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Forms of Protest : Anti-colonialism and Avant-gardes in Africa, the Caribbean and France

Part of the Studies in African Literature series
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European domination and transformation of colonized societies in Africa and the Caribbean has inspired a great deal of writing.

Phyllis Taoua propounds a revisionist synthesis of the French colonial project, illustrating how writers from Africa, the Caribbean, and France developed avant-garde programs in dialog with one another.

This provocative reassessment of canonical works by Aime Cesaire, Mongo Beti, Sony Labou, and others, deliberately challenges models of cultural freedom predicated on outmoded notions of cultural purity.

A focus on avant-gardes and anti-colonialism highlights the antagonism inherent in colonial society, illustrating modes of cross-cultural innovation developed as forms of protest.

What emerges is an interpretive model of dynamic interaction in which actors on both sides of the colonial divide participated and were transformed as a result.

Written in clear, jargon-free prose that both students and specialists will appreciate, this is the first book in the Studi

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
032507111X / 9780325071114
Paperback
840.9
01/10/2002
United States
300 pages, bibliography, index
140 x 235 mm, 480 grams
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