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The Tears of the Black Man


The Tears of the Black Man


Global African Voices

von: Alain Mabanckou

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Verlag: Indiana University Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 11.07.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9780253035868
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 86

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<p>In <i>The</i> <i>Tears of the Black Man</i>, award-winning author Alain Mabanckou explores what it means to be black in the world today. Mabanckou confronts the long and entangled history of Africa, France, and the United States as it has been shaped by slavery, colonialism, and their legacy today. Without ignoring the injustices and prejudice still facing blacks, he distances himself from resentment and victimhood, arguing that focusing too intensely<i> </i>on the crimes of the past is limiting. Instead, it is time to ask: Now what? Embracing the challenges faced by ethnic minority communities today, <i>The Tears of the Black Man </i>looks to the future, choosing to believe that the history of Africa has yet to be written and seeking a path toward affirmation and reconciliation.</p>
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<p>Embracing the challenges faced by ethnic minority communities today, <i>The Tears of the Black Man </i>looks to the future, arguing that the history of Africa has yet to be written and seeking a path toward affirmation and reconciliation.</p>
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<p>Contents<br>Chapter 1: The "Black" Man's Tears (Pascal Bruckner)<br>Chapter 2: A Negro in Paris (Bernard Dadié)<br>Chapter 3: The Spirit of the Laws (Montesquieu)<br>Chapter 4: Murderous Identities (Amin Maalouf)<br>Chapter 5: Road to Europe (Ferdinand Oyono)<br>Chapter 6: How can one be Persian? (Montesquieu)<br>Chapter 7: The Foreign Student (Philippe Labro)<br>Chapter 8: Bound to Violence (Yambo Ouologuem)<br>Chapter 9: The Identity Card (Jean-Marc Adiaffi)<br>Chapter 10: Literature of the Stomach (Julien Gracq)<br>Chapter 11: Phantom Africa (Michel Leiris)<br>Chapter 12: The Suns of Independence (Ahmadou Kourouma)<br>Appendix</p>
<p>Alain Mabanckou is a Franco-Congolese author and Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. His novels include <i>Blue White Red</i>, <i>African Psycho</i>, <i>Broken Glass, Memoirs of a Porcupine</i>, <i>Black Bazaar</i>, <i>Tomorrow I'll Be Twenty</i>, <i>The Lights of Pointe-Noire</i>, and<i> Black Moses</i>. He is the recipient of numerous literary prizes, such as the Grand Prix Littéraire de l'Afrique noire, Prix Renaudot, Prix Georges Brassens, and the Grand Prix de Littérature Henri Gal from the Académie Française for his life's work.</p>
<p>Dominic Thomas is Madeleine L. Letessier Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include <i>Nation-Building, Propaganda, and Literature in Francophone Africa</i>; <i>Black France: Colonialism, Immigration, and Transnationalism</i>; and <i>Africa and France: Postcolonial Cultures, Migration, and Racism</i>.</p>

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