The Crisis of Negritude

A Study of the Black Movement Against Intellectual Oppression in the Early 20th Century

Description

The Negritude movement was initiated in the 1930s by the sisters Jane and Paulette Nardal, who created a journal called The Review of the African World-- a journal that recognized the value of black experiences globally. The name of the movement was grafted from a poem by Aimie Cesaire, "The Return to the Native Land." Negritude flourished between 1930 and 1960, until its eventual collapse due to problems with definitions, ideological floundering, and the burden of foreign language that was inflicted by the writings of Jean Paul Sartre.
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Writer
Egar, Emmanuel Edame
Title
The Crisis of Negritude
Publisher
Brown Walker Press (FL)
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
100
Weight
138 gr
EAN
9781599424729
Dimensions
216 x 140 x 6 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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