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  1. Brown Gold: Milestones of African American Children's Picture Books, 1845-2002 (Children's Literature and Culture) by Michelle Martin, 2004-02-19
  2. African American Atheists and Political Liberation: A Study of the Sociocultural Dynamics of Faith (History of African-American Religions) by MICHAEL LACKEY, 2007-02-11
  3. Race, Culture, and Identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean Literature and Theory from Nzgritude to Crzolitz (Caribbean Studies (Lexington Books)) by Shireen K. Lewis, 2006-03-28
  4. The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature
  5. The Companion to African Literatures by Douglas, Killam, Ruth Rowe, 2000-02
  6. Opening Spaces: An Anthology of Contemporary African Women's Writing (African Writers) by Yvonne Vera, 1999-09-10
  7. My Soul Has Grown Deep: Classics of Early African-American Literature
  8. African Children's Literature: A Bibliography by Nyambura Mpesha, 2007-04-13
  9. Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature by David G Holmes, 2007-09-03
  10. The Literature of African Names by Blessing Egwu, 2007-12-12
  11. Love and Marriage in Early African America (Northeastern Library of Black Literature)
  12. African Textualities: Texts, Pre-Texts, and Contexts of African Literature by Bernth Lindfors, 1997-07
  13. The Cambridge Companion to the African American Novel (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  14. Black Fascisms: African American Literature and Culture Between the Wars by Mark Christian Thompson, 2007-11-21

61. African Writers Index
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    David Lurie is hardly the hero of his own life, or anyone else's. At 52, the protagonist of Disgrace is at the end of his professional and romantic game, and seems to be deliberately courting disaster. Long a professor of modern languages at Cape Town University College, he has recently been relegated to adjunct professor of communications at the same institution, now pointedly renamed Cape Technical University: Although he devotes hours of each day to his new discipline, he finds its first premise, as enunciated in the Communications 101 handbook, preposterous: "Human society has created language in order that we may communicate our thoughts, feelings and intentions to each other." His own opinion, which he does not air, is that the origins of speech lie in song, and the origins of song in the need to fill out with sound the overlarge and rather empty human soul. Twice married and twice divorced, his magnetic looks on the wane, David rather cruelly seduces one of his students, and his conduct unbecoming is soon uncovered. In his eighth novel, J.M. Coetzee might have been content to write a searching academic satire. But in

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64. African Literature
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Coming to Birth by Marjorie Oludhe MacGoye (The Feminist Press at the City University of New York) ( PAPERBACK ); The Present Moment by Marjorie Oludhe MacGoye (The Feminist Press at the City University of New York) ( PAPERBACK ) represent a bridge between colonial and postcolonial literature and is also a major voice of Kenyan national literature that is uniquely feminist. Marjorie Macgoye defies easy categorization, as a writer and as an individual. British by birth but Kenyan by choice, she arrived in Nairobi in 1954 at the age of twenty-six, as a bookseller for the Church Missionary Society (CMS), the mission arm of the Anglican Church. Six year later, she quit her job to marry Daniel Oludhe Macgoye, a Luo medical officer to whom she had been unofficially engaged for two years. Along with 9 million others, she became a citizen of the new Republic of Kenya soon after it received its independence from Britain in 1963, and except for a four-year stint in Tanzania she has lived and worked there ever since, and raised four now-grown children. sui generis Macgoye's unusual life is best understood in light of three influences: her working-class background, the emancipating role of education in her life, and her commitment to a socially active Christian faith. She was born Marjorie Phyllis King in Southampton, England, on October 21, 1928, the only child of working-class parents. Her father, Richard Thomas King, was a clerk in a shipyard. As the oldest boy in his family, he had been forced to leave school and go to work at age twelve, and missed the more satisfying and lucrative artisan training that his younger brother enjoyed. Marjorie's mother, Phyllis, did complete school and was

