Art and Ideology in the African Novel: A Study of the Influence of Marxism on African Writing, Volume 10 |
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... Dominant Ideology of an Epoch But if literature is socially conditioned and makes us see the ideology from which it is born , is it then always a reflection of the dominant ideology ? In more precise terms , is the view of life ...
... Dominant Ideology of an Epoch But if literature is socially conditioned and makes us see the ideology from which it is born , is it then always a reflection of the dominant ideology ? In more precise terms , is the view of life ...
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... dominant ideology of an epoch is that of the ruling class , there are times when different powerful ideologies co - exist in the same polity , but such is the nature of ideology that the coterminous existence of two powerful and ...
... dominant ideology of an epoch is that of the ruling class , there are times when different powerful ideologies co - exist in the same polity , but such is the nature of ideology that the coterminous existence of two powerful and ...
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... ideology of the ruling colonialists and to appreciate their own cultural values . As we have already observed , literature can confirm or oppose the dominant ideology . The degree to which it confirms or opposes the dominant ideology ...
... ideology of the ruling colonialists and to appreciate their own cultural values . As we have already observed , literature can confirm or oppose the dominant ideology . The degree to which it confirms or opposes the dominant ideology ...
Contents
Contents | 9 |
Commitment Realism and Socialist | 11 |
Literature Society and Ideology | 20 |
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Achebe African languages African Literature African Novel African Writers Series Armah Arrow of God Bakayoko Beukes Bits of Wood bourgeois society bourgeoisie chapter characters class struggle consciousness critical realism cultural imperialism depicted dominant ideology economic Elias élite English epoch European language exploitation expression forces God's Bits Gordimer Goumba Grain of Wheat Guma Heinemann African Writers Ibid Ilmorog influence Karega Kenya Late Bourgeois World Lenin liberation linguistic literary Literature and Art London Lukács Marx and Engels Marxist aesthetics Marxist criticism masses movement Munira Nadine Gordimer narrative nationalist négritude neo-colonialism Ngara Ngugi Ngugi wa Thiong'o oppression Ousmane's para-linguistic affective devices peasants Petals of Blood philosophy poetry police political present Progress Publishers proletariat reality reflection revolution revolutionary rise ruling class social socialist art socialist realism South Africa strike stylistic criticism symbol Thiès Thiong'o Thousand Seasons traditional typical vision Wanja White women words workers