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African Identities: Race, Nation and Culture in Ethnography, Pan-Africanism and Black Literatures
 
 

African Identities: Race, Nation and Culture in Ethnography, Pan-Africanism and Black Literatures [Paperback]

Kadiatu Kanneh (Author)

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May 24, 1998 0415164451 978-0415164450 1
This fascinating and well researched study explores the meaning generated by `Africa' and `Blackness' throughout the century.
Using literary texts, autobiography, ethnography, and historical documents, African Identities discusses how ideas of Africa as an origin, as a cultural whole, or as a complicated political problematic, emerge as signifiers for analysis of modernity, nationhood and racial difference.
Kanneh provides detailed readings of a range of literary texts, including novels by:
* Toni Morrison
* Alice Walker
* Gloria Naylor
* Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
* Chinua Achebe
* and V.S. Naipaul.
For anyone interested in literature, history, anthropology, political writing, feminist or cultural analysis, this book opens up new areas of thought across disciplines.

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'African Identities is a study richly detailed and admirably sophisticated in its use of cultural theory and its engagement with the large number of writers it treats . . . The work's interdisciplinary nature will make it an invaluable resource in African studies, African-American studies, and cultural studies in general.' - Margo Hendricks, The Modern Language Review

'African Identities is a brilliant and sustained effort to deconstruct and reconstruct the varied conceptualisation of African identity, ...' - Contemporary Review

'Kanneh has given students of African and African-American literatures a useful tool to navigate successfully the difficult terrain of reading not only the literature of Africa and its Diaspora but also 'the meanings of African identities'without a doubt, this is a book worth reading.' - Margo Hendricks, University of California, Santa Cruz

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Kadiatu Kanneh teaches at the University of Birmingham, UK. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The argument of this chapter is framed within a problematic that relates nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century discourses to the complicated textualities of late twentieth-century 'African' writing. Read the first page
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Sierra Leone, United States, New York, The Classic Slave Narratives, Toni Morrison, Six Women's Slave Narratives, Equiano's Travels, West African, Black Americans, Frantz Fanon, Samba Diallo, Things Fall Apart, Willow Springs, Season of Migration, White Masks, Mister Johnson, Wretched of the Earth, Alice Walker, Henry Louis Gates, Invisible Man, Mary Prince, Theories of Africans, Frederick Douglass, Mama Day, Reading the African Novel
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