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         African Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Norton Anthology African American Literature: Audio Companion by Henry Louis Gates, 1996-12
  2. African-American Literature: An Anthology
  3. The Oxford Companion to African American Literature
  4. Encyclopedia of African-American Literature (Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature)
  5. African American Literature: Voices in a Tradition by William L. Andrews, 1992-03
  6. Telling Narratives: Secrets in African American Literature by Leslie W. Lewis, 2007-11-26
  7. African Popular Theatre: From Precolonial Times to the Present Day (Studies in African Literature. New Series) by David Kerr, 1995-10-16
  8. Masterpieces of African-American Literature by Frank N. Magill, 1992-11-18
  9. Glencoe African American Literature by McGraw-Hill, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2000-12-14
  10. Free within Ourselves: The Development of African American Children's Literature by Rudine Sims Bishop, 2007-05-30
  11. In Their Own Voices: African Women Writers Talk (Studies in African Literature New Series) by Adeola James, 1990-05-01
  12. Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice (Transforming Teaching) by M. Graham, 1998-02-17
  13. The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  14. African American Literature and the Classicist Tradition: Black Women Writers from Wheatley to Morrison by Tracey L. Walters, 2007-10-30

21. Default Africa Home Page
Translate this page WELCOME AKWABA BIENVENUE KARIBU. In the World of african literatures. AT THIS SITE. Some titles translated into English. Authors by alphabetical order.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/AFLIT/FEMEChomeEN.html

22. Modern African Literature: An Introduction
Modern african literature An Introduction. Some Categories Geographical and Linguistic/Thematic. by Azfar Hussain. a) Geographical.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/anglophone/africanlit.html
Modern African Literature: An Introduction Some Categories: Geographical and Linguistic/Thematic by Azfar Hussain a) Geographical 1) East and Central African Literature (ECAL): ECAL embraces, among others, such countries/regions as Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Central African Republic, Malawi, and Republic of the Congo. Some of the most important and influential writers coming from this part of the African continent include Ngugi wa Thiong'o (1938, Kenya, novelist-short story writer-prose writer, principal works: Weep Not, Child, A Grain of Wheat, Petals of Blood, The River Between, Devil on the Cross Nuruddin Farah (1945, Somalia, novelist-short story writer, principal works: From a Crooked Rib, A Naked Needle, Sweet and Sour Milk, Sardines (19311982, Uganda, poet, principal works: Song of Lawino, Song of Ocol, The Horn of My Love Shaaban Robert Maisha Yanga /"Autobiography," Kufikirika /"The Conceivable World," Insha na Mashairi / "Compositions and Poems"), David Rubadiri (1930, Malawi, novelist-poet, principal works: No Bride Price Selected Poems Tchicaya U Tam'si (19311988, Congo, poet-playwright-novelist, principal works:

23. Study Guides For Various Works
notes; Postcolonial Literature Problems with the Term; About african literature, by Azfar Hussain. The Bible as Literature. Some
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Course Materials, Including Study Guides to Various Works
Grouped here are study guides prepared by Professor Paul Brians of Washington State University for the use of students in his classes. Nonprofit users are welcome to use and reproduce them for educational purposes so long as full credit is given to the author and the URL of the original is included, though online "mirrors" are not allowed. Please link to these pages rather than cloning them on your own site. Feel free to make corrections and/or additions by writing Prof. Brians at brians@wsu.edu
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  • 24. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    (For african literatures Written In English, See, african literature on the Internet (links on scholarly associations, authors, and conferences) (Columbia U.).
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=149

