For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features and European written forms to reject the concept of the Great Divide between orality and writing in literacy studies. These critics primarily see the hybridized texts of writers of African descent as a model that assists in the complex union of writing and orality. My argument is that the integrationist model is not the only way, perhaps not even the most fruitful way, to read the hybridized texts of writers of African descent. I develop a reading of Anglophone African, African-Caribbean, and African-Canadian literature that sees the synthesis of orality and writing as an emergent discourse, free of the dogmatisms of textuality an...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
This dissertation examines the following six Anglophone and Francophone African diasporic novels: So...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
For years, critics have used Black writers\u27 interweaving of African-derived oral textual features...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
The aim of this dissertation is to question the concept of orality as the natural expression of ance...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
What is the most prototypical form of African literature? Shouldn’t we be using African languages to...
The contention in this article is that African oral tradition should be reexamined in view of its pe...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
This dissertation focuses on postcolonial writers of African descent and locates the center of their...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
The problem of definitions is one of those knotty issues that have featured in scholarly dis-course ...
It is clear that language, as one of the primary bases of culture, is a political institution which ...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
This dissertation examines the following six Anglophone and Francophone African diasporic novels: So...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
For years, critics have used Black writers\u27 interweaving of African-derived oral textual features...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
The aim of this dissertation is to question the concept of orality as the natural expression of ance...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
What is the most prototypical form of African literature? Shouldn’t we be using African languages to...
The contention in this article is that African oral tradition should be reexamined in view of its pe...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
This dissertation focuses on postcolonial writers of African descent and locates the center of their...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
The problem of definitions is one of those knotty issues that have featured in scholarly dis-course ...
It is clear that language, as one of the primary bases of culture, is a political institution which ...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
This dissertation examines the following six Anglophone and Francophone African diasporic novels: So...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...