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Introduction | 1 | |
Why Keep Asking Me About My Identity? | 7 | |
Images of Exile and the Female Condition in Nawal El Saadawi's The Fall of the Imam and Memoirs from the Women's Prison | 25 | |
"Little Salt Won't Kill Yuh": English Licks and Two Generations of Migrating Subjects | 53 | |
Narrating Creole Culture: Strategies of Selfhood in the Francophone Caribbean Novel | 73 | |
Negotiating Cultural Identity and Geographical Space in Emile Ollivier's Passages | 87 | |
"Wandering between Two Worlds": Maghrebian Literature and the Redefinition of Boundaries | 99 | |
The Multicultural Environment in Albert Memmi's Autobiographical Novels | 109 | |
Journeys of Self-Exploration in Ken Bugul's Le Baobab Fou | 117 | |
Return and Reconciliation in Kofi Awoonor's Comes the Voyager at Last | 129 | |
Jazz, James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues," and Mongane Serote's To Every Birth Its Blood | 141 | |
Speaking Texts Unheard: Sycorax(ing) Anowa | 151 | |
"Minefield[s] of Unmemory": The New Poetry of Kamau Brathwaite | 175 | |
I Am a Black Woman: Pan-African Feminism/Feminist Pan-Africanism in Black Women's Poetry | 183 | |
Mamani Abdoulaye: Pan-Africanist Poet | 195 | |
La paremiologie, une incommensurable ressource dans la litterature africaine: le cas de Les cancrelats de Tchicaya U Tam'Si et Quand saigne le palmier de Charly Gabriel Mbock | 211 | |
Discourses and Exile in A Shattering of Silence by Farida Karodia | 227 | |
Bessie Head and Pan-Africanism | 233 | |
Discursive Formations: Identity and Ideological Struggle in Samuel Josia Ntara's Historical Narratives | 247 | |
L'Histoire du fou de Mongo Beti: le roman du retour | 261 | |
Luis Bernardo Honwana and the Allegory of Mozambican Regeneration | 281 | |
(Re)Defining Africa's Limits: A Comparison of the Novel and the Short Story | 295 | |
Debats et combats en Guadeloupe autour de l'heritage culturel et spirituel africain | 309 | |
Towards a New Aesthetic in the African Arts | 331 | |
Acceptance Speech for Fonlon-Nichols Award | 337 | |
The Role of the Writer in Establishing a Unified Writers' Organization | 341 | |
Contributors | 353 | |
Editors | 357 | |
Index | 359 |
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