    25. H-AfrLitCine Discussion Network
    HNet discussion list dealing with african literature and Cinema. Includes book reviews and searchable archives.
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    Reviewer: Stephen Belcher
    Author: Mugyabuso M. Mulokozi
    Title: The African Epic Controversy: Historical, Philosophical, and Aesthetic Perspectives on Epic Poetry and Performances Query: Religion and African Literature: reply spbelcher@MINDSPRING.COM Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade brmeyre@BOL.COM.BR CFP: Arab Women's Autobiographical Writings in English (6/15/04; collection) CFP: South African Children's Literature (11/30/04; 6/9/05-6/12/05) Religion and African literature reply Sabinejb@AOL.COM Query: Religion and African Literature Joseph@HWS.EDU Études Littéraires Vol 35.1: Afrique en Guerre. Alexie Tcheuyap [tcheuyap@ucalgary.ca]
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  • 26. South African Literature
    (1994). Ross, Robert. A Concise History of South Africa. (1999). (1997). Suggested Readings. South African Poets. South African Authors. James Matthews.
    http://faculty.luther.edu/~klammerm/South African Literature.htm
    Brink, Andre, A Dry White Season Coetzee, J.M. Disgrace. Finnegan, William. Crossing the Line- A Year in the Land of Apartheid. Joubert, Elsa. Poppie Nongena Krog, Antjie. Country of My Skull. La Guma, Alex. A Walk in the Night and other Stories. La Guma, ALex. In the Fog of the Season's End Magona, Sindiwe. Mother to Mother Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom. Ross, Robert. A Concise History of South Africa. Tutu, Desmond. No Future Without Forgiveness. Suggested Readings South African Poets South African Authors James Matthews Christopher van Wyk Mazisi Kuene Kelwyn Sole Rustum Kozain Click on a name to read an example of their work Home Schedule Trip Photographs Class Journal Entries ... South African literature

    27. African Literature On The World Wide Web
    african literature on the World Wide Web. Africa south of the Finding african literature in the Barr Smith Library. We use the same
    http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/english/E_Africa.html
    African literature on the World Wide Web
    Africa south of the Sahara
    An excellent starting point maintained by Stanford University Libraries. The inbuilt search engine makes it easy to find a specific piece of information.
    African Studies
    This Web site is supported by the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Have a look at the Annotated list of Africa WWW links and the Black/African Internet resources sections.
    The African Shop at provides African books, music and videos from Nigeria. It has quite an extensive range of books on and about Africa and Nigeria in particular, including books by Nigeria's President Obasanjo.
    WoYaa
    WoYaa is an African portal incorporating a search engine, as well as many links to various aspects of African media and culture, and to individual African countries.
    Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography (EJAB)
    A refereed online journal of bibliographies on any aspect of Africa, its peoples, their homes, cities, towns, districts, states, countries, regions, including social, economic,sustainable development, creative literature, the arts, and the Diaspora.
    My colleague, Chris Smith, Research Librarian for Anthropology, maintains this page it is very useful for background information on Africa.

    28. African Literature Essays - African Literature Papers - African Literature Resea
    african literature essays help with essays on african literature - essays on African lit - African lit essays.
    http://www.collegeseniors.net/africanlit/
    Essays on African Literature
    Get the essay help you need 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 "

    29. African Literature Association 2004 Conference, 14-18 April 2004
    african literature Association 30th Anniversary Conference. Exhibiting Advertising. Click on the logo above or here for the african literature Association.
    http://africa.wisc.edu/ala2004/
    African Literature Association
    30th Anniversary Conference 14-18 April 2004
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    African Studies Program
    University of Wisconsin Conference Homepage
    Conference Program Weather in Madison (From Weather.com) Registration Special Guests Travel Lodging Click on the logo above or here for the African Literature Association Conference Program is now available. Full panel, roundtable, and seminar listings available, as well as complete information on the conference's special events. Verbal Performance and Visual Cultures University of Wisconsin Host African Studies Program Co-sponsors Center for the Humanities
    Department of Afro-American Studies
    Department of Comparative Literature
    Department of English
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese
    The Elvehjem Museum
    European Studies Program General Library System International Academic Programs The International Institute National African Language Resource Center Professional French Masters Program Visual Culture Research Circle Women's Studies Program Co-Conveners Aliko Songolo

