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         African Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Marriage of Anansewa/Edufa: Two Plays (Longman African Classics Series) by Efua Theodora Sutherland, 1990-09
  2. Toward the Decolonization of African Literature: African Fiction and Poetry and Their Critics by Madubuike Chinweizu, 1983-03
  3. The Origins of African American Literature: 1680-1865 by Dickson D. Bruce, 2001-12
  4. African Drama and Performance (Research in African Literatures; African Expressive Cultures)
  5. Ulysses in Black: Ralph Ellison, Classicism, and African American Literature (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) by Patrice D. Rankine, 2006-09-27
  6. Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History by David Attwell, 2006-08-01
  7. The Columbia Guide to East African Literature in English Since 1945 (The Columbia Guides to Literature Since 1945) by Simon Gikandi, Evan Mwangi, 2007-03-28
  8. Myth, Literature and the African World (Canto) by Wole Soyinka, 1990-11-30
  9. Remembering Africa: Studies in African Literature by Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi, 2002-06-30
  10. Teaching with the Norton Anthology of African American Literature: A Guide for Instructors by Joycelyn Moody, 2004-01
  11. The Rienner Anthology of African Literature
  12. The Question of Language in African Literature Today: Borrowing and Carrying (African Literature Today)
  13. Pamphlets of Protest: An Anthology of Early African-American Protest Literature, 1790-1860
  14. Haunting and Displacement in African American Literature and Culture by Marisa Parham, 2008-08-15

101. African Timelines - Table Of Contents
The study of significant subSaharan african works of traditional oral arts or orature, and modern literature and film, representing a diversity of peoples and cultures from key historical periods.
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimelinetoc.htm
Humanities 211
(Historical Contexts, Oral Arts, Film)
Prof. Cora Agatucci
6 October 1998: Learning Resources
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/SocSci/1998/ss-981006.html
African Timelines - Table of Contents
Who Should Tell the Story of Africa?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/1chapter1.shtml Timelines like these are informed by Western ways of knowing the world. Other peoples and cultures organize knowledge of the world in quite different, but no less valid ways. Part I: Ancient Africa
BC / BCE from the beginnings Part II: African Empires
AD / CE 1st - 15th centuries Part III:
15th - early 19th centuries Part IV:
19th - mid-20th centuries Part V: mid- to late 20th century Bibliography Works Cited in African Timelines Contribute to African Timelines! New Submission Form Add a Link or Comment: Under Construction "It is to correct [Western] misrepresentations and restore the true value and place of Negro culture and achievement in the sum total of human progress that makes the study of African history today a double necessity for both Africans and non-Africans."

102. AfricanPalava
Portal features annotated links on arts, literature and cultures.
http://www.geocities.com/afripalava/AfricanPalava.html
A f r i c a n P a l a v a
Nno! E k'abo o! Akwaaba! You are welcome! Dear Brothers and Sisters, dear Friends and Visitors, welcome to our new location at Geocities. The new URL of this website is: http://www.geocities.com/afripalava/AfricanPalava.html African Palava is a research tool for lecturers, students, brothers and sisters interested in African Literature and African Studies. It lists and comments on interesting websites under a wide range of categories: Africana Arts and Cultures Associations Children (Pickin) ... Contact Africana An A-Z of African Studies on the Internet Africa Over2U Africa Resource Center is a commercial website offering pages on and links to African art, culture and creative expression. It hosts the journals West Africa Review Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World African Links - on the website of Cora Agatucci's Culture(s) and Literature(s) of Africa Hum 211 Course (Central Oregon Community College) Africana Studies Research Page GhanaLinkList - on J. Sittek's private website of Ghanaian Art and Handicrafts GhanaWeb Human Rights Nigeria Index on Africa ... Motherlandnigeria Back to TOP Arts and Cultures African Music Links Annotated Guide to Resources on Art from Africa South of the Sahara Art and Life in Africa Online ArtThrob ... Ghanaian Art and Handicrafts - on a private website by J.

