African Diasporas: Afro-German Literature in the Context of the African American ExperienceThis book investigates the development of Afro-German literature in the context of the African American experience and shows the decisive role of literature for the emergence of the Afro-German Movement. Various Afro-German literary and cultural initiatives, which began in the 1980s, arose as a response to the experience of being marginalized - to the point of invisibility - within a dominant Eurocentric culture that could not bring the notions of "Black" and "German" together in a meaningful way. The book is a significant contribution to the understanding of German literature as multi-ethnic and of the the transatlantic networks operating in the African Diasporas. |
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... novel suggests that African Americans and Africa may be associated with the symbols of majesty and pride . Finally , Allan Dune , the protagonist of the novel , performs the role of a Black messiah and martyr . Sig- nificantly , Allan ...
... novel suggests that African Americans and Africa may be associated with the symbols of majesty and pride . Finally , Allan Dune , the protagonist of the novel , performs the role of a Black messiah and martyr . Sig- nificantly , Allan ...
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... novel . The narrator of the novel describes the first meeting of the members of the Union of Ethiopia : At length came the closing hours of the convention , which were devoted by the members to the pleasant business of becoming ...
... novel . The narrator of the novel describes the first meeting of the members of the Union of Ethiopia : At length came the closing hours of the convention , which were devoted by the members to the pleasant business of becoming ...
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... novel ends with the death of Allan Dune , it does not strike a note of despair , but rather poses two questions in the epilogue : We can only close our narrative with a question : Shall the Decemvirate com- plete the negotiations ...
... novel ends with the death of Allan Dune , it does not strike a note of despair , but rather poses two questions in the epilogue : We can only close our narrative with a question : Shall the Decemvirate com- plete the negotiations ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Heritage Lost and Found | 32 |
Fragment | 43 |
Copyright | |
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