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  1. My Soul Has Grown Deep: Classics of Early African-American Literature
  2. The African Imagination: Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora by F. Abiola Irele, 2001-09-27
  3. Introduction to African Oral Literature & Performance by Abdul Rasheed Naallah Bayo Ogunjimi, 2005-10-30
  4. Romance, Diaspora, and Black Atlantic Literature (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Yogita Goyal, 2010-05-24
  5. African American Literature: Voices in a Tradition by William L. Andrews, 1992-03
  6. Freud Upside Down: African American Literature and Psychoanalytic Culture (New Black Studies Series) by Badia Sahar Ahad, 2010-10-07
  7. Myth, Literature and the African World (Canto) by Wole Soyinka, 1990-11-30
  8. Marxism and African Literature
  9. Beyond Douglass: New Perspectives on Early African-American Literature (Apercus)
  10. The North Carolina Roots of African American Literature: An Anthology
  11. African American Literature: A Guide to Reading Interests (Genreflecting Advisory series) by Alma Dawson, Connie J Van Fleet, 2004-12-30
  12. The Cambridge Companion to African American Women's Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  13. African-American Voices in Young Adult Literature: Tradition, Transition, Transformation by Karen Patricia Smith, 1994-01-01
  14. Embracing, Evaluating, and Examining African American Children's and Young Adult Literature

21. Indiana University Press Journals - Research In African Literatures
Vol. 26, No. 1 New Voices in african literature, Ed. Edna Aizenberg, $8.00. Vol. Vol.28, No. 2 Autobiography and african literature, Ed. Patricia Geesey, $16.95.
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ISSN: 0034-5210 "For the past one year, receipt of RAL has habitually brought me exceeding joy as I spend nearly all day and all night going through the pages of the journal with a delight and eagerness I can find no words to express here."
O.S. Ogede, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria Research in African Literatures is obviously the premier journal for African literary studies...an increasingly exciting journal for a maturing discipline....One reaches for it with curiosity and excitement."
Eileen Julian, Indiana University Research in African Literatures is published four times a year and is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide. It serves as a stimulating vehicle in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every number, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews. The journal also provides information on African publishing as well as announcements of importance to Africanists, and frequently prints notes and queries of literary interest. Special issues and clusters of articles reveal the broad interests of the readership. Subscribe to Research in African Literatures

22. Afrique Francophone
on african literature, linguistics, musicology, sociology religion.
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23. Research In African Literatures
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Publisher: Indiana University Press Research in African Literatures , the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide, serves as a stimulating vehicle in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every number, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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24. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Separate national, regional or ethnic categories (eg, "Irish," "Australian," Category Arts Literature World Literature...... african literature on the Internet (links on scholarly associations,authors, and conferences) (Columbia U.). african literature
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25. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Collection of links for specific authors, as well as general resources.Category Arts Literature World Literature Canadian Directories...... african literature Resources (links to interviews and information aboutcritical journals) (Karen Fung). African Postcolonial Literature
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26. African Literature - Cambridge University Press
Search. african literature. Highlight titles. Price £47.50. Leading South Africanwriters and commentators examine literature during and after the apartheid era.
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The Cultural Politics of Sugar
Keith A. Sandiford This study examines the work of six influential authors of the colonial West Indies. Hardback ( Paperback
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Edited by Derek Attridge, Rosemary Jolly Leading South African writers and commentators examine literature during and after the apartheid era. Hardback ( Paperback
Cambridge University Press 2003.

27. All Titles - Cambridge University Press
Search. All titles in african literature. Cambridge History of African and CaribbeanLiterature, The F. Abiola Irele, Simon Gikandi Hardback Published.
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There are 22 titles available. Af-Na Na-Wr African Languages : An Introduction
Edited by Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse
Also available in Hardback Aimé Césaire
Gregson Davis
Cambridge Companion to the African American Novel, The

Edited by Maryemma Graham
Also available in Hardback Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature Two Volume Set, The
F. Abiola Irele, Simon Gikandi Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature Volume 1, The F. Abiola Irele, Simon Gikandi Volume 1 Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature, The F. Abiola Irele, Simon Gikandi Volume 2 Chinua Achebe Catherine Lynnette Innes Also available in Hardback Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain Gabriele Griffin Edouard Glissant J. Michael Dash Also available in Hardback History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700–2000, A C. L. Innes Introduction to Post-Colonial Theatre, An Brian Crow, Chris Banfield Also available in Hardback Introduction to West Indian Poetry, An