103. Sisterdivas.org -- Where REAL WOMEN Congregate
A community for african American women. Includes chat, message board, and information about careers, literature, and health.
http://www.sisterdivas.org
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104. Untitled Document
Peer reviewed scholarly journal with focus on Africa. Publishes articles, book and literature reviews in accounting, finance, information technology, and human resource.
http://www.utoledo.edu/~JAB/
PROVIDES VALUABLE INSIGHTS INTO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES FOR THE AFRICAN BUSINESS ARENA! The Journal of African Business is a tri-annual peer-reviewed journal that focus on issues in reference to doing business in and with African nations. This journal - unique in its exclusive focus on African business, its quality, and its emphasis on current issues - will feature high-quality, cross-functional articles from and for academics, practitioners, and policymakers interested in African business. The Journal of African Business provides valuable insights into successful business techniques and strategies for the African business arena, theoretical perspectives, cutting-edge research, and actionable solutions to identified problems of particular interest to policymakers in government and international agencies. Editor Sam C. Okoroafo

105. INASP | African Journals OnLine Home Page
Offers the contents and abstracts from journals published in Africa in order to promote the awareness and use of african journals in the fields of agricultural sciences, arts, culture and literature, health, science and technology, and social sciences.
http://www.inasp.org.uk/ajol/
International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications
PO Box 516, Oxford OX1 1WG, UK
Tel: +44 1865 249909 Fax: +44 1865 251060
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INASP Home About Events Links ... South AJOL List of journal titles Search What is African Journals OnLine? How to order photocopies ... Other useful sites and services.
African Journals OnLine (AJOL)
Access to African published research
NEW WEBSITE AJOL is now available on a new website The journals will remain on this website until the end of 2004 – but no new issues will be added – please use the new website and add it to your list of bookmarks.
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106. SOAS: South East Asia: Burmese
From School of Oriental and african Studies, University of London. Contains background information on the Burmese language, index of books and guides.
http://www.soas.ac.uk/SouthEastAsia/Burmese.html
Department of the Languages and Cultures of South East Asia and the Islands
Burmese (Myanmar) language and literature
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Burmese Language Teaching Centres Worldwide Burma was officially renamed Myanmar in 1989, but the change of name has not yet been universally adopted. The country is perhaps best known today as the home of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner who spent 1989-1995 and 2000-2002 under house arrest.. Burma is bordered by India and Bangladesh on the west, and by China, Laos and Thailand on the east. Until 1885 it was ruled by kings who lived in great style and splendour, fervently supporting Buddhism and the arts, and from time to time pursuing wars against their neighbours. The monarchy was followed by a period as a British colony, then, in 1948, by independence and a period of parliamentary democracy. In 1962 the army took over the government and discouraged visits by foreigners, giving Burma a reputation for inaccessibility. The present administration, though still military, is holding talks designed to pave the way for multiparty democracy and is actively encouraging foreign business and tourism. Currently Burma has a population of around 42 million, and Burmese is the language of the largest ethnic group (the "Burmans") in this total. Other ethnic groups - Karen, Shan, Kachin, Chin, Mon, Wa and others - each have their own language or languages, but all recognize Burmese as the national language of the country. It is the language of education and the media, of business and administration, and of communication between ethnic groups.

107. Home
Annotated list of internet resources for women's literature, maintained by the Women's Studies Department at Northern Arizona University. Subcategories include african, AsianPacific, Australian-New Zealand, Literary Biography and Literary History, Comparative literature, Creative Writing, European, General, Genre Fiction,Latin American-Caribbean, Middle Eastern, NarrativeTheories and Studies of, North American, Poetry and Poetics, Literary Theory and Criticism
http://www.nau.edu/~wst/access/hotlist/lithot.html
Northern Arizona University
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Home Contact Info Why Women's Studies Student and Faculty Accomplishments ... Women's Studies Links Welcome to the NAU Women's Studies website! Hopefully you will find this site informative and easy to navigate. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at Women.Studies@NAU.EDU CHECK IT OUT!: New! Fall 2004 Course Schedule New! Fall Graduate 2004 Course Schedule Summer 2004 Course Schedule Spring 2004 Course Schedule ... Summer 2003 Course Schedule
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Site by Teri Dillion, Ben Wyss and Kelli Holloran. Please email questions or comments regarding the site to Kelli Holloran at kkh8@dana.ucc.nau.edu

