MAKING BLACK HISTORY

Making black history (CHAPTER 1.2)

‎1.2 The Extranationality of African Literature‎‎African literature has often been defined in terms of national or nationalist literature and interpreted as a response to either colonialism, nation-building, post-independence disillusionment, or globalization. A lasting theoretical contribution to this mode of thinking is Fredric – Jameson’s much debated “Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism” (1986) […]

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