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         African Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature
  2. African-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology (Harpercollins Literary Mosaic) by Young, 1997-01-17
  3. African Oral Literature by Isidore Okpewho, 1992-09-01
  4. African American Literature (Penguin Academics) by Keith Gilyard, Anissa Wardi, 2004-01-31
  5. African Literature: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory
  6. The Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Women's Literature by Valerie Lee, 2005-08-14
  7. The Handbook of African American Literature by Hazel Arnett Ervin, 2004-06-30
  8. Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Literature with Audio CD, The by Rochelle Smith, Sharon L. Jones, et all 1999-08-19
  9. Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in Africa (Black Literature and Culture Series) by Christopher L. Miller, 1993-09-24
  10. A History of Twentieth-Century African Literatures
  11. The Journal of African American Children's Literature. Vol. 1, Issue 1 by Khafilah Abdel-Malik, 2005-08-08
  12. Language and Theme: Essays on African Literature by Emmanuel N. Obiechina, 1990-07
  13. Literature of Marginality: Dalit Literature and African-American Literature by Aston; NMed., 2001-02-02
  14. Aspects of South African Literature

1. African Literature On The Internet
See also South african literature, Africa s 100 Best Books A celebration of African writing, publishing and research sponsored by
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/lit.html
Topics : Literature Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: South African Literature Africa's 100 Best Books
A celebration of African writing, publishing and research sponsored by the Zimbabwe International Book Fair . The Books Nominated . From the Zimbabwe International Book Fair. http://zibf.org/
[Achebe, Chinua] Conference "Home and Exile: Achebe at 70" in celebration of Chinua Achebe’s 70th Birthday , November 3–4, 2000, Bard College.
Includes a list of his works, awards, prizes, lectures, honorary doctorates. Among the speakers to attend are Nuruddin Farah, Nadine Gordimer, Ali Mazrui, Toni Morrison, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, and Wole Soyinka. http://www.bard.edu/news_events/archive/achebe/
Achebe, Chinua - Bill Barrett
Links to web sites about Achebe. Maintained by an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic and Photographic Media, School of Communications, Webster University, St. Louis. http://www.websteruniv.edu/~barrettb/achebe.htm See also:
Pegasos: Literature Related Resources
- Has a biography and reading list for Chinua Achebe.

2. Literature
LITERATURE. african literature. URL http//wwwsul-stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/ african literature. URL http//www.vci.net/~schuck/2189-8328386-
http://www.iupui.edu/~aaws/literature.htm
LITERATURE African Literature
URL: http://www-sul-stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/
africa/lit.html
Summary: A link to biographical sources and essays. African Literature
URL: http://www.vci.net/~schuck/2189-8328386-
747441-afr.htm
Summary: List of African literature books African Literature on the Internet
URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/
area/Africa/aflit.html
Summary: An index to anglophone and francophone literature on the Internet.
Writing in the Sky, screenprint, 1989 Artist: Obiora Udechukwu African Literature - Fiction Books URL: http://www.pagehome.com/bookstore/new/wafrican.htm Summary: List of African literature fiction books. African Writers and Their Literature URL: http://www.ualberta.ca/~omollel/afwrithhome.html Summary: This site provides you with information about African writers and their literature on the web, along with useful general background information on Africa.

3. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
african literature Resources (links to interviews and information about critical journals) (Karen Fung) African Postcolonial Literature in English (George P
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2748

4. Howard University Libraries - African & Caribbean Literature In French
BLAIR, Dorothy S. african literature in French A History of Creative Writing in French from West and Equatorial Africa. 1970 Research in african literatures.
http://www.founders.howard.edu/afrolit2.htm
A-Z Index Sterling Online Catalog HU Home You are at: Home Guides A FRICAN ARIBBEAN
L ITERATURE I N F RENCH
Mohamed Mekkawi

Howard University
February 1989 Overviews
Biography

History and Criticism

Drama
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Prefactory Note and Acknowledgments
I NTRODUCTION TO MOST HISTORIANS of African and Caribbean literature in French, René Maran's Batouala, Véritable roman nègre , published in 1921 (prix Goncourt 1921), would mark the beginning of this literature. Tout le roman nègre procède de René Maran , said Léopold Senghor in 1956. By all standards this is a relatively young literature; its writers, with a few exceptions, are living persons. Indeed, the bulk of its corpus belongs to the late fifties and the post-independence period in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet within this short span, this literature has made its presence felt on the world scene, and has generated enough materials for serious research. As part of the history and culture of the peoples, African and Caribbean literature in French reflects the traumatic history of imperialism (colonial and neo-colonial) and its political, economic, and cultural manifestations. One can easily define in this literature, from the great poet-apostles of Negritude (Léon Gontran Damas, Aimé Césaire, Léopold Senghor, Jacques Rabemanjara), to the post-independence novelists (ousmane Sembène, Djibril Tamsir Niane, Jean Pliya, Seydou Badian, and others), a conscious desire towards cultural disalienation, an effort to reach back to native sources and traditions, to one's own roots which the colonized has been taught to despise. But there is also a political

