Emerging Afrikan survivals : an Afrocentric critical theory
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Emerging Afrikan survivals : an Afrocentric critical theory
(Studies in African American history and culture)
Routledge, 2003
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Bibliography: p. 183-193
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work sets forth the guidelines for an Afrocentric literary theory and goes on to apply that theory to three novels: Invisible Man , Song of Solomon and The Chaneysville Incident .
Table of Contents
Part I: An Afrocentric Critical Theory 1. Introduction 2. Historical Situatedness and African American Culture 3. Change and Cultural Representation in African American Literary Criticism 4. Recent Directions in African American Literary Criticism: Toward an African Poetics Part II: Application of the Afrocentric Critical Theory 5. Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon 6. David Bradley's The Chaneysville Incident 7. Invisible Man 8. A Review of Contemporary African American Novels 9. Conclusion
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