Author/Authors :
Martins, Catarina University of Coimbra - Center for Social Studies and Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Portugal , Martins, Catarina Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa-CODESRIA, Senegal
Title Of Article :
Recreating African Futures through literary imagination. The newest gender, racial, national and African identities as revealed in Mario Lúcio Sousa’s O Novíssimo Testamento (The newest Testament) (Cape Verde)
شماره ركورد :
22127
Abstract :
The role of literature in imagining and building African identities, social roles, economic dynamics and political structures cannot be underestimated. Indeed, from anti-colonialism through the preand immediate post-independence periods up to the contemporary postcolonial state, literature has been path breaking: it was through literature that pre-existing realities and historical processes were critically revised in important ways. And it was also through literature that future projects were designed that inspired political agents of all sorts, the most important example being the very construction of African states as described by the poets and storytellers that were decisive in creating the “imagined communities” that would sustain political struggle.
From Page :
34
JournalTitle :
African Sociological Review
To Page :
42
Link To Document :
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