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African Girl: The Awakening

Author : Awadzi, Kezia Dzifa
Publisher : Afram Publications (Ghana)
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789964705701

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African Girl: The Awakening by Awadzi, Kezia Dzifa Pdf

Dzigbordi Dzordzome, a young woman from a strict Ghanaian home, struggles between the desire to forge her own identity, please her parent, and marry her college sweetheart Maxwell Owusu. Dzigbordi eventually leaves for the US, where she has to adjust to the realities of a culture she has imagined from books and movies. Her friendships and experiences in the US inevitably affect her relationships back in Ghana, and change her perceptions of herself and her homeland.

The Awakening

Author : Carmel Foster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1951630963

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Awakening African Women

Author : Ginette Curry
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : African literature
ISBN : 9781904303343

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The book is a comparative analysis of recent films by African male and female filmmakers and literary works by female African authors from Senegal, Mali, the Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso. The films are Finzan (Cheikh Oumar Sissoko, 1990), Women with Open Eyes (Anne-Laure Folly, 1994), and Faces of Women (Desire Ecare, 1985). In addition, the manuscript includes the study of Women are Different (Flora Nwapa, 1986), Double Yoke (Buchi Emecheta, 1983) and So Long a Letter (Mariama Ba, 1980). Curry analyzes the homogeneous themes such as oppression, sabotage, cultural alienation, exploitation, sexual bargaining and the changing dynamics of sexual relationships that appear through these productions. She concludes that African women continue to undergo a metamorphosis. This transformation is the result of a blend of traditionally African and European influences.Modernist terms such as â oefeminismâ and â oewomanismâ intended to capture the emerging African women as subjects and not objects of study, are avoided. In so doing, a theoretical approach is used, based on the authorâ (TM)s own experiences in West Africa. Then, building from that premise, Curry analyzes the novels and films within this context to either prove or disprove her theories. Enthusiasts without past experiences in the area of African literature and African films, and also students and scholars in African studies, specifically in comparative literature, anthropology, womenâ (TM)s studies, sociology, African history, film studies and social studies, will all find this book of great interest. In raising the issues that West African women face, this book, as the title suggests, aims to awaken other African women and indeed a western readership to the fast changing lives of women in Africa. Georgina Holmes in African Research and Documentation No. 102, 2007

The African Lookbook

Author : Catherine E. McKinley
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-02-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781620403549

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The African Lookbook by Catherine E. McKinley Pdf

Winner of the African Photobook of the Year Award A Choice Outstanding Title of the Year A USA Today "Must-Read for Black History Month" An NPR "Goats and Soda" Editors' Pick A BookRiot Favorite Nonfiction Book of the Year An unprecedented visual history of African women told in striking and subversive historical photographs-featuring an Introduction by Edwidge Danticat and a Foreword by Jacqueline Woodson. Most of us grew up with images of African women that were purely anthropological-bright displays of exotica where the deeper personhood seemed tucked away. Or they were chronicles of war and poverty-“poverty porn.” But now, curator Catherine E. McKinley draws on her extensive collection of historical and contemporary photos to present a visual history spanning a hundred-year arc (1870–1970) of what is among the earliest photography on the continent. These images tell a different story of African women: how deeply cosmopolitan and modern they are in their style; how they were able to reclaim the tools of the colonial oppression that threatened their selfhood and livelihoods. Featuring works by celebrated African masters, African studios of local legend, and anonymous artists, The African Lookbook captures the dignity, playfulness, austerity, grandeur, and fantasy-making of African women across centuries. McKinley also features photos by Europeans-most starkly, striking nudes-revealing the relationships between white men and the Black female sitters where, at best, a grave power imbalance lies. It's a bittersweet truth that when there is exploitation there can also be profound resistance expressed in unexpected ways-even if it's only in gazing back. These photos tell the story of how the sewing machine and the camera became powerful tools for women's self-expression, revealing a truly glorious display of everyday beauty.

The Vanishing Black African Woman: Volume Two

Author : Olumide, Yetunde Mercy
Publisher : Langaa RPCIG
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789956763689

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The Vanishing Black African Woman: Volume Two by Olumide, Yetunde Mercy Pdf

Skin-lightening is currently one of the most common forms of potentially harmful body modification practices in the world and African women are among some of the most widely represented users of skin-lightening products. The overall objective of this book is to provide up-to-date evidence-based recommendations for reducing the global burden of cosmetic skin bleaching and preventing injuries related to skin bleaching in sub-Saharan Africa and Africans in diaspora. The book aims to: offer an appraisal of all relevant literature on cosmetic bleaching practices to-date, focusing on any key developments; identify and address important medical, public health issues as well as historical, genetic, psychosocial, cultural, behavioural, socioeconomic, political, institutional and environmental determinants; provide guideline recommendations that would help attenuate the burden and possibly eliminate the injuries related to skin bleaching; discuss potential developments and future directions.