65. African Literature @ SchoolAtlas
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66. African Literature And Art
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67. University Of Oregon Libraries Guide To African Literature
african literatures. african literature and Its Times KNIGHT REFERENCE PL8010 .M65 2000 Provides detailed information for 50 major titles in african literature.
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Provides detailed information for 50 major titles in African literature. Arranged alphabetically by titles of works. Each entry provides an introduction, plot synopsis, biographical and historical context for the work, detailed description, and list of further readings. Photographs and other primary documents are included.
African Writers KNIGHT REFERENCE PL 8010 .A453 1997
Two volumes, arranged alphabetically by author. Covers 65 major African authors, both black and white. Gives biographical information and criticism of the works, and provides a selected bibliography of primary and secondary texts. Authors writing in non-English languages are included. A list of authors arranged by country is in the front of Volume I, as is a list of women African authors. Includes a fairly substantial introductory essay on trends and themes in African literature.
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ITALIAN LITERATURE AFRICAN LITERATURE Achebe ’s "Things Fall Apart" / Palm Oil & Proverbs Achebe.wps Achebe’s "Things Fall Apart" / Responsibilities Of Citizenship A 10 page paper discussing citizenship and its obligations. " Things Fall Apart " by Chinua Achebe and "Man’s Search for Meaning" are used as the primary reference points for the discussion. Issues of the meaning and practice of community are also discussed. Bibliography lists six sources. Citship.wps Achebe’s "Things Fall Apart" / Threats To Religion & Politics Chinua.wps Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" / Okonkwo As A Tragic Hero In this 4 page essay, the writer describes Things Fall Apart as "classic" in the sense that it adheres to Aristotle's definition of a tragedy and Okonkwo presents himself as a tragic hero . Specific examples form the story, including evidence of Okonkwo's tragic flaw, are provided to illustrated points made. No other sources cited.

69. Jahn Library For African Literatures
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Jahn Library of African Literatures The Jahn Library, established in 1975, is one of the most comprehensive research facilities for African literatures in Europe, harbouring a collection of African literature that dates back to the 1950s and continues to grow today. The library came into being when the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz acquired the private collection of Jahnheinz Jahn, a writer, translator and literary specialist, after he passed away in 1973. While Jahn collected literature from many different regions, including those of the African diaspora (North America and the Caribbean), the library presently acquires only works written by African authors (including children's literature and comics) as well as relevant critical sources and journals, both literary and scholarly. Audio-visual materials on African literature also form part of the collection. Included are texts written in all languages spoken on the African continent (except Arabic). Anja Oed was appointed head of the library in 2002.

70. ARTS & CULTURE - History Of South African Literature
LITERATURE. BRIEF HISTORY OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICA LITERATURE. The origins of black South african literature in English lie in the Eastern Cape.
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The origins of black South African literature in English lie in the Eastern Cape. The Glasgow Missionary Society founded the school of Lovedale at Alice in the Tyume valley in 1824 and here, and at similar mission schools subsequently established at places like Healdtown, Grahamstown and Umtata, English became the primary medium of instruction. The Society imported a printing press and began to produce their first publications, initially in Xhosa, such as an elementary spelling book, some hymns, and a small catechism. Their main literary task was the translation of the Bible into Xhosa - an event that had an important influence on subsequent writers whether they wrote in English or Xhosa. Union in 1910 persuaded many educated blacks to unite into a single organization in 1912 (the African National Congress) and most writers for the first half of the century, at least, adhered to its ideals. There is, however, an increasing disillusion with social and political progress present in such early writers as Sol Plaatjie, John Dube and Pixley Seme because of what they regarded as increasingly repressive legislation by the Union Government. The contribution of black soldiers to the allied cause in France during World War I, when hundreds of lives were lost, led to no improvement of conditions at home for black people and this betrayal fuelled cynicism. The disillusion is strongly reflected in the writings of the time.

