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Contributions of African literature to the African Renaissance

International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, 2010
ABSTRACT This article explores how African creative artists have participated – and continue to participate – in creating African identities that promote the idea of a cultural movement of African literary Renaissance. The article divides the phases of the African literary Renaissance into four cultural movements that emerged from the struggle against ...
Maurice Taonezvi Vambe
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Resituating ‘African-language’ literatures in African literature: The case of BW Vilakazi

open access: yesSouth African Journal of African Languages, 2021
In this article, a concern is expressed about the marginal place of African literatures written in African languages in the field of African literary studies. The first fictional novel to be published in isiZulu by one of the most notable writers in South Africa, BW Vilakazi’s Noma Nini, is looked at.
Sithole, Nkosinathi
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Environmental Knowledge, Race, and African American Literature

open access: yes, 2023
This open access book suggests new ways of reading nineteenth-century African American literature environmentally. Combining insights from ecocriticism, African American studies, and Foucauldian theory, Matthias Klestil examines forms of environmental ...
Klestil, Matthias
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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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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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The Dead End of African Literature

Transition, 1963
Dorothy Sekkade, Death. 1963. Woodcut Perhaps the most important achievement of the Conference of African Writers of English Expression held in Makerere College, Kampala, in June I962 is that African literature as now defined and understood leads nowhere.
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Angela N Giaquinto   +2 more
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African Literature

African Studies Review, 1974
John D. Erickson, G. D. Killam
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