In 1967 an article decrying the absence of an ideology which could facilitate Africa\u27s decolonization appeared in the Paris-based influential journal of black studies, Presence Africaine, and its young author Ayi Kwei Annab, then twenty-eight years old, cited Senghor\u27s Negritude as an artistic statement which reflects the political leader\u27s inferiority complexes, his slave mentality. Negritude cannot lead Africa to freedom, he declared, and described it as \u27the flight from the classical Cartesian big white father France into the warm, dark, sensuous embrace of Africa, into the receiving uterus of despised Africa\u27.1 Negritude, Armah added in the same article, is a wooden attempt to perpetuate western assumptions and stereotype...
The paper envisages and inquires about the significance of black philosophy across the Negritude and...
Cette thèse étude la relation entre la représentation de l'Occident dans les romans d'Ayi Kwei Armah...
This paper is a revised version of a 1974 essay I wrote on the novel when it was first published in ...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
Because negritude has come under considerable attack, amongst others for its reaffirmation of racial...
This article examines the themes of neo-colonialism and alienation in Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel Fragmen...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
This study shows the central position held by Ayi Kwei Aramh’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born i...
Bibliography: p. 260-284.The focus of this dissertation is the thesis that if Ayi Kwei Armah's five ...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
For many years, African countries have struggled to develop an ideological framework that suits the ...
For many years, African countries have struggled to develop an ideological framework that suits the ...
Ayi Kwei Armah is one of Africa’s most ideologically committed writers. His writings, which consist ...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
Colonialist literature and history are replete with lots of misrepresentation about Africa as a cont...
The paper envisages and inquires about the significance of black philosophy across the Negritude and...
Cette thèse étude la relation entre la représentation de l'Occident dans les romans d'Ayi Kwei Armah...
This paper is a revised version of a 1974 essay I wrote on the novel when it was first published in ...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
Because negritude has come under considerable attack, amongst others for its reaffirmation of racial...
This article examines the themes of neo-colonialism and alienation in Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel Fragmen...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
This study shows the central position held by Ayi Kwei Aramh’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born i...
Bibliography: p. 260-284.The focus of this dissertation is the thesis that if Ayi Kwei Armah's five ...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
For many years, African countries have struggled to develop an ideological framework that suits the ...
For many years, African countries have struggled to develop an ideological framework that suits the ...
Ayi Kwei Armah is one of Africa’s most ideologically committed writers. His writings, which consist ...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
Colonialist literature and history are replete with lots of misrepresentation about Africa as a cont...
The paper envisages and inquires about the significance of black philosophy across the Negritude and...
Cette thèse étude la relation entre la représentation de l'Occident dans les romans d'Ayi Kwei Armah...
This paper is a revised version of a 1974 essay I wrote on the novel when it was first published in ...