5. South African Literature
An annotated guide to internet resources on South african literature for students, faculty, librarians, teachers, journalists, businesspeople and others.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/southafrica/rsalit.html
Countries : South Africa : Literature Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: Africa South of the Sahara - Literature
African Postcolonial Literature in English
Part of the Postcolonial and Postimperial Web created by Professor George P. Landow, English and Art History, Brown University with contributions by Brown University students, postgraduate students, lecturers from the Univ. of Zimbabwe, and others. Information on South Africa , etc. Some areas lack information. http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/misc/africov.html
Alternation (Durban, South Africa)
Journal published by the interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of Southern African Literature and Languages, University of Durban-Westville, South Africa. Volumes Vol 2. No. 2. 1995 and Vol 6. No. 1. 1999 are online. [KF] http://www.nymphs.mlsultan.ac.za/alternation.htm
Barefoot Press
South African poetry web site. The Barefoot Press distributes free poetry pamphlets. Lists addresses of other South African poetry magazines. Link to the Electronic Sesame , journal of the Lional Abrahams Writers' Workshop; has issues from No. 1, Dec. 1995.

6. African Studies - African Literature
WWW Virtual Library. Department home. african literature on the Internet. african literature Association (via Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/aflit.html
African Studies
Internet Resources
African Studies Email:
africa

@libraries.cul.columbia.edu
African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
African Literature on the Internet

7. African Studies - African Literature
Annotated links to african literature sites, including some in French.
http://www.cc.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/aflit.html
African Studies
Internet Resources
African Studies Email:
africa

@libraries.cul.columbia.edu
African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
African Literature on the Internet

8. Research In African Literatures
muse.jhu.edu/journals/research_in_african_literatures/ More results from muse.jhu.edu AHRB Centre for Asian and african literatures Home By this process, the Centre will advance our knowledge of Asian and african literatures, challenge current Western theories of literature, and thus expand our
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Research in African Literatures
E-ISSN: 1527-2044 Print ISSN: 0034-5210
Publisher: Indiana University Press Research in African Literatures , the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide, serves as a stimulating vehicle in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every number, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews JOURNAL COVERAGE:
Vol. 30, no. 3 (1999);
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Number 2, Summer 2004

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Number 4, Winter 2003 Number 3, Fall 2003 ... Number 3, Fall 1999 Select a Volume Volume 35, 2004 Volume 34, 2003 Volume 33, 2002 Volume 32, 2001

9. African Studies - African Literature
Department home. african literature on the Internet Bibliography of criticism of South african literature in English (1996). Compiled by Barbara Richter and Roy Muller
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/aflit.html
African Studies
Internet Resources
African Studies Email:
africa

@libraries.cul.columbia.edu
African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
African Literature on the Internet

10. SOAS: Centres
AHRB Centre for Asian and african literatures, Welcome to the AHRB Centre for Asian and african literatures. Started in October 2000
http://www.soas.ac.uk/centres/centreinfo.cfm?centreid=21

11. Indiana University Press Journals - Research In African Literatures
Vol. 23, No. 2 North african literature, Ed. Patricia Geesey, $19.95. Vol. 25, No. Vol. 26, No. 1 New Voices in african literature, Ed. Edna Aizenberg, $8.00. Vol.
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Home Books Journals Books Search ... Submissions
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For single issues, click here
For single articles, click here John Conteh-Morgan, Editor
ISSN: 0034-5210 "For the past one year, receipt of RAL has habitually brought me exceeding joy as I spend nearly all day and all night going through the pages of the journal with a delight and eagerness I can find no words to express here."
O.S. Ogede, North Carolina Central University Research in African Literatures is obviously the premier journal for African literary studies...an increasingly exciting journal for a maturing discipline....One reaches for it with curiosity and excitement."
Eileen Julien, Indiana University Research in African Literatures is published four times a year and is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide. It serves as a stimulating vehicle in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every number, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews. The journal also provides information on African publishing as well as announcements of importance to Africanists, and frequently prints notes and queries of literary interest. Special issues and clusters of articles reveal the broad interests of the readership. Subscribe to Research in African Literatures

