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The Dark Edge of African Writing
Most contemporary literature of Africa have been aided by thematic specificity on war, conflict, discord, and the resultant tension wrought upon individual and family on national and continental spaces.
The Dark Edge of African Literature
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African Writing Crossing Borders
Crossing Borders in African Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing Available from African Books Collective 'Crossing Borders' showcases intellectual attempts to commit the process of African interrogation of postcoloniality and postmodernity to multidimensional exploration of perspectives on black identity and...
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Gender Issues in African Writing
Gender Issues in African Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing Available from African Books Collective 'Gender Issues' examines the ways in which some protagonists in African fictions are made to challenge and counter entwined western discussions on family, politics, gender...
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Female Subjectivities in African Writing
Female Subjectivities in African Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing Available from African Books Collective Throughout the rise and expansion of western civilization, women have confronted what they perceive to be masculinist repression in human society, especially where it had...
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Preserving Oral Tradition in African Writing
Oral Tradition in African Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing Available from African Books Collective While much has been studied by literary scholars of the oral repertoire and its significance for modern writing, attempts to maintain a unidirectional study of...
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The Indigenous Heritage of African Writing
Indigenous Heritage in African Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing Available from African Books Collective Edited by the duo Smith and Ce, 'Indigenous Heritage' asserts that the spirit of Africa as manifested in her great cultural forms which first spoke...
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African Writing As Counter Discourse
'Counter Discourse' reworks the cultural heritage of black literary aesthetic using the prose and drama fictions of Anglophone, Lusophone, and Francophone writers from Africa and the African Diaspora.
Counter Discourse Writing in African Literature
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African Rhythms: The Vibrant New Literature
From the African Library of Critical Writing It has been argued that traditional literature in Africa, often called orature, has served as an instrument for examination of individual experience in relation to the normative order of society. It was used, and...
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Postcolonial Identities in African Writing
Interrogating African Literature from Post Colonial Identities
by the African Library of Critical Writing Post Colonial Identities is a collage of works which revisit the emergence of divergent regional and national groupings in African Literature along history and contact with the...
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Imagining Africa in Western Narratives
Edited by Smith and Ce, the volume strives to illuminate the remarkable evolution of national literatures well beyond the history of conquest, domination and instability of the regions.
Imagining Africa in Western Narratives
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