    30. Ancient Egyptian History/African Literature Activity
    Ancient Egyptian History/african literature Activity. Bill Manke african literature Workshop 4 March 1991 B. Subject Area Ancient History/african literature.
    http://www.africa.upenn.edu/K-12/Ancient_Egyptian_16658.html
    UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
    Ancient Egyptian History/African Literature Activity
    Bill Manke African Literature Workshop 4 March 1991 CLASSROOM ACTIVITY PLAN I. INTRODUCTION A. Brief Description: The students will gain a conversant knowledge of some aspect of ancient African literature of the eighteenth dynasty (1572-1315 B.C.) in Egypt. B. Subject Area: Ancient History/African Literature C. Grade Level: 9-12 D. Learner Outcomes: The student will use the various library media resources to build an information/knowledge base on the contrasts and comparisons between biblical stories and Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic written stories. E. Materials Required: Computer modem and phone connection, to access the African Studies Bulletin Board and The Network Library System, Wilson Line and Wilson Search, Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, Wilsondisc - Reader's Guide on CD- Rom, various encyclopedias, cable TV connection to receive X*Press, New York Times Current Events - Microfiche, 1980-, New York Times School Collection - Microfilm, 1854-1979, Newsbank Electronic Information System - Microfiche, 1989-, F. Estimated Length of Time: 1 or 2 weeks.

    31. Literature
    The African languages and Literatures pages were created by Razia Nanji. These pages also link to other Internet resources on african literature.
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/literature.htm
    Library Catalog
    The African languages and Literatures pages were created by Razia Nanji. She compiled a bibliography of the George Fortune collection of Shona language and other linguistics materials , and several guides to African language and literature related materials in our collection. These pages are now incorporated here Dozens of African writers and poets are highlighted on a set of web pages developed by the Africana staff of this library. These pages also link to other Internet resources on African literature. See the navigation buttons to the left for links to African writers poetry translated from French, children's literature , and more. Francophone African Literature is available from Brown University:
    "This bilingual site features selected Internet resources on primarily Francophone African & Diasporic cultural expression. Here, users can access annotated descriptions of web sites dedicated to literature, theater, music, dance, the visual arts & cinema, as well as sites whose focus is rather the sociocultural context in which such artistic creation occurs. Also featured are links to African/Africana studies programs & resources around the world." The African Review of Books is a site dedicated to African publishing, authors and books, and related news and events.

    32. Literature Bibliography
    Selected Sources for african literature. Black african literature in English since 1952; works and Criticism. New York Johnson Reprint Corp, 1967. Z3508 L5 A25.
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/litbibl.htm
    Library Catalog
    Selected Sources for African Literature
    A guide to reference resources in African literature located in the Humanities and Social Sciences Reference area (Library West). Additional critical works on individual authors can be located by searching the library's catalog., e.g.: s=ngugi wa thiongocriticism and interpretation s=achebe chinua k=gordimer AND criticism Additionally the indexes noted below such as MLA and the Academic Index, can be searched for specific works by these authors or for themes in their writings. Location Note: All locations are Library West Reference , unless otherwise noted.
    Bio-bibliographies and critical works
    Abrash, Barbara. Black African Literature in English since 1952; works and Criticism. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp, 1967.
    African literature : Pilot bibliography of research in southern Africa , 1908-1991. Pretoria: University of South Africa, 1993.
    African Writers . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1997.
    Berrian, Brenda F. Bibliography of African Women Writers and journalists : Ancient Egypt-1984. Washington, D.C .: Three Continents Press, 1985.

    33. Feminist And Womanist Criticism Of African Literature: A Bibliography
    Feminist and Womanist Criticism of african literature A Bibliography Bibliography of Feminist Criticism in French and English of african literatures.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/bib/verba/
    Feminist and Womanist Criticism
    of African Literature:
    A Bibliography By Sharon Verba July 20, 1997 Those women who struggle without giving up hope, herald the impending change...: change in attitude for both men and women as they evaluate and re-evaluate their social roles....
    Rereading, willful misreading, and de- and re-coding are tools used in African literature and womanist or feminist discourse to challenge "canonized 'literature'" that tends to black out Black and blanch out Woman.
    Kofi Owusu, "Canons Under Siege" [T]he collective effort has to emerge from the ranks of those whose life is theorized.
    Sisi Maqagi, "Who Theorizes" Feminist criticism of African literatures is a steadily growing field. The following bibliography includes articles and essays in English and French which examine African literatures (fiction, poetry, drama and oral literature) from a feminist or womanist perspective. It does not include, unfortunately, criticism in other languages such as Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu, Portuguese, German, or Arabic due to my own inability to read those languages. Also, authors whose works are originally written in languages other than French or English, such as Ngugi wa Thiongo's plays and the novel, Devil on the Cross , and Nawal al Sa'dawi's works, may be under-represented in this bibliography, as criticism often tends to be written in the language of the work being addressed.