12. The African Literature Association
An independent nonprofit professional society aiming to promote African writers and artists.
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~aflitweb/ala.html
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The African Literature Association
The African Literature Association is an independent non-profit professional society open to scholars, teachers and writers from every country. It exists primarily to facilitate the attempts of a world-wide audience to appreciate the efforts of African writers and artists. The organization welcomes the participation of all who produce the object of our study and hopes for a constructive interaction between scholars and artists. The ALA as an organization affirms the primacy of the African peoples in shaping the future of African literature and actively supports the African peoples in their struggle for liberation. The ALA Bulletin (formerly the ALA Newsletter , volumes I-VII, 1974-1981), is published quarterly by the ALA for its members, and members receive substantial discounts when purshasing volumes of selected papers from the annual conferences of the ALA which take place in late March or April. Membership is for the calendar year. For further information about ALA membership please contact: Dr. Louuis Tremaine, ALA Treasurer

13. Research In African Literatures TOC Vol. 26
Volume 26 Number 1 New Voices in african literature Number 2 Flora Nwapa Number 3 Out of print! Number 4. Special Issue New Voices in african literature.
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Research in African Literatures
Volume 26
Number 1 New Voices in African Literature
Number 2 Flora Nwapa
Number 3 Out of print!
Number 4
C ONTENTS Volume 26, Number 1 Spring 1995
Special Issue: New Voices in African Literature Tanure Ojaide
New Trends in Modern African Poetry Tijan M. Sallah
The Eagle's Vision: The Poetry of Tanure Ojaide John C. Hawley
Ben Okri's Spirit-Child: Abiku Migration and Postmodernity Olatubosun Ogunsanwo
Intertextuality and Post-Colonial Literature in Ben Okri's The Famished Road Jabulani Mkhize
"The Human Face of the Movement": Mandla Langa's A Rainbow on the Paper Sky Julie Phelps Dietche
Voyaging Toward Freedom: New Voices from South Africa Pauline Ada Uwakweh
Debunking Patriarchy: The Liberational Quality of Voicing in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions Russell G. Hamilton
The Audacious Young Poets of Angola and Mozambique Commentary
Bwanapolis or Africa-on-the Seine Walter Ehmeir
Publishing South African Literature in English in the 1960s
C ONTENTS Volume 26, Number 2 Summer 1995
Special Issue: Flora Nwapa Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi Introduction: The Invalid, Dea(r)th, and the Author: The Case of Flora Nwapa, aka Professor (Mrs.) Flora Nwanzuruahu Nwakuche

14. The African Literature Association
The african literature Association. The african literature Association is an independent nonprofit professional society open to
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The African Literature Association
The African Literature Association is an independent non-profit professional society open to scholars, teachers and writers from every country. It exists primarily to facilitate the attempts of a world-wide audience to appreciate the efforts of African writers and artists. The organization welcomes the participation of all who produce the object of our study and hopes for a constructive interaction between scholars and artists. The ALA as an organization affirms the primacy of the African peoples in shaping the future of African literature and actively supports the African peoples in their struggle for liberation. The ALA Bulletin (formerly the ALA Newsletter , volumes I-VII, 1974-1981), is published quarterly by the ALA for its members, and members receive substantial discounts when purshasing volumes of selected papers from the annual conferences of the ALA which take place in late March or April. Membership is for the calendar year. For further information about ALA membership please contact: Dr. Louuis Tremaine, ALA Treasurer

15. H-AfrLitCine Discussion Network
HAfrLitCine is an H-Net Network discussing african literature and Cinema. , Query Religion and african literature reply spbelcher@MINDSPRING.COM.
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    Title Mapping Intersections african literature and Africa s Development Reviewer Dayna Oscherwitz. Title Exile and african literature Reviewer Simon Lewis.
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    17. African Literature Association
    african literature ASSOCIATION.
    http://www.africanlit.org/
    AFRICAN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION
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    18. University Of Cape Town's Poetry Web
    A resource site for material relating to South and Southern african literature. Administered by Peter Horn.
    http://www.uct.ac.za/projects/poetry/poetry.htm

    19. African Literature - Papers And Essays On...
    african literature essays papers on wokrs like Achebe s Things Fall Apart, stories by Gordimer and more - african literature essays.
    http://www.africanlit.com/
    Essays on African Literature
    This site features dozens of essays critically
    analyzing works of African literature.
    When Chinuah Achebe wrote "Things Fall Apart" in 1958, few could have guessed that it would have such a tremendous impact and draw so much attention to its sociopolitical themes that the novel would be studied by students as far away as the United States in an era as distant as the 21st century. Yet the works of Achebe and many other African authors of the last one hundred or so years have not only made their way into mainstream literature...but into the forums of higher education as well.
    AfricanLit.Com serves not only as a tribute to these great authors from the "dark continent" but also as a database for essays, reports, and papers critically analyzing some of the genre's most commonly read works! If you're a student struggling to understand a piece of African literature assigned to you, use the " paper list " button on your left to browse a database of essays designed to help you understand... or write a term paper about the story you're reading! And if you can't find anything on the particular piece of African fiction YOU'RE writing about, just use the "

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    Research in african literature 303. Article by John Erickson.
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