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The Outsider Within. Anticolonial Critiques of Humanity and the Cosmopolitan Vision. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This article re‐examines the anticolonial critique of the concept of ‘humanity’. It uses the example of Leopold Senghor to show the extent to which this critique is shaped by their sociological marginality. Drawing on Georg Simmel's discussion of the ‘stranger’ and Patricia Hill Collins's discussion of the ‘outsider within’, the study rethinks
Davison-Vecchione D +1 more
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Music, magic, and medicine: an ecocritical approach to Afro-Caribbean poetry [PDF]
This article is an eco-critical approach to the Afro-Carribean poetry of Aimé Césaire, Nicolás Guillén, and Luis Palés Matos.Este artículo es una aproximación eco-crítica a la poesía Afro-Caribeña de Aimé Césaire, de Nicolás Guillén, y de Luis Palés ...
Rivera-Barnes, Beatriz
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We are the world? Anthropocene cultural production between geopoetics and geopolitics [PDF]
The article argues that the work of literary theorist Mikhail M. Bakhtin presents a starting point for thinking about the instrumentalization of climate change.
Last, Angela
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Quantitative estimates of forage availability at the end of the growing season in rangelands are helpful for pastoral livestock managers and for local, national and regional stakeholders in natural resource management.
Abdoul Aziz Diouf +7 more
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Aimé Césaire and The Divine Comedy: Self-enlightenment and the dialectic of relation in And the Dogs Were Silent [PDF]
This article offers a close reading of the lyrical drama And the Dogs Were Silent, and Aimé Césaire’s unique deployment of a Dantean imaginary. It argues, specifically, that Dante’s “symbolic process” in the Commedia provides a metaphorical structure for
Allen, J
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BOUVIER, Pierre. Aimé Césaire, Frantz Fanon: Portraits de décolonisés, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2010, 280 pp.
Ariel Rolim
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Language as Symbolic Action: A Burkean Analysis of Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal
This paper sets out to put Kenneth Burke’s thought on language as representative of symbolic action into conversation with Aimé Césaire’s epic poem, Cahier d’un retour au pays natal.
Chelsea R. Binnie
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Luis Palés Matos y Aimé Césaire: entre África y América en un barco libertario
A partir de la obra del jamaiquino Claude McKay, del martiniqués Aimé Césaire y del puertorriqueño Luis Palés Matos, Jean-Claude Bajeux propuso —desde una perspectiva comparatista— que la negritud antillana se rige por cuatro leyes: el ritmo y la ...
López-Baralt, Mercedes
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Le Baobab en quête de ses racines : la « Négritude » d’Aimé Césaire ou l’éveil à un humanisme identitaire et écologique dans l’espace francophone [PDF]
La pensée d’Aimé Césaire (1913-2008), à la fois discours poétique, posture politique et conscience écologique bien avant l’heure, révèle un lieu de révolte symbolique où convergent une « communauté d’oppressions subies ».
Carr, Paul R., Thésée, Gina
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Malgré les divers thèmes étudiés par des générations d’écrivains d’Afrique et de la diaspora noire francophone, la plupart de leurs œuvres ne reflète souvent que très timidement une forme esthétique hardie; serait-ce par peur de faire la différence?
Clotaire Saah Nengou
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