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Cosmopolitanism In The Fictive Imagination Of W E B Du Bois Toward The Humanization Of A Revolutionary Art Samuel O Doku

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Cosmopolitanism In The Fictive Imagination Of W E B Du Bois Toward The Humanization Of A Revolutionary Art Samuel O Doku
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Samuel O. Doku
ISBN: 9781498518314, 1498518311
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Cosmopolitanism In The Fictive Imagination Of W E B Du Bois Toward The Humanization Of A Revolutionary Art Samuel O Doku by Samuel O. Doku 9781498518314, 1498518311 instant download after payment.

This booktraces W.E.B. Du Bois’s fictionalization of history in his five major works of fiction and in his debut short storyThe Souls of Black Folkthrough a thematic framework of cosmopolitanism. In texts likeThe NegroandBlack Folk: Then and Now, Du Bois argues that the human race originated from a single source, a claim authenticated by anthropologists and the Human Genome Project. This book breaks new ground by demonstrating the fashion in which the variants of cosmopolitanism become a profound theme in Du Bois’s contribution to fiction. In general, cosmopolitanism claims that people belong to a single community informed by common moral values, function through a shared economic nomenclature, and are part of political systems grounded in mutual respect. This book addresses Du Bois’s works as important additions to the academy and makes a significant contribution to literature by first demonstrating the way in which fiction could be utilized in discussing historical accounts in order to reach a global audience. “The Coming of John”,The Quest of the Silver Fleece,Dark Princess: A Romance, andThe Black Flame,an important trilogy published sequentially asThe Ordeal of Mansart,Mansart Builds a School, andWorlds of Colorare grounded in historical occurrences and administer as social histories providing commentary on Reconstruction, Jim Crow segregation, African American leadership, school desegregation, the Pan-African movement, imperialism, and colonialism in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.

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