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African Literature, African Literatures. Cultural Practice or Art Practice?

Matatu, 2003
My title is provoked by two tendencies in the discussion of literature from Africa. First, a certain hesitancy over the last decade in using the bold, singular term of the decolonisation years: African Lit? erature, the implication being a pan-African concept.
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African and African American Literature

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1990
Reply to Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., ed. and introd. “African and African American Literature.” PMLA. 1990 Jan; 105(1): 7-184.
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Judging African Literature

2013
Shortly after being appointed Three Crowns editor, Collings wrote a letter to Ivor Wilkes at the University of Ghana, expressing his uncertainty about his new role: Our difficulty is that here in London we can only judge the plays from within the western tradition.
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On African Literature

African Studies Review, 1972
Welcoming the English translation of Bernard Dadie's Climbie -- some fifteen years after its publication in French--Ezekiel Mphahlele commented: It has became a habit for us to complain that intellectuals--including writers, artists, politicians, and scholars--from French-speaking Africa do not work smoothly with those from
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African Literature

African Studies Review, 1974
John D. Erickson, G. D. Killam
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Why African Literature?

Transition, 1964
United Nations Organisation has probably been the greatest force for peace in the world. And yet this force built upon democratic principles of the equality of nations has itself grown from the desire of the world peoples for peace-a halt to the incessant wars that have recurred since the beginning of history.
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