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    35. Afrique Francophone
    african literature, linguistics, musicology, sociology religion.
    http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/depts/langlit/french/afrique.html

    36. African Languages And Literature, UW-Madison
    Includes a bibliography of african literature.
    http://african.lss.wisc.edu/all/
    Department of
    African Languages and Literature

    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    1414 Van Hise Hall
    1220 Linden Drive
    Madison WI 53706
    fax: 608 265-4151
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    Deadline for applications to the Summer Arabic Immersion Program is Wednesday, June 2, 2004. No other applications will be accepted after this date.
    Mission Statement The mission of the Department of African Languages and Literature is to provide research and teaching in the areas of African languages, linguistics, literature, and oral traditions. This includes work on both graduate and undergraduate levels, and emphasizes the development and application of analytical and methodological tools that will enable students to work effectively and imaginatively in the four areas. The four areas are not considered mutually exclusive: the interconnections of these disciplines are studied closely and creatively. It is in the linkages among the disciplines that the Department makes its most significant and original contributions to knowledge. The Department's mission is also to produce graduate students who are capable of conducting original research and of providing teaching of quality in African languages, linguistics, oral traditions, and literature; students who will assure the future strength and health of these fields, who will carry our work to other institutions and countries. Through our teaching and our publications, we regularly inform and define, develop and give richness to our several disciplines, and so have a shaping influence on the field generally.

    37. African Literature - Cambridge University Press
    Search. african literature. Highlight titles. Price £47.50. Leading South African writers and commentators examine literature during and after the apartheid era.
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    The Cultural Politics of Sugar
    Keith A. Sandiford This study examines the work of six influential authors of the colonial West Indies. Hardback ( Paperback
    Writing South Africa

    Edited by Derek Attridge, Rosemary Jolly Leading South African writers and commentators examine literature during and after the apartheid era. Hardback ( Paperback
    Cambridge University Press 2004.

    38. South African Literature - SouthAfrica.info
    An overview of the main currents in South african literature, from Olive Schreiner s depiction of life on isolated Karoo farms to more recent work that tackles
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    South African literature
    Thomas Thale South Africa has had a rich history of literary output. Until relatively recently, realism dominated the production of fiction in South Africa - perhaps authors felt an overriding concern to capture the country's turbulent history and the experiences of its people. Fiction has been written in all of South Africa's 11 official languages - with a large body of work in Afrikaans, in particular - but this overview focuses primarily on English fiction, though it also touches on major poetic developments. The colonial adventure The first fictional works to emerge from South Africa were produced by immigrants who often felt alienated from the South African landscape - at the same time as they were fascinated by its often harsh beauty. These colonial writers were unsettled and intrigued by what they perceived to be exotic elements of indigenous cultures. Their attitude to indigenous South Africans was, at best, ambivalent, if not outright hostile. This is especially true of the writers of adventure-type stories, in which colonial heroes are romanticised and the role of black South Africans was reduced to that of enemy or servant.

    39. Project Muse - Login Page
    Article by Benjamin Stora and R. H. Mitsch in Research in african literature 303.
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    40. Wits University, Department Of African Literature
    University Crest. Department of, african literature. Postal Address. Department of african literature, University of the Witwatersrand, PO Wits, 2050, South Africa.
    http://www.wits.ac.za/fac/arts/african/home.html
    Department of African Literature Courses offered Academic staff profiles Links to related Web sites Souvenir ... Kgafela oa Magogodi - Poetry Our Archives Wits University School of Performing Arts African Languages at ... Home Page The Department of African Literature was established in 1983 under Professor Es'kia Mphahlele. It is the only one of its kind in South Africa. The main focus of the department is on African Literature written in English, but material in translation is also covered. Literature on the Web starvation and frustration
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    Postal Address Department of African Literature, University of the Witwatersrand, P.O. Wits, 2050, South Africa Fax:
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