African Literatures in the EightiesDieter Riemenschneider, Frank Schulze-Engler Rodopi, 1993 - 281 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 35
Pagina 3
... , from Ivory Coast . From : African Designs from Traditional Sources , by Geoffrey Williams . ( New York : Dover , 1971 ) . 247 249 255 260 263 280 Introduction Publishing a collection of essays on African literatures in.
... , from Ivory Coast . From : African Designs from Traditional Sources , by Geoffrey Williams . ( New York : Dover , 1971 ) . 247 249 255 260 263 280 Introduction Publishing a collection of essays on African literatures in.
Pagina 7
... traditional and popular forms , especially in poetry and the theatre . Such change is , however , hardly apparent in the continuity of the dichotomy in literary criticism between white and generally eurocentric approaches to white ...
... traditional and popular forms , especially in poetry and the theatre . Such change is , however , hardly apparent in the continuity of the dichotomy in literary criticism between white and generally eurocentric approaches to white ...
Pagina 12
... traditional framework of " modern " vs. " traditional " . What has come into existence are " crippled " or blocked modernities where " old structures have crumbled and no new ones have appeared to take their place " .7 On the one hand ...
... traditional framework of " modern " vs. " traditional " . What has come into existence are " crippled " or blocked modernities where " old structures have crumbled and no new ones have appeared to take their place " .7 On the one hand ...
Pagina 13
... traditional forms of orality and modern literature and the specific modernity of contempo- rary literature in Africa . 8 " What we should begin with is a firm contrast between a sense of literary theory - the strict or nomothetic - in ...
... traditional forms of orality and modern literature and the specific modernity of contempo- rary literature in Africa . 8 " What we should begin with is a firm contrast between a sense of literary theory - the strict or nomothetic - in ...
Pagina 62
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Inhoudsopgave
8 | |
27 | |
39 | |
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 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Achebe Achebe's African literary African literature African society African women African writers Ama Ata Aidoo analysis années Anthills apartheid Armah's arrested modernization artistic Ata Aidoo Ayi Kwei Armah Bernth Lindfors bibliography Black Chantal Zabus chapter Chinweizu cinéma colonial contribution creative cultural nationalism decade East African Editor Eighties English essays Eunice femmes fiction francophone genre Gordimer's guage Harare Heinemann Holger G Ibid interviews ISBN Islam issues Johannesburg journals Jürgen Schadeberg Kenya Kreimeier Lazarus Lazarus's linguistic literary theory littérature London Marechera Mariama Bâ Matigari Meja Mwangi Nadine Gordimer Nairobi nationalist Ngugi wa Thiong'o Nigerian poetry novel novelists oral orature perspective Pidgin play poem poetic poets political post-colonial published reader relexification Research in African roman social Song South Africa Soyinka story strategies Swahili Syl Cheney-Coker texts theatre themes tion tradition University voice West Western woman women writers Yoruba Zabus Zimbabwe Zimbabwean
Populaire passages
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...
Verwijzingen naar dit boek
Literatur als Quelle des Fremdverstehens: eine ..., Volume 14;Volume 326 Sabine Rauer Fragmentweergave - 1997 |