Tha African Narcissus: A Comparative Study of Anglophone and Francophane Fiction |
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... ideology had on the group'Légitime Défense ' the avant - garde of the revolt of Francophone Africans against Western domination . However this admiration for the ideology of socialist utopia soon turned sour especially when most of ...
... ideology had on the group'Légitime Défense ' the avant - garde of the revolt of Francophone Africans against Western domination . However this admiration for the ideology of socialist utopia soon turned sour especially when most of ...
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... ideology foreshadowed , to a remarkable extent , not only the political doctrine of African personality , of black ... ideological mission of rehabilitation and liberation . In effect , Blyden was the first ideologue of cultural ...
... ideology foreshadowed , to a remarkable extent , not only the political doctrine of African personality , of black ... ideological mission of rehabilitation and liberation . In effect , Blyden was the first ideologue of cultural ...
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... ideology of Africanness whose foundation was laid by Blyden resembles in many ways the négritude of the Francophone elite . The two ideologies aim at a rehabilitation of Africa and in . effect , preach the recuperation of the original ...
... ideology of Africanness whose foundation was laid by Blyden resembles in many ways the négritude of the Francophone elite . The two ideologies aim at a rehabilitation of Africa and in . effect , preach the recuperation of the original ...
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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