Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in AfricaUniversity of Chicago Press, 1990 - Broj stranica: 328 "Situating literature and anthropology in mutual interrogation, Miller's...book actually performs what so many of us only call for. Nowhere have all the crucial issues been brought together with the sort of critical sophistication it displays."—Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ". . . a superb cross-disciplinary analysis."—Y. Mudimbe |
Sadržaj
Reading through Western Eyes | 1 |
2 Ethnicity and Ethics | 31 |
Mande Verbal Art after the Letter Appendix Caste in the Novel | 68 |
4 Lenfant noir Totemism and Suspended Animism | 114 |
5 Les Soleils des independances and Francophone Dialogue | 181 |
Before the Canons Roar | 246 |
Conclusion | 295 |
Bibliography | 299 |
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Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in Africa Christopher L. Miller Ograničeni pregled - 1990 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
Abidjan Afri African culture African literature Afrique Aïssatou anthropology Bâ's Bamako Bambara c'est Camara Laye Cambridge canon caste chapter clan colonial context critics critique Dakar describes Diabaté dialogue difference discourse Doumbouya emphasis epic ethnic ethnography European Fama Fama's Fanon father femmes francophone African Frantz Fanon free indirect French language gender griot identity ideology interpretation Ivory Coast jamu Kéita Fodéba Kourouma Kouyaté l'Afrique L'Enfant noir Laye's Léopold Sédar Senghor Lévi-Strauss literacy littérature Longue Lettre Mali Malinke Mamadou Mande Mandekan Mandinka Mariama Bâ Marxist Massa Makan Diabaté means narrator Negritude Niane Nouvelles Editions Africaines novel nyamakala oral tradition Paris parole père peuples poem political Présence Africaine problem question Ramatoulaye reader reading refers relation Salimata Sékou Touré Senegal silence snake social society Soleils des indépendances speech Sunjata Suns symbolic theory thought tion totem tout translation truth University Press West Western Wolof women word writing