Tha African Narcissus: A Comparative Study of Anglophone and Francophane Fiction |
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... French ones : What a glorious future is in prospec . for Senegal ! with education ( French of course ) you will see the flowering of commerce , science , art , religion , and above all an improved morality . You will see the fall of all ...
... French ones : What a glorious future is in prospec . for Senegal ! with education ( French of course ) you will see the flowering of commerce , science , art , religion , and above all an improved morality . You will see the fall of all ...
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... French officer . All that could serve to strenghten French influence , harmless from the political point of view , appers to us to be worth encouraging 18 . It is such ideas that explained the attitude of Blaise Diagne , the Senegalese ...
... French officer . All that could serve to strenghten French influence , harmless from the political point of view , appers to us to be worth encouraging 18 . It is such ideas that explained the attitude of Blaise Diagne , the Senegalese ...
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... French ? Because we are cultural half - casts , because if we feel as niggers , we express it in French ; because French is a universally spoken language . Because French is a language of gentleness and honesty ... Listen to Coneille ...
... French ? Because we are cultural half - casts , because if we feel as niggers , we express it in French ; because French is a universally spoken language . Because French is a language of gentleness and honesty ... Listen to Coneille ...
Contents
The Quest for Black Authenticity The Slave | 21 |
Estrangement and the Traditional World | 51 |
Aspects of the Colonial Universe | 72 |
Copyright | |
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