Tha African Narcissus: A Comparative Study of Anglophone and Francophane Fiction |
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... political theological dissertation in which the basic premise was that slavery was a positive thing in that it ... political atmosphere in metropolitan France and England at that time . Apparently the political climate in 18th century ...
... political theological dissertation in which the basic premise was that slavery was a positive thing in that it ... political atmosphere in metropolitan France and England at that time . Apparently the political climate in 18th century ...
Page 89
... political initiative , the lgbo as we see in Arrow of God succeed in preserving the integrity of their traditional religion up to the destruction of Ezeulu . The Chief Priest of Ulu does not succeed in preserving the new accommodation ...
... political initiative , the lgbo as we see in Arrow of God succeed in preserving the integrity of their traditional religion up to the destruction of Ezeulu . The Chief Priest of Ulu does not succeed in preserving the new accommodation ...
Page 255
... political and racial oppression of the Afro - Americans and supports the efforts of the latter to liberate themslves and in this he calls on the ideas of white political philosophers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson . The ...
... political and racial oppression of the Afro - Americans and supports the efforts of the latter to liberate themslves and in this he calls on the ideas of white political philosophers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson . The ...
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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19th century absurd Achebe's African writers Afrique Aimé Césaire Ambiguous Adventure ancestors Anglophone apartheid Arrow of God aspects become blackman Blyden Cheikh Hamidou Kane Chinua Achebe Christ de Bomba christian civilization clan colonial situation colour cultural destiny Diallobé domination elite environment Europe European exile Fanon Father Drumont feeling Ferdinand Oyono Francophone Frantz Fanon French hero human condition Ibid ideas ideology Igbo individual inspite Jean-Paul Sartre Kafka Lewis Nkosi living Longer at Ease Meka milieu mission missionary Mongo Beti narrative négritude negro Nigerian noire novel novelist Nwoye Obi Okonkwo Paris personality Peter Abrahams political Présence Africaine problem psychological race realities religion result revolt Royal Lady Samalu Samba Diallo Sanga Boto Sartre Senghor Sixa slave slavery social solution South African spiritual synthesis Things Fall traditional society Translation Umuofia underlined universal Unoka urban values village violence West Western whiteman wholesomeness Xuma