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Reclaiming History - A Study of the Emerging Postcolonial Consciousness in Mid-century Novels of the African Diaspora

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Book Reclaiming History - A Study of the Emerging Postcolonial Consciousness in Mid-century Novels of the African Diaspora Babacar Dieng
Libristo code: 06919631
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K., April 2008
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This dissertation provides a study of the anticipatory signs of the emerging postcolonial consciousness in three mid-century novels of the African Diaspora: Camara Laye's The Dark Child, Margaret Walker's Jubilee, and Orlando Patterson's Die the Long Day. Inspired by Genevičve Fabre and Robert O'Meally who have highlighted how African-American cultural producers revise history through lieux de mémoires, this analysis argues that these three transnational writers- respectively from West Africa, the United States and Jamaica ż reclaim in their żwillfullyż constructed sites their past that had been marginalized and distorted in documents authorizing history. Paying careful attention to the context of their utterances and their intertextual relationships with antecendent Euro-centered traditional histories and fictions, this study attempts to show how these writers of the African Diaspora supplant the representational practices, counter the ideological discourses, and correct the misrepresentations embedded in żcolonialż textuality. In addition, it examines the various tools these three writers employ to reclaim effectively their history.

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Full name Reclaiming History - A Study of the Emerging Postcolonial Consciousness in Mid-century Novels of the African Diaspora
Author Babacar Dieng
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 204
EAN 9783836489430
ISBN 3836489430
Libristo code 06919631
Weight 281
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 11
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