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L’emploi rythmique des connecteurs
According to Senghor’s theory of “negro-African” languages and literatures –which derives from the famous opposition between “negro emotion” and “Hellenic reason”– the poetic production of black authors is characterized by asyndeton.
Edoardo Cagnan
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Visual Arts, Insecurity and an Elusive Peace in Casamance, Senegal
Abstract The separatist rebellion in Casamance, southern Senegal, has driven what is arguably the longest‐running intra‐state conflict in West Africa. Spanning over four decades, it has affected successive generations through insecurity (including armed violence and landmine use); economic disruption; trauma; human displacement (both internal and into ...
Martin Evans
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Gut microbiota provides an effective strategy for sympatric proximal species to coexist in interspecific competition. ABSTRACT Gut microbiota provides an effective strategy for sympatric proximal species to coexist in interspecific competition. In the present study, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was used to investigate the gut microbial of the Cricetulus ...
Yue Ren +6 more
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As comunidades quilombolas brasileiras foram reconhecidas pelo governo na publicação do Artigo 68, no ADCT, Constituição de 1988, que, ao garantir-lhes a posse de terra, evocou questões socioeconômicas, espaciais, jurídicas e culturais, trazendo a ...
Marilene Leal Paré +2 more
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ALL THAT GLITTERS: THE MANY OBJECTS OF ROME'S MUSEUM OF CIVILIZATIONS
ABSTRACT This review article examines the various methodologies practiced by Rome's Museum of Civilizations (Museo delle Civiltà) to discuss the contemporary curatorial approaches of traditional ethnographic museums. It adopts a historical and comparative perspective to situate the diverse collections within ongoing debates about art restitution.
Arielle Xena Alterwaite
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Négritude, Négrité, Judéité, Lusitanité
Guy Dugas analyzes the content of the poet-president’s correspondence with poet Armand Guibert and writer and sociologist Albert Memmi. In his exchanges with Guibert, Senghor expressed a sense of belonging to the Portuguese people.
Guy Dugas
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Léopold Sédar Senghor in the magazine era
This article revisits the general context in which the ideas shaping the thought of L. S. Senghor were developed. It outlines the contours of these ideas and the stakes that drive the Négritude movement in response to the growing aspirations for ...
El Hadji Malick Ndiaye
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Tirailleur, facteur, anticolonialiste : la courte vie militante de Lamine Senghor (1924-1927)
Entre 1924 et sa mort prématurée en 1927, le Sénégalais Lamine Senghor devient une vedette du mouvement anticolonialiste. Le souvenir de sa contribution au mouvement anticolonialiste, ainsi qu’à la prise de conscience du monde noir, sera bientôt éclipsé ...
David Murphy
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Efficacy of praziquantel against urinary schistosomiasis and reinfection in Senegalese school children where there is a single well-defined transmission period [PDF]
Background: Human schistosomiasis is a significant health problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Niakhar, West central Senegal, the transmission of S. haematobium occurs seasonally between July and November.
Adiouma Diallo +8 more
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Senghor's Anxiety of Influence
An examination of the question of influence in Senghor's work, with particular attention to the concept of assimilation - which I argue allows Senghor to responsibly adopt notions from French vitalist and life-philosophy traditions, despite their close ...
John E. Drabinski
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