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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter I: A Period of Optimism (1795-1910): Literacy as the Path to Equality Chapter 3 Chapter II: Disillusionment Sets In (1910-1948): Black Englishmen and Urban Natives: First Signs of Indigenization Chapter 4 Chapter III: Under Control (1948-1960): Tsotsis, Tough-talking Journalists from the Urban Ghetto and the Post-Creole Continuum Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Dislocation (1960-1976): Colored or Creole? Writing 'Between Two Fires' in the Sixties Chapter 6 Chapter V: Deadlock (1976-1990): The Old is Dying and the New Cannot be Born Chapter 7 Chapter VI: Breakthrough (1990 and after): Multiple Identities and "Emerging Traditions" Chapter 8 Conclusion
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