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Interfaces Between the Oral and the Written / Interfaces entre l’écrit et l’oral: Versions and Subversions in African Literatures 2 (Matatu 31-32)
by Alain Ricard; Flora Veit-Wild
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with references to "Birago Diop".
Excerpt - on Page 157: "
... SUSANNE GEHRMANN -I,- Written Orature in Senegal From the Traditionalistic Tales of Birago Diop to the Subversive Novels of Boubacar Boris Diop A 1) ... "
Key Phrases:
Birago Diop, New York, Shaaban Robert, Alain Ricard, Shaahan Robert, Boubacar Boris Diop, written orature, kiinua mgongo, memoria negra, vrai conte, roman politique, langues nationales
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Black Writers in French: A Literary History of Negritude
by Lilyan Kesteloot
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with references to "Birago Diop".
Excerpt - on Page 83: "
... It included the West Indians Léonard Sainville and Aristide Maugée, the Senegalese Birago Diop and Ousmane Socé. Around 1934, a small, unpretentious newspaper , L'Etudiant Noir, publicized the problems which preoccupied them. ... "
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The African Imagination: Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora
by F. Abiola Irele
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with references to "Birago Diop".
Excerpt - on Page 18: "
... these two novels, Maran wrote a series of animal tales, which may well have served as the direct inspiration for Birago Diop's Les contes d'Arnadou Koumba. Published in the 1930s, Paul Hazoumé's Doguicirni may be considered an early attempt in this direc- ... "
Key Phrases:
Hampaté Bâ, Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe, Third World, Birago Diop, The Horn, Mongo Beti, Niger Delta, aesthetic traditionalism, imaginative discourse, imaginative expression, literate discourse
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Twenty-Five Black African Filmmakers: A Critical Study, with Filmography and Bio-Bibliography
by Francoise Pfaff
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with references to "Birago Diop".
Excerpt - on Page 293: "
... film, made in French and adapted by Momar Thiam and Lamine Diakité from a short story by the Senegalese writer Birago Diop, ... "
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