the quest for justice in Mohamed A. Eno's Guilt of Otherness (2013) and Vertical Articulation (2015), 2019.
S. Danson Kahyana, What If It Wasn't Kato Who Raped Diana? Representing the Yearning for Justice in As I Stood Dead Before the World: Creative Writing from Luzira Prison (2018), 2020.
S. Danson Kahyana, Writing dictatorship and misrule in Uganda: Susan N. Kiguli's The African Saga, 2015.