This study investigates what continuities and divergences exist among selected Black autobiographies. The selected autobiographies of slaves, creative writers, and political activists are discussed both as texts produced by individuals who are in turn products of specific societies at specific periods and as interconnected books. The project pays particular attention to the various societies that produce the autobiographies directly to identify influences of environmental and cultural differences on the texts. To foreground the network these autobiographies form, on the other hand, the study adopts a cross-cultural approach to examine the continuities and divergences in them. The texts analysed are selected from Africa, the Uni...
This project explores how the historical contexts of the Hispanic Caribbean, including the regions o...
The paper pinpoints the revelation, evolution and development of the Black Women under the impact of...
This thesis explores how Syl Cheney Coker’s The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar (1990), Ama Ata Aid...
This study investigates what continuities and divergences exist among selected Black autobiographie...
As a great number of recent scholarly publications discussing the given topic shows, the genre of au...
Telling Our Stories investigates the continuities and divergences in selected Black autobiographies ...
The study sees autobiography as a "gateway" to understanding a people's culture and is premised on t...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
This paper examines the contributions of critics to the study of African autobiography. While locati...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
textThis dissertation is a comparative study of Francophone autobiographical writing in Africa and ...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Through the place of Africa within the autobiographical works of black writers, we can analyze how A...
Africa as a point of reference for Africans dispersed from her shores and their descendants in the D...
The Social Life of Black Thought in the Long Eighteenth Century moves from the framework of social d...
This project explores how the historical contexts of the Hispanic Caribbean, including the regions o...
The paper pinpoints the revelation, evolution and development of the Black Women under the impact of...
This thesis explores how Syl Cheney Coker’s The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar (1990), Ama Ata Aid...
This study investigates what continuities and divergences exist among selected Black autobiographie...
As a great number of recent scholarly publications discussing the given topic shows, the genre of au...
Telling Our Stories investigates the continuities and divergences in selected Black autobiographies ...
The study sees autobiography as a "gateway" to understanding a people's culture and is premised on t...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
This paper examines the contributions of critics to the study of African autobiography. While locati...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
textThis dissertation is a comparative study of Francophone autobiographical writing in Africa and ...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Through the place of Africa within the autobiographical works of black writers, we can analyze how A...
Africa as a point of reference for Africans dispersed from her shores and their descendants in the D...
The Social Life of Black Thought in the Long Eighteenth Century moves from the framework of social d...
This project explores how the historical contexts of the Hispanic Caribbean, including the regions o...
The paper pinpoints the revelation, evolution and development of the Black Women under the impact of...
This thesis explores how Syl Cheney Coker’s The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar (1990), Ama Ata Aid...