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Osa, Osayimwense – 2002
Eric Campbell, an English teacher, spent most of his working life in New Guinea and in East Africa, where he lived in the shadow of Kilimanjaro. He now lives in England and writes about Africa. People could expect an objective, and perhaps, a dispassionate account or depiction of African children and adults--their individual lives and…
Descriptors: African Literature, Childrens Literature, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education
Ward, Cynthia – 1993
The works of women African writers such as Bessie Head, Mariama Ba, Buchi Emecheta, and Flora Nwapa have become increasingly familiar to North American college students during the past decade, largely through their inclusion on feminist reading lists. Because the pedagogical value of these texts lies in their presumed ability to speak for African…
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Cultural Context, Females

Bazin, Nancy Topping – Black Scholar, 1986
Examines the novels of two African writers to determine the nature of the black African women's experience. Attempts to determine how this experience can be analyzed in depth and breadth by progressing through four feminist perspectives: (1) personal, (2) social, (3) multicultural, and (4) spiritual/philosophical. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Black Literature, Black Studies
Paterno, Domenica R. – 1994
David Wisniewski's 1992 picture book version of the African epic of "Sundiata, Lion King of Mali" and the actual historical account of the 13th century Lion King, Sundiata, are both badly served by Disney's "The Lion King." Disney has been praised for using African animals as story characters; for using the African landscape as…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Literature, Animation
Deschenes, Martin O.; Waters, Harold A. – 1977
This bibliography of resources for the teaching of African literature includes over 100 citations of books, textbooks, anthologies, plays, novels, short stories, and periodicals in French and English. Publishing house addresses, audiovisual aids, professional organizations, and a course list are also cited. The books are listed under the following…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Literature, Audiovisual Aids
Hutchinson, P. William – 1977
Six months of observation--at two universities, at a drama festival, and with several independent theatre companies--form the basis for this evaluation of theatre in Kenya, Africa. While Kenyan dramas deal with a variety of themes, the majority are topical rather than universal in their treatment of issues. In many, the emphasis is on the…
Descriptors: Acting, African Culture, African Literature, Drama
Easterling, Ilda-Marie – 1975
In 1933 in Paris, a new literary movement was born: negritude, a black French-language movement. Its principal figures were Leopold Sedar Senghor, Aime Cesaire, and Leon Damas. The chief features of the movement included: (1) awareness of African cultural history; (2) acceptance of and pride in the black racial identity; (3) a style which combined…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Biculturalism, Black Culture