African imagination : literature in Africa & the Black diaspora, The

African diaspora African literature Literature and society e-böcker Criticism, interpretation, etc
Oxford University Press
2001
EISBN 9780195358810
The African imagination.
Orality, literacy, and African literature.
African letters: the making of a tradition.
Dimensions of African discourse.
Study in ambiguity: Amadou Hampaté Bâ's The fortunes of Wangrin.
Narrative, history and the African imagination: Ahmadou Kourouma's Monnè, outrages et défis.
The crisis of cultural memory in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart.
Return of the native: Edward Kamau Brathwaite's Masks.
A national voice: the poetry and plays of John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo.
Parables of the African condition: the new realism in African fiction.
1. The African Imagination. 2. Orality, Literacy, and African Literature. 3. African Letters: The Making of a Tradition. 4. Dimensions of African Discourse. 5. A Study in Ambiguity: Amadou Hampate Ba's The Fortunes of Wangrin. 6. Narrative, History and the African Imagination: Amadou Kourouma's Monne, outrages et defis. 7. The Crisis of Cultural Memory in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. 8. The Return of the Native: Edward Kamau Brathwaite's Masks. 9. A National Voice: The Poetry and Plays of John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo. 10. Parables of the African Condition: The New Realism in African Fict.
Orality, literacy, and African literature.
African letters: the making of a tradition.
Dimensions of African discourse.
Study in ambiguity: Amadou Hampaté Bâ's The fortunes of Wangrin.
Narrative, history and the African imagination: Ahmadou Kourouma's Monnè, outrages et défis.
The crisis of cultural memory in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart.
Return of the native: Edward Kamau Brathwaite's Masks.
A national voice: the poetry and plays of John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo.
Parables of the African condition: the new realism in African fiction.
1. The African Imagination. 2. Orality, Literacy, and African Literature. 3. African Letters: The Making of a Tradition. 4. Dimensions of African Discourse. 5. A Study in Ambiguity: Amadou Hampate Ba's The Fortunes of Wangrin. 6. Narrative, History and the African Imagination: Amadou Kourouma's Monne, outrages et defis. 7. The Crisis of Cultural Memory in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. 8. The Return of the Native: Edward Kamau Brathwaite's Masks. 9. A National Voice: The Poetry and Plays of John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo. 10. Parables of the African Condition: The New Realism in African Fict.
