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_aReza, Alexandra, _eauthor. _9811402 |
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_aAnticolonial form: _bLiterary journals at the end of empire |
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_aNew York, USA: _bOxford University Press, _c2024. |
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| 300 | _axviii, 283p. cm | ||
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_a"Articulated anticolonialism: Literary journals and African decolonization addresses the relationship between culture and politics in two journals published in Europe by African writers: Presence Africaine, launched in Paris in 1947, and Mensagem, published between 1948 and 1964 in Lisbon. Grounded in extensive archival work, the book argues for a comparative and transnational approach to postcolonial literary studies, for the significance of the literary journal as a key form in the development of African writing in French, Portuguese, and English, and for a historically and geographically contingent understanding of the relationships between literature, culture and politics"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 650 | _2African Literature | ||
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