71. The National Library Of Russia: Asian And African Literature Department(A&ALD)
The page from the National Library of Russia server devoted to the Asian and african literature Department(A ALD) activity. Asian
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72. Electronic Journals - Middle (Near) Eastern - African Literature
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73. African & Caribbean Literature - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
African Carribbean Literature. 1977. (Ref. PR 9080 M6) The Penguin Companion to Classical, Oriental african literature. 1969. (Ref.
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African Authors: A Companion to Balck African Writing. Vol. 1 1300-1973. 1973. (Ref. PL 8010 H38)
African Writers. 1997. (Ref. PL 8010 A453 1997)
The Cambridge Guide to African and Caribbean Theatre. 1994. (Ref. PN 2969 C36 1994)
The Companion to African Literatures. 2000. (Ref. PR 9340 C65 2000)
The Complete Caribbeana, 1900-1975: A Bibliographic Guide to the Scholarly Literature. 1977. (Ref. Z1595.C63)
A Dictionary of African Mythology: the Mythmaker as Storyteller. 2000. (Ref. BL 2400 S24 2000)
Dictionary of Afro-Latin American Civilization. 1980. (Ref. F 1408.3 N86)
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Twentieth Century Caribbean and Black African Writers. First Series. Vol. 117. 1992. (Ref. PR 9205 A52 T88 1992)
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Twentieth Century Caribbean and Black African Writers. Second Series. Vol. 125. 1993. (Ref. PR 9205 A52 T893 1993)
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Twentieth Century Caribbean and Black African Writers. Third Series. Vol. 157 1996. (Ref. PR 9205 A52 T89 1996)
Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. 2 Vols. 1994. (Ref. PR 9080 A52 E53 1994)

74. Heinemann: Thresholds Of Change In African Literature
Thresholds of Change in african literature The Emergence of a Tradition Kenneth W. Harrow, Michigan State University Heinemann / 0
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75. AHRB Centre For Asian And African Literatures
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76. African Literature - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
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77. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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78. Carolina Academic Press - Culture, Society, And Politics In Modern African Liter
Culture, Society, and Politics in Modern african literature. Texts and Contexts. Order Culture, Society, and Politics in Modern african literature now!
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A gap exists between African literary texts and their interpretation for many scholars and readers of African literature today. Unfamiliar with the cultures, societies, and politics of Africa, some readers bring a perspective to the work that is at odds with the worldview embodied by the works themselves. In Culture, Society and Politics in Modern African Literature, Ojaide and Obi investigate the paradoxes and ironies of a literature produced in Africa and interpreted by readers and scholars (African and non-African) who are living outside the continent. Starting from the premise that literature is a cultural production of a people, they look at some of the factors important for the interpretation and analysis of African literature, including the colonial experience of Africans, the realities of the post-independence era, and the economic conditions of African states. This book, the collaborative work of a literary scholar-poet and a sociologist, addresses the general and specific problems in the understanding of African literature and will be of interest to students and scholars, as well as to general audiences. "In sum, the individual chapters cover a wide range within African literature, geographically and linguistically, with a special focus on current trends in creative production and criticism. The book is well written, with clear and concise explanations of critical terms and concepts."

79. African - Literature & Fiction - THE BOOKSTORE At Spyder's Empire
Adera (Editor), Ali Jimale Ahmed (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1995 2. Decolonising the Mind The Politics of Language in african literature Ngugi Wa Thiong
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80. Afrol News - Kenyan Catholics Strike Against African Literature
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Kenyan Catholics strike against African literature afrol News , 5 September A lobby group operating under the wing of the Catholic Church in Kenya wants three famous African novels withdrawn from the school syllabus, saying they are "morally objectionable" and sexually "exciting". The campaign meets protest from Kenyan novelists, teachers and freedom of expression groups. The Roman Catholic lobby group, Parent's Caucus, claims that sections of Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe's "A Man of the People" and Kenyan novelist S. A Mohammed's "Kiu" and "Kitumbua Kimeingia Mchanga" - all set-books for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations (KCSE) - are sexually explicit and contain pornographic material.
The lobby group has collected over 2,000 signatures from parents in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and the neighbouring district of Kiambu. The signatures are to be presented to the Ministry of Education.

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