Postcolonial Representation of the African Woman in the Selected Works of Ngugi and Adichie

Author : Eren Bolat
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-03-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527581692

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Postcolonial Representation of the African Woman in the Selected Works of Ngugi and Adichie by Eren Bolat Pdf

Until the lives and issues of African women arrived on the agenda of postcolonial writers, African women, who continued their lives under double colonization by patriarchy and dominant powers, did not have much standing in literary works and in the world of literature. Postcolonial African women have often been represented as weak, subaltern, and speechless by western writers, and have even been underrepresented by some postcolonial writers. This book shows how the African woman, who is usually represented in clichéd and stereotyped forms, is depicted a versatile way in Ngugi and Adichie’s novels.

African Girl

Author : Sesanga Jerry
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-01-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 149357423X

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A world musical story is set from Africa to New York. It is a story of music and struggle Mirembe Destiny's life begins when a white lady visits her school deep down in an African village, she dons her a bible, diary and a gift book. (Journey to the centre of the Earth by Jules Verne.) These change her life forever. She starts recording her daily experiences in the diary. All is well until the death of her father who leaves no heir since he had no boy child which culture requires, Destiny's dreams start fading as her mother is evicted from their house and family property is shared by relatives. However through her singing talent, she earns a place at one of Africa's most prestigious schools. Taken in a foster home, each time she has to run away from trouble until one time his foster father tries to rape her, when she makes a narrow escape, she runs into the loaming night until she decides to give up on life. She is saved, given a new life and a new world. While she thinks her story is the worst, as a journalism intern, she visits the D.R.Congo where 48 women are raped every hour, she shares experiences with women and girls and she feels so touched, when she returns home, it takes her a month to recover from the shock but desperate to do something to save the situation. She visits refugee camps and children centres and makes a campaign in papers. When she wins the continental World Vocal Superstar search to represent Africa at the grand finale in New York where each continent is represented by one person, she uploads her diary on social media as part of the obligations of the contestants. To her surprise, her story earns world-wide attention, she gets over 50, 000,000 likes on Facebook. She is yet to prove to the world what she can do, her dreams come alive as she meets all her stars, the American president hears about the much publicised show and also decides to attend, each media company in the world is focusing on this grand finale, the show is written down in history as the most viewed event. Can she defy all the odds and she becomes the champion? The competition is too stiff, well as she must be new in this game, the world does not care, find out in this magically written story that has touched a number of people in the world.

The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present

Author : Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,Claude Steele,Lawrence D. Bobo,Michael Dawson,Gerald Jaynes,Lisa Crooms-Robinson,Linda Darling-Hammond
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 859 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780195188059

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The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,Claude Steele,Lawrence D. Bobo,Michael Dawson,Gerald Jaynes,Lisa Crooms-Robinson,Linda Darling-Hammond Pdf

Collection of essays tracing the historical evolution of African American experiences, from the dawn of Reconstruction onward, through the perspectives of sociology, political science, law, economics, education and psychology. As a whole, the book is a systematic study of the gap between promise and performance of African Americans since 1865. Over the course of thirty-four chapters, contributors present a portrait of the particular hurdles faced by African Americans and the distinctive contributions African Americans have made to the development of U.S. institutions and culture. --From publisher description.

The Awakening

Author : Kate Chopin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780199536948

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The Awakening by Kate Chopin Pdf

When Edna Pontellier becomes enamored with Robert LeBrun while on vacation, the wife and mother realizes the full force of her desire for love and freedom, in a text that includes thirty-two additional short stories by the author.

Black Orpheus, Transition, and Modern Cultural Awakening in Africa

Author : Peter Benson
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780520330788

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Black Orpheus, Transition, and Modern Cultural Awakening in Africa by Peter Benson Pdf

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1986.

