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Negritude Women
Negritude Women, The Negritude movement, which signaled the awakening of a pan-African consciousness among black French intellectuals, has been understood almost exclusively in terms of the contributions of its male founders: Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and Léon , Negritude Women has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Negritude Women
  • Written by author T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
  • Published by University of Minnesota Press, October 2002
  • The Negritude movement, which signaled the awakening of a pan-African consciousness among black French intellectuals, has been understood almost exclusively in terms of the contributions of its male founders: Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and Léon
  • The Negritude movement, which signaled the awakening of a pan-African consciousness among black French intellectuals, has been understood almost exclusively in terms of the contributions of its male founders: Aimé Césaire, Léopold
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Caliban's Women1
1Race Signs of the Interwar Times: Pan-Noirisme and La Depeche Africaine25
2Jane Nardal: A New Race Spirit and the Francophone New Negro38
3Les Soeurs Nardal and the Clamart Salon: Content and Context of La Revue du monde noir, 1931-193252
4Paulette Nardal: Antillean Literature and Race Consciousness68
5Suzanne Cesaire: Tropiques, Negritude, Surrealism, 1941-194580
AppBlack Internationalism (1928)105
AppExotic Puppets (1928)108
AppActs of Grace (1929)114
AppIn Exile (1929)116
AppThe Awakening of Race Consciousness among Black Students (1932)119
AppLetter from Lieutenant de Vaisseau Bayle, Chief of Information Services, to the Editor of the Review Tropiques (May 10, 1943)125
AppResponse from Tropiques (May 12, 1943)128
AppThe Malaise of a Civilization (1942)130
AppThe Great Camouflage (1945)135
Notes141
Selected Bibliography157
Index159


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