108. Title Details - Cambridge University Press
of Simon Gikandi's study of Ngugi's works. Includes chapter contents and ordering information.......
http://uk.cambridge.org/literature/catalogue/052148006X/
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Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Simon Gikandi
Kenyan dramatist and novelist, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, is regarded as one of the most influential African writers today, not only for his creative work but also for his criticism of wider cultural issues - issues such as nation and narration, power and performance, language and identity, empire and postcoloniality. Simon Gikandi’s study offers a comprehensive analysis of all Ngugi’s published work and explores the development of the major novels and plays against a background of colonialism and decolonisation in Kenya. Gikandi places the works in a context that examines the way they engage with the changing history of Africa. Tracing Ngugi’s career from the 1960s through to his role in shaping a radical culture in East Africa in the 1970s and his imprisonment and exile in the 1980s, this book provides fresh insight into the author’s life and the historic events that produced his work. Email friend about this title
Cambridge University Press 2004.

109. Africa Within
Portal to african and africanAmerican culture that features links to religion, biography, history and literature.
http://www.africawithin.com
Africa Within
Ancestral Libation Ancestral Prayer The Library The Shops ... The Guest Book ...Once again...Like my Egyptian kin...it's AFRICA WITHIN...Making Something Out of Nothing... Site design by Pyramid Technologies Group
Business Services
Ancestral Libation The Shops - Directory ... Awards Page

110. Nikki Giovanni
Notes on the poet's books, with purchasing links.
http://authors.aalbc.com/nikki.htm

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Photograph: Mari Evans NIKKI GIOVANNI is the author of thirteen books of poetry including Love Poems , for which she recieved an NAACP Image Award, and The Selected Poems of Nikki Giovanni. Giovanni holds the Langston Hughes Medal for Outstanding Poetry and has been names woman of the year by Mademoiselle, Ladies' Home Journal , and Essence . A gardener and consummate lover of the blues, Giovanni is a professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic.
(Bio. excerpted form inside back cover of Blues for All The Changes) The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni
Click to order via Amazon or Barnes and Noble ISBN: 0060541334
Format: Hardcover, 496pp
Pub. Date: November 2003
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Read an AALBC.com Review The first of its kind, this omnibus collection covers Nikki Giovanni's complete work of poetry from three decades, 1968-1998. The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni contains Giovanni's first seven volumes of poetry: Black Feeling Black Talk, Black Judgment, Re: Creation, My House, The Women and the Men, Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day, and Those Who Ride the Night Winds. Arranged chronologically with a biographical timeline and introduction, a new afterword from the author, title and first-line indexes, and extensive notes to the poems, this collection is the testimony of a life's work - from one of America's most beloved daughters and powerful poets.

111. Homepage
Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Africa/South_Africa/University_of_Cape_Town/Faculty_of_Humanities
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/afrlang/
(African Languages and Literatures section)
Welcome to the African Languages and Literatures section - wamkelekile, karibuni!
Main Menu Languages Staff School Brochure Foreign Students ... Acknowledgements
Click on the "staff" button to see a list of the teaching staff and their academic backgrounds. There are more details about the staff of the African Languages section in the Sectional Brochure. We also tell you about some of the activities in the Section relevant to Research projects, Additional and Intensive courses. There are details about all the courses we teach. If you select the Brochure button on the left of this page, you will be taken to the first Contents page. Select the item in the Contents which you want to read, print or download. Last update : 26 March 2003 Back Home UCT Home Page Contact us Resources Links

112. African Writers Index
Overview articles and links pertaining to traditional african oral literature.
http://www.geocities.com/africanwriters/oral.html
African Writers Index
English, French, Bilingual, To order this bestselling,very controversial book by Benjamin Sehene Click on the banner Home African Literature Oral African Literature: Oral
Latest Books!
Click Here Countries: Complied by B.Sehene Algeria Angola Benin Botswana ... Zimbabwe This page was created by AWI Assoc. africanwriters@yahoo.co.uk This page has had, visits since June 2000.