The Historian's Awakening

Author : Bernard Koloski
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-11-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781440857171

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The Historian's Awakening by Bernard Koloski Pdf

The Historian's Awakening is a full commentary on the text (included) that provides social and cultural history context, discussions of the author and her times as well as valuable insight into historical forces that shaped people's lives. Kate Chopin's classic novel about a modern woman who desires to break free from tradition endures, in part, due to its critical and thought-provoking themes about society. While many editions of Kate Chopin's classic novel are in print, only The Historian's Awakening deals exclusively with the 19th-century social and cultural environment from which the novel emerged. In The Awakening, Kate Chopin portrays a modern woman who seeks autonomy, subjected to intense social and cultural conventions that first draw her out of her lifelong solitude but ultimately leave her feeling even more alone. This newly annotated edition focuses on how 19th-century ideas about class, gender, ethnicity, and modernity affect a courageous woman's life. Challenging prevailing scholarship by situating the novel within a rich historical context, it examines the social and cultural realities of the 1890s and explains how, in the novel, these forces combine with an emerging modernity to liberate and unsettle its female protagonist.

Routledge Library Editions: African American Literature

Author : Various Authors
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 636 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780429752773

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Routledge Library Editions: African American Literature by Various Authors Pdf

The volumes in this set, originally published between 1995 and 1999, is a collection of works by leading academics on African American Literature. The set provides a rigorous examination of the effect of music in the culture of African American society, and how it has impacted the literature of African American writers, it also looks at the presentation of black women in the writings of both black and white writers throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century. Finally the book looks at the experience of black writers living abroad. This set will be of particular interest to students and practitioners of literature, history and specifically black American history.

The Cambridge Introduction to American Literary Realism

Author : Phillip J. Barrish
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139502658

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The Cambridge Introduction to American Literary Realism by Phillip J. Barrish Pdf

Between the Civil War and the First World War, realism was the most prominent form of American fiction. Realist writers of the period include some of America's greatest, such as Henry James, Edith Wharton and Mark Twain, but also many lesser-known writers whose work still speaks to us today, for instance Charles Chesnutt, Zitkala-Ša and Sarah Orne Jewett. Emphasizing realism's historical context, this introduction traces the genre's relationship with powerful, often violent, social conflicts involving race, gender, class and national origin. It also examines how the realist style was created; the necessarily ambiguous relationship between realism produced on the page and reality outside the book; and the different, often contradictory, forms 'realism' took in literary works by different authors. The most accessible yet sophisticated account of American literary realism currently available, this volume will be of great value to students, teachers and readers of the American novel.

Women in African Cinema

Author : Lizelle Bisschoff,Stefanie Van de Peer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781351854702

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Women in African Cinema by Lizelle Bisschoff,Stefanie Van de Peer Pdf

Women in African Cinema: Beyond the Body Politic showcases the very prolific but often marginalised presence of women in African cinema, both on the screen and behind the camera. This book provides the first in-depth and sustained examination of women in African cinema. Films by women from different geographical regions are discussed in case studies that are framed by feminist theoretical and historical themes, and seen through an anti-colonial, philosophical, political and socio-cultural cinematic lens. A historical and theoretical introduction provides the context for thematic chapters exploring topics ranging from female identities, female friendships, women in revolutionary cinema, motherhood and daughterhood, women’s bodies, sexuality, and spirituality. Each chapter serves up a theoretical-historical discussion of the chosen theme, followed by two in-depth case studies that provide contextual and transnational readings of the films as well as outlining production, distribution and exhibition contexts. This book contributes to the feminist anti-racist revision of the canon by placing African women filmmakers squarely at the centre of African film culture. Demonstrating the depth and diversity of the feminine or female aesthetic in African cinema, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of African cinema, media studies and African studies.

Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography

Author : Henry Louis Gates (Jr.),Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780195387957

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Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography by Henry Louis Gates (Jr.),Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham Pdf

The Harlem Renaissance is the best known and most widely studied cultural movement in African American history. Now, in Harlem Renaissance Lives, esteemed scholars Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham have selected 300 key biographical entries culled from the eight-volume African American National Biography, providing an authoritative who's who of this seminal period. Here readers will find engagingly written and authoritative articles on notable African Americans who made significant contributions to literature, drama, music, visual art, or dance, including such central figures as poet Langston Hughes, novelist Zora Neale Hurston, aviator Bessie Coleman, blues singer Ma Rainey, artist Romare Bearden, dancer Josephine Baker, jazzman Louis Armstrong, and the intellectual giant W. E. B. Du Bois. Also included are biographies of people like the Scottsboro Boys, who were not active within the movement but who nonetheless profoundly affected the artistic and political statements that came from Harlem Renaissance figures. The volume will also feature a preface by the editors, an introductory essay by historian Cary D. Wintz, and 75 illustrations.