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Introduction | 1 | |
Poetry | 7 | |
Palm Oil with which Swahili Words are Eaten: Use of Proverbs in Modern Swahili Literature | 11 | |
Traditional Oral Aesthetics in the Modern African Novel: Obinkaram Echewa's The Land's Lord | 23 | |
The Modern African Poet and Traditional African Imagery | 35 | |
Marxism and African Literature: A Survey of Developments | 47 | |
Flies on the Meat: Cultural Poetics and the Study of African Literature | 59 | |
Lamine Senghor (1889-1927), Precurseur de la Prose Nationaliste Negro-Africaine | 69 | |
Litterature Africaine et Identite(s) Maghrebine(s) | 79 | |
L'Afrique des Independances: Espoir ou Deception? Ahmadou Kourouma, Les Soleils des Independances et Mouloud Mammeri | 89 | |
From Tamango to Thiaroye - The Revolution Back on Course? | 97 | |
Deux Non-Classiques de la Litterature Africaine: V.Y. Mudimbe, L'Ecart et Boris Boubacar Diop, Le Temps de Tamango | 105 | |
La Representation du corps feminin chez les romancieres negro-africaines d'expression francaise | 115 | |
Modalites de la signification litteraire chez Mariama Ba et Aminata Sow Fall | 123 | |
Sony Labou Tansi et Abdelkebir Khatibi: Ma langue ou la sienne? | 135 | |
Post-Negritude? | 147 | |
Nigerian Dramatic Literature: The Examples of Femi Osofisan and Tunde Fatunde | 157 | |
Comedy in Mongo Beti's Mission to Kala | 167 | |
Sur les voies de la fiction: La Voix narrative dans l'oeuvre de Mongo Beti | 177 | |
Hard Times in an African Eden: Aminata Sow Fall's L'Appel des arenes | 187 | |
Mariama Ba: Parallels, Convergence and Interior Space | 197 | |
Bessie Head's Serowe: The African Village as Cultural Crossroads | 215 | |
Comparative Aesthetic: Buchi Emecheta and Toni Morrison | 225 | |
"Only the Shorter Companion": Problems of Resources in Teaching Two of Wole Soyinka's Plays | 237 | |
The Animal Trickster as Political Satirist and Social Dissident: An Analysis of Leuk-the-Hare in Birago Diop's Tales of Amadou Koumba and Br'er Rabbit in the Afro-American Folk Tradition | 249 | |
The Image of Africa in North American Children's Literature | 261 | |
The Orishas: African Deities in Cuban Literature | 273 | |
African Poetics and the New World Dance Poem: Rereading Edward Kamau Brathwaite | 283 | |
African Continuities and Caribbean Definitions in Caribbean Literature: The Literary Explorations of Harris, Lamming and Brathwaite | 293 | |
The Editors | 305 | |
The Contributors | 307 | |
Index | 311 |
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Add The Growth of African Literature : Twenty-Five Years after Dakar and Fourah Bay, This publication is the result of an historic event: the first annual meeting of the African Liberature Association (ALA) on African soil. The 15th meeting of the ALA took place in Dakar, Senegal from March 20-23, 1989. The diversity of the papers present, The Growth of African Literature : Twenty-Five Years after Dakar and Fourah Bay to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Growth of African Literature : Twenty-Five Years after Dakar and Fourah Bay, This publication is the result of an historic event: the first annual meeting of the African Liberature Association (ALA) on African soil. The 15th meeting of the ALA took place in Dakar, Senegal from March 20-23, 1989. The diversity of the papers present, The Growth of African Literature : Twenty-Five Years after Dakar and Fourah Bay to your collection on WonderClub |