Post-war French writings on Black Africa
<p>Edward Said stresses the politically and ideologically skewed nature of western imperial responses to colonised or formerly colonised cultures and peoples, articulated in a variety of media, including scholarly and imaginative writings, which are inflected by the various kinds of power (po...
Main Authors: | Yillah, D, Yillah, Dauda |
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Other Authors: | Garfitt, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2007
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