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9780252069352

Black Paris

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252069352

  • ISBN10:

    0252069358

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr

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Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Simon Njami
Preface xiii
Introduction: Generations of African Writers in Paris 1(18)
Part One. Narratives of Longing and Belonging
An Uneasy Collaboration: The Dialogue Between French Anthropology and Black Paris
19(30)
Interview
43(6)
Jacques Rabemananjara
Christiane Yande Diop
Antithetical Africa: The Conferences and Festivals of Presence Africaine, 1956--73
49(38)
Interview
79(8)
Paulin Joachim
Part Two. The African Writers' Challenge
Revolutionary Writing: Challenges to Negritude
87(26)
Interview
107(6)
Paul Dakeyo
Green Beans and Books: Cote d'Ivoire and the Parisian Literary Landscape
113(34)
Interview
140(7)
Bernard Binlin Dadie
The African Writers' Parisian Landscape: A Social and Literary Panorama
147(32)
Part Three. Parisianism and Universalism
Parisianism: The African Writers' Reality
179(27)
Interview
196(5)
Simon Njami
Interview
201(5)
Calixthe Beyala
Universalism: The African Writers' Dream
206(34)
Identity Discourses: From Negritude to the New Universalism
240(49)
Conclusion: Particularism and Universalism in African Writing
263(18)
Appendixes
1. Chronology of Key Events
281(3)
2. Immigration Statistics
284(5)
Notes 289(20)
References 309(20)
Index 329

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