Race, Culture, and Identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean Literature and Theory from Negritude to Creolite
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Race, Culture, and Identity: Francophone West African and Caribbean Literature and Theory from Negritude to Creolite

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In this groundbreaking book, Shireen Lewis gives a comprehensive analysis of the literary and theoretical discourse on race, culture, and identity by Francophone and Caribbean writers beginning in the early part of the twentieth century and continuing into the dawn of the new millennium. Examining the works of Patrick Chamoiseau, Raphael Confiant, Aime Cesaire, Leopold Sen...more
Paperback, 166 pages
Published March 1st 2006 by Lexington Books
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