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African Literature And Social Change Tribe Nation Race 1st Edition Olakunle George

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African Literature And Social Change Tribe Nation Race 1st Edition Olakunle George
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.64 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Olakunle George
ISBN: 9780253025807, 025302580X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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African Literature And Social Change Tribe Nation Race 1st Edition Olakunle George by Olakunle George 9780253025807, 025302580X instant download after payment.

Alert to the ways in which critical theory and imaginative literature can enrich each other, African Literature and Social Change reframes the ongoing project of African literature. Concentrating on texts that are not usually considered together--writings by little-known black missionaries, so called "black whitemen," and better-known 20th century intellectuals and creative writers--Olakunle George shows the ways in which these writings have addressed notions of ethnicity, nation, and race and how the debates need to be rehistoricized today. George presents Africa as a site of complex desires and contradictions, refashioning the way African literature is positioned within current discussions of globalism, diaspora, and postcolonialism.

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