European-language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Albert S. Gérard
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 634
ISBN-13: 9789630538336
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Author: Albert S. Gérard
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 634
ISBN-13: 9789630538336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dorothy S. Blair
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1976-11-18
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780521211956
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 1976 book provides both a historical survey and a critical analysis of the literature in French from West and Equatorial Africa. Professor Blair begins by discussing the social, educational and political influences which led to the formation of the Negritude movement and to a flowering of French-African creative writing. This historical approach is then complemented by a study of the different literary genres. She traces the evolution of the first manifestations of literary activity in French by African writers, the written folk-tale, fable and short story, from the oral tradition of the indigenous culture, and the eventual appearance of the novel with a legendary or historical theme. The origins of French-African drama are considered for the first time, and the work of the minor poets analysed. Finally, Professor Blair attempts a definition of the French-African novel, and studies examples from three major periods from the 1930s onwards.
Author: Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 0112711871
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorking Together to Safeguard Children
Author: Lokangaka Losambe
Publisher: Africa World Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 9781592211371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of essays introduces students of African literature to the heritage of the African prose narrative, starting from its oral base and covering its linguistic and cultural diversity. The book brings together essays on both the classics and the relatively new works in all subgenres of the African prose narrative, including the traditional epic, the novel, the short story and the autobiography. The chapters are arranged according to the respective thematic paradigms under which the discussed works fall.
Author: Michael Syrotinski
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780813921457
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrancophone African writing is often concerned with questions of subjectivity and narrative agency, and it is this focus Michael Syrotinski takes as his point of departure in Singular Performances. Using the work of V. Y. Mudimbe as a major theoretical reference, Syrotinski sets up a number of original dialogues between francophone African literature, African philosophy, literary theory, postcolonial studies, cinema, cultural studies, and history to arrive at the notion of a "performative reinscription of subjectivity." Singular Performances covers a wide range of francophone African writers, each of whom is read within a broader theoretical context related to African subjectivity: Mudimbe and the philosophical subject, Aoua Kéita and autobiography, Bernard Dadié and ethnographic irony, Ousmane Sembene and Tierno Monénembo and the cinematic imagination, Véronique Tadjo and Werewere Liking and the female writing subject, and Sony Labou Tansi and the "spectral" subject. In this skillful interdisciplinary weaving together of contemporary theory and literature, the focus on the francophone African subject allows for a richer appreciation of the texture and rhetoric of the language of the texts themselves. What emerges from this study is the subject understood not as a single homogenized entity but as a plural celebration of singular francophone African subjectivities.
Author: Rosemary Drisdelle
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2010-08-10
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 0520945786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHidden away within living tissues, parasites are all around us—and inside us. Yet, despite their unsavory characteristics, as we find in this compulsively readable book, parasites have played an enormous role in civilizations through time and around the globe. Parasites: Tales of Humanity’s Most Unwelcome Guests puts amoebae, roundworms, tapeworms, mites, and others at the center of the action as human cultures have evolved and declined. It shows their role in exploration, war, and even terrorist plots, often through an unpredictable ripple effect. It reveals them as invisible threats in our food, water, and luggage; as invaders that have shaped behaviors and taboos; and as unexpected partners in such venues as crime scene investigations. Parasites also describes their evolution and life histories and considers their significant benefits. Deftly blending the sociological with the scientific, this natural and social history of parasites looks closely at a fascinating, often disgusting group of organisms and discovers that they are in fact an integral thread in the web of life.
Author: Bernard Binlin Dadié
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780252064081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1959, when Un Negre a Paris first appeared, the French still held West Africa under colonial rule. Dadie's observations and subtle parodies of Parisian manners and morals are entertaining and poignant, charming yet profound.
Author: Bernard Binlin Dadié
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780252064074
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1959, when Un Ngre Paris first appeared, the French still held West Africa under colonial rule. Dadie's observations and subtle parodies of Parisian manners and morals are entertaining and poignant, charming yet profound.
Author: Freda Briggs
Publisher: Woodslane Press
Published: 2018-10-01
Total Pages: 449
ISBN-13: 0987297635
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis exceptionally well-researched book's intention is to reveal what is really happening in our society and to spur people into action to turn this shameful and complex problem around so that abuse stops and healing can begin. It should be a compulsory handbook for all whose work involves children, especially in the legal system, all human services, schools, pre-schools and foster care. It covers all aspects of child abuse and neglect and presents recent case studies of acts of abuse and the ways they have been dealt with in recent times. It is books such as this that 'get the message out there' so that something is done in this supposedly enlightened age.
Author: Colin Rogers
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-09-05
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 1134039271
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