African Literatures in the EightiesDieter Riemenschneider, Frank Schulze-Engler Rodopi, 1993 - 281 pagina's |
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... means look- ing back across a major historical watershed . The disappear- ance of most of what used to be referred to as " the socialist world " , the break - up of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War period have instigated far ...
... means look- ing back across a major historical watershed . The disappear- ance of most of what used to be referred to as " the socialist world " , the break - up of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War period have instigated far ...
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... means of a fair- ly orthodox , if sometimes rather eclectic , reception of Marx- ism . Their view of history has generally been optimistic and linked to the telos of a " second " ( this time " real " ) decolonisa- tion ; thus " the ...
... means of a fair- ly orthodox , if sometimes rather eclectic , reception of Marx- ism . Their view of history has generally been optimistic and linked to the telos of a " second " ( this time " real " ) decolonisa- tion ; thus " the ...
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... means less relevant theoretical perspectives have been devel- oped during the last decade . One of the most interesting examples of these perspectives is to be found in Wole Soyinka's essay collection Art , Dialogue and Outrage . These ...
... means less relevant theoretical perspectives have been devel- oped during the last decade . One of the most interesting examples of these perspectives is to be found in Wole Soyinka's essay collection Art , Dialogue and Outrage . These ...
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... mean potential nature also ) becomes progressively undermined until he begins to question the usefulness of any sustained interest in his own cultural matrix , seeing that his discoveries can , in any case , be reduced to a universal ...
... mean potential nature also ) becomes progressively undermined until he begins to question the usefulness of any sustained interest in his own cultural matrix , seeing that his discoveries can , in any case , be reduced to a universal ...
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... means , aptitude or inclination to get involved in the physical production , sale and distribution of what they write ; if they do have this impulse , they'll probably wind up as businessmen - publishers , that is rather than as ...
... means , aptitude or inclination to get involved in the physical production , sale and distribution of what they write ; if they do have this impulse , they'll probably wind up as businessmen - publishers , that is rather than as ...
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West African Literature in the 1980s | 61 |
The Eighties and the Return to Oral | 85 |
The Elusive Truth Literary Development | 107 |
East African Literature in the 1980s | 121 |
South African Literature of the Eighties | 139 |
Conference Report | 197 |
Book Reviews | 204 |
There is no Sun in Africa but Drought | 210 |
Early_Cultural Nationalism in West | 225 |
Playing the Market The Market Theatre 19761986 | 235 |
Nadine Gordimer Antje Hagena | 241 |
Black African Literature in English 19821986 | 247 |
Schwarzafrikanische Literatur im Französischunterricht | 260 |
Claiming Her Authority from Life Twenty Years | 155 |
Poems | 163 |
Complaints Complaints | 188 |
To the Memory of my Beloved Brother | 268 |
Authors Addresses | 280 |
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Pagina 138 - Muses' anvil; turn the same (And himself with it) that he thinks to frame, Or, for the laurel, he may gain a scorn; For a good poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue, even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners brightly shines In his well turned, and true filed lines; In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandished at the eyes of ignorance.
Pagina 12 - Nyong'o has recently stated, at the centre of the failure of African states to chart viable paths for domestic accumulation is the problem of accountability, the lack of democracy.
Pagina 12 - ... (ie repression) is the preoccupation of most governments; all this has come about to cement one notorious but common aspect of all African governments: the use of public resources as possibilities for viable indigenous processes of development is neglected or destroyed altogether. There is a definite correlation between the lack of democratic practices in African politics and the deteriorating socio-economic...
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