28. Benjamin Stora And R. H. Mitsch - Women's Writing Between Two Algerian Wars - Re
Article by Benjamin Stora and R. H. Mitsch in Research in african literature 303.
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Research in African Literatures
Women's Writing between Two Algerian Wars
Benjamin Stora
Women in warthe subject is somber, cruel, difficult. Images of abductions, rapes, and imprisonments immediately come to mind. This paper focuses on the troubles inflicted upon women during the two conflicts that have bloodied Algeria's territory in this second half of the twentieth century. In both the colonial war against France (1954-62) and the current struggle among Algerians (openly begun in 1992), women have experienced this male violence through wars conducted by men. This historical study will evoke the state of violence inflicted by the masculine upon the feminine. But it will also discuss the women's war, their engagement and status on the front lines, the possible exchanges of viewpoints between camps, as well as the effects of fearsome memories on attitudes toward these conflicts. [End Page 78] Thus, Algeria today is unique as the country where the violence is the most atrocious as well as the country where the presence of women is so much behind as well as at the forefront of the conflict. In which Muslim Arab country of the world is it possible to find at the same time a woman who is a director of a major newspaper (Salima Ghezali), a head of a political party (Louisa Hannoune), a proponent of secularization (Khalida Messaoudi), an internationally known writer (Assia Djebar)? In yesterday's and today's tragedies, these very different figures speak hope for a wounded society. The routes taken by these women, so diverse in their positions, including alliance with or defiance against the regime and the Islamists, are a sign of a political pluralism, and they especially signal women's coming out, their occupation of public space.

29. Classic African American Literature
Similar pages African Books Collective Ltd african literature Collections, african literature Collections. AfricanLiterature Drama, african literature Drama. african literature
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30. AHRB Centre For Asian And African Literatures: Home
By this process, the Centre will advance our knowledge of Asian and african literatures,challenge current Western theories of literature, and thus expand our
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"Gender, Myth, and Sprituality" Workshop, 2-4 April 2003, Pearson 305, UCL
The third workshop for the "Gender and Literature in Cross-Cultural Contexts"project focuses on “Gender, Sexuality, and Spirituality”. It will take an interdisciplinary approach and address a range of issues (with a core focus on literary representations), including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and animism, as well as the growth of religious fundamentalism and the relationship of oral and written religious texts to gender and sexuality. It will bring in scholars working on a range of geographic areas and across different periods. The workshop will feature two public lectures by writers who have engaged with issues of and myth and spirituality.

31. African Literature Association
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32. Introduction To African Literature
Syllabus. AfroAmerican Studies 180. Introduction to african literature. The studentwill be introduced to the diverse and complex world of african literature.
http://icg.harvard.edu/~afam180/
Spring 2003
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Afro-American Studies 180
Introduction to African Literature
Emmanuel Obiechina
This is a survey course. The student will be introduced to the diverse and complex world of African literature. Some of its peculiarities will be highlighted from the start, including the fact that this is a written literature with strong oral component and also that it is literature committed to serving social purposes in addition to providing aesthetic pleasure. The student will be exposed to representative texts (poetry, fiction, and drama) drawn from different parts of the sub-Saharan region.
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34. South African Literature
A list of authors and texts. Also includes sample poems.
http://faculty.luther.edu/~klammerm/South African Literature.htm
Brink, Andre, A Dry White Season Coetzee, J.M. Disgrace. Finnegan, William. Crossing the Line- A Year in the Land of Apartheid. Joubert, Elsa. Poppie Nongena Krog, Antjie. Country of My Skull. La Guma, Alex. A Walk in the Night and other Stories. La Guma, ALex. In the Fog of the Season's End Magona, Sindiwe. Mother to Mother Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom. Ross, Robert. A Concise History of South Africa. Tutu, Desmond. No Future Without Forgiveness. Suggested Readings South African Poets South African Authors James Matthews Christopher van Wyk Mazisi Kuene Kelwyn Sole Rustum Kozain Click on a name to read an example of their work Home Schedule Trip Photographs Class Journal Entries ... South African literature