113. Children's Book Press Home Page
Nonprofit publisher of bilingual and multicultural children's literature that shares stories reflecting the traditions and cultures of african American, Asian American, Latino, Chicano, and Native American communities.
http://www.cbookpress.org/
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114. Welcome To African Canadian Online
Hosted by York University's Atkinson College. History of african Canadian literature, list of writers, children's literature, black press in Canada, anthologies and publications.
http://www.yorku.ca/aconline/literature.html

History
Writers African-Canadian Children's Literature Black Press ... Anthologies
" African Canadian literature is a wonderful mixture of the words of those born here, and those who have come. Often it is about change, and acts as a bridge between "here" (Canada) and "there" (where one comes from). It is this marriage of diversities that gives the literature of African Canadians its energy." In the literature section of this site you will find the following resources on African-Canadian writers and their works:
History

A general history of African Canadian literature Writers
This section provides a list of well known African-Canadian writers, along with their bibliography and a short biography where available. African-Canadian Children's Literature
This section provides a selection of children's literature available, along with book summaries and suggestions on age appropriateness.
Black Press

This section provides more general information on the Black press in Canada African Canadian Publications
This section links to pages on the major African Canadian press publications: Share, Equality, Pride and the Caribbean Camera

115. Ralph Ellison
Editors of the World Book Encyclopedia have prepared a feature on the african American influence on literature, including information on the history of african American literature, biographies of authors, and interactive quizzes.
http://www.worldbook.com/fun/aawriters/html/ellison.html

116. Sister Becky's Baby, Black History, Folklore, Slavery Video
Lesson plan and video dramatization on VHS of NC africanAmerican folk tale written by Charles Chesnutt, early Black writer who expanded on slave lore, providing not only an example of late 19th century Black literature, but a near approximation of literature from antebellum slaves. Applicable to a wide age range.
http://www.SisterBecky.com/
Home Page Two Order Institution Ordering ... Contact Us Sister Becky's Baby, Lesson Plan and thirty minute dramatization on video of an African-American/North Carolina folk tale. $15, VHS, Color. Black History Lesson plan and video dramatization of a story based on African-American Folklore, useful in the study of African-American History, written by Charles Chesnutt, one of the first Black Writers. Also a useful resource for Minority Studies, Slavery, Black Literature, Black History, and Black Folklore. Raised in Fayetteville, NC, Charles Chesnutt's tales are set in NC, and are an important part of that state's literature and history. This lesson plan and video are useful as an educational resource, classroom aid, teacher's aid or classroom video. It also provides worthwhile entertainment for the whole family. Have you been frustrated with limited choices when looking for works of African-American literature or history?

117. African Elephant Bibliography
A comprehensive searchable online database of literature references.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~drigby/eli3.htm
The new location of the African Elephant Bibliography

118. Imani Book Club
This is a group of african American Women seeking faith which is embodied in their beauty, power, strength and confidence bonding through the written words of african American Authors. This site highlights their works, club information, reading syllabus, and other interesting information for lovers of Black literature.
http://www.geocities.com/imanivoices
Welcome To The Imani Book Club's Website! Our Next Meeting will be hosted byTamika on May 22, 2004 at 6:30 p.m.
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119. Hum 211 Index Page
Explore This Web Site african Timelines History, Orature, literature, Film african Storytelling Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart Tsitsi Dangarembga
http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/
Humanities 211
(Historical Contexts, Oral Arts, Film)
Prof. Cora Agatucci
6 October 1998: Learning Resources
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/SocSci/1998/ss-981006.html
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Deschutes 1 HUM 211 - Culture and Literature of Africa Introductory study of representative oral arts, literature, film and related creative arts, in English or in translation, of sub-Saharan African peoples, examined in context of their histories and cultural traditions. Taught with a MIC and WIC designation. Recommended preparation:

120. Tracy's Crystal Staircase Of Literature
african American literary reviews and poetry, profiles of authors, and little known african American literary did you know information.
http://members.tripod.com/thenxtZORA/index.html
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Crystal Staircase of Literature What you can find at Tracy's Crystal Staircase of Literature: *Poetry from Tracy's pen or other great poets *Fiction...chapter cliffhangers that change like the wind, humor to romance to life..etc. *Profiles of authors who have inspired Tracy *COMING SOON...read Tracy's bio to find out just who she is and what she is all about *and more This site is currently underconstruction..working out some of those bugs..thank you for your patience. SEARCH: Tripod The Web

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