In his attempt to challenge colonial hegemony and promote the colonized sense of identity, the Sudanese poet, Mohamed Al-Fayturi is engaged in an intercultural dialogue with his master, the African American poet, Langston Hughes, in order to reconstruct a history devastated by slavery and imperialism. Rooted in a revolutionary basis, the mutual dialogue between the two poets aims to dismantle colonial narratives about Africa and the black people by revising history and rewriting the story of slavery and colonization from the viewpoint of the colonized and the oppressed. Carrying the scars ofenslavement and hegemony, Langston Hughes and Mohamed Al- Fayturi poetically engage the history of racism and colonization linking the African literary ...
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
Langston Hughes is undoubtedly the most famous African America poet. However, while critical studies...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...
In his attempt to challenge colonial hegemony and promote the colonized sense of identity, the Afric...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
The article investigates the dialectics between homeland and identity in the poetry of the Sudanese ...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like ot...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
As Paul Gilroy has argued, the Black Atlantic is a cultural and literary network that has emerged in...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasSpeaks about the poetry of Langston Hughes is ...
This work aims to analyze the American writer Langston Hughes’s (1902-1967) poetic language, focusin...
The stereotyping discourse in which the African was seen as the bestial other andconsequently the lo...
Langston Hughes was and is recognised as one of the most important African American writers of the t...
This is a study of Langston Hughes\u27s poems presumably considered as manifestation of racial prote...
This is a study of Langston Hughes's poems presumably considered as manifestation of racial protest....
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
Langston Hughes is undoubtedly the most famous African America poet. However, while critical studies...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...
In his attempt to challenge colonial hegemony and promote the colonized sense of identity, the Afric...
African Americans’ place in the American society has changed over time, so has the focus of African ...
The article investigates the dialectics between homeland and identity in the poetry of the Sudanese ...
Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet of the Harlem Renaissance, raises his voice like ot...
In his youth, Langston Hughes wrote poetry imitating popular Negro verse forms, but as he matured an...
As Paul Gilroy has argued, the Black Atlantic is a cultural and literary network that has emerged in...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasSpeaks about the poetry of Langston Hughes is ...
This work aims to analyze the American writer Langston Hughes’s (1902-1967) poetic language, focusin...
The stereotyping discourse in which the African was seen as the bestial other andconsequently the lo...
Langston Hughes was and is recognised as one of the most important African American writers of the t...
This is a study of Langston Hughes\u27s poems presumably considered as manifestation of racial prote...
This is a study of Langston Hughes's poems presumably considered as manifestation of racial protest....
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
Langston Hughes is undoubtedly the most famous African America poet. However, while critical studies...
This study analyzes three poems written by Langston Hughes entitled As I Grew Older, Dinner guest; m...