35. African Literature
encyclopediaEncyclopedia african literature. african literature, literary works ofthe African continent. See also African languages; South african literature.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia African literature African literature, literary works of the African continent. African literature consists of a body of work in different languages and various genres, ranging from oral literature to literature written in colonial languages (French, Portuguese, and English). See also African languages South African literature Oral literature, including stories, dramas, riddles, histories, myths, songs, proverbs, and other expressions, is frequently employed to educate and entertain children. Oral histories, myths, and proverbs additionally serve to remind whole communities of their ancestors' heroic deeds, their past, and the precedents for their customs and traditions. Essential to oral literature is a concern for presentation and oratory. Folktale tellers use call-response techniques. A griot (praise singer) will accompany a narrative with music. Some of the first African writings to gain attention in the West were the poignant slave narratives, such as

36. University Of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program
african literature. Bibliographies for the beginning researcher of African Caribbean Literature in French African Children's Literature.
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37. African Literature On The World Wide Web
african literature on the World Wide Web. Africa south of the Findingafrican literature in the Barr Smith Library. We use the same
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African literature on the World Wide Web
Africa south of the Sahara
An excellent starting point maintained by Stanford University Libraries. The inbuilt search engine makes it easy to find a specific piece of information.
African Studies
This Web site is supported by the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Have a look at the Annotated list of Africa WWW links and the Black/African Internet resources sections.
The electronic African bookworm
A guide to some of the best sites on Africa, African studies and African publishing. This site is maintained by Hans Zell Publishing Consultants, Oxford; Hans Zell is an editor of the invaluable A New reader's guide to African literature which is in the Reference collection at call number 820.9S N532 [see my notes on Finding African literature in the Barr Smith Library
The African Shop at provides African books, music and videos from Nigeria. It has quite an extensive range of books on and about Africa and Nigeria in particular, including books by Nigeria's President Obasanjo.
WoYaa
WoYaa is an African portal incorporating a search engine, as well as many links to various aspects of African media and culture, and to individual African countries.

38. Storytelling
As Solomon Iyasere puts it in Oral Tradition in the Criticism of AfricanLiterature Towards the Decolonization of african literature.
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/afrstory.htm
Humanities 211
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6 October 1998
African Storytelling: Oral Traditions "…it is only the story that can continue beyond the war and the warrior.
It is the story that outlives the sound of war-drums and the exploits of brave fighters.
It is the story...that saves our progeny from blundering like blind beggars
into the spikes of the cactus fence.
The story is our escort; without it, we are blind.
Does the blind man own his escort? No, neither do we the story;
rather it is the story that owns us and directs us."
Chinua Achebe, Anthills of the Savannah "I will tell you something about stories....They aren't just entertainment...
They are all we have...to fight off illness and death. You don't have anything if you don't have the stories." Leslie Marmon Silko, epigraph to Ceremony Africans revere good stories and storytellers, as do most peoples around the world who are rooted in oral cultures and traditions. Ancient writing traditions do exist on the African continent, but most Africans today, as in the past, are primarily oral peoples, and their art forms are oral rather than literary. In contrast to written "literature," African "orature" (to use Kenyan novelist and critic Ngugi wa Thiong’o's phrase) is orally composed and transmitted, and often created to be verbally and communally performed as an integral part of dance and music. The Oral Arts of Africa are rich and varied, developing with the beginnings of African cultures, and they remain living traditions that continue to evolve and flourish today.

39. South African Studies
Databases of information on South African publications.Category Science Social Sciences Programs and Research Centers...... Select Index to South african literature in English, Critical Writings 24,900+ recordsinclude critical articles and books, theses, dissertations, biographies
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South African Studies
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Index to South African Periodicals
(1987-present) The South African State Libray. ISAP provides over 393,600 records covering more than 440 South African periodicals. Topics include scientific and technical articles, law, education, agriculture, and municipal affairs. Academic and popular magazines, reviews and foreign journals covering South African affairs are all included. South African National Bibliography
(1988-present) The South African State Library. Compiled by the South African State Library in Pretoria, the SANB provides 81,800+ records: a comprehensive record of South African publishing. It includes monographs, pamphlets, government publications, maps, microforms, periodicals, newspapers, and CD-ROMs in the eleven official languages of South Africa (55% English).

40. Ongoing Dialogues In African Literature
Ongoing Dialogues in african literature. So how did we wind up collaboratingas teachers and scholars of modern Anglophone african literature?
http://www.oberlin.edu/news-info/observations/observations_saaka_podis1.html

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