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Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism
Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism, In a critical, well-researched, and illuminating analysis of history and literature, this study highlights the dynamics of the relationship between Africans and African-Americans since the original separation of the Middle Passage. The study emerges at a , Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism has a rating of 1.5 stars
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Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism, In a critical, well-researched, and illuminating analysis of history and literature, this study highlights the dynamics of the relationship between Africans and African-Americans since the original separation of the Middle Passage. The study emerges at a , Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism
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  • Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Context and Criticism
  • Written by author Christel N. Temple
  • Published by Carolina Academic Press, January 2004
  • In a critical, well-researched, and illuminating analysis of history and literature, this study highlights the dynamics of the relationship between Africans and African-Americans since the original separation of the Middle Passage. The study emerges at a
  • In a critical, well-researched, and illuminating analysis of history and literature, this study highlights the dynamics of the relationship between Africans and African-Americans since the original separation of the Middle Passage. The study emerges at a
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Ch. 1Defining literary pan-Africanism3
The African vision of the African-American experience15
Ch. 2Historical premises of African and African-American relationships25
African consciousness of the enslavement experience from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries25
Twentieth-century African and trans-Atlantic relations : history, ideology, and concept47
Late nineteenth-century connections50
Getting more familiar : Africans on African-Americans63
Ch. 3Literary history and foundations : Black Orpheus and critical paradigms69
The journal tradition in West Africa70
Black Orpheus72
Concepts of Pan-Africanism and regeneration in West African literature89
Ch. 4Truth or satire : Wole Soyinka and black America95
Soyinka's complete vision of the African-American experience95
Literary criticism on Joe Golder104
Coming to terms with discrepancies regarding Joe Golder115
Ch. 5"They have forgotten!" : Ama Ata Aidoo brings strangers back home119
Aidoo : a pan-African mediator124
Anowa and other works by Aidoo137
Kinship and integration in Ghanaian culture143
Ch. 6Recognition and belonging : Kofi Awoonor and Ayi Kwei Armah's pan-African regeneration147
Kofi Awoonor's Comes the voyager at last150
Ayi Kwei Armah's Osiris rising161


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