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Négritude (from
French "nègre" and "-itude" to
denote a
condition that can be
translated as "Blackness") is a
framework of
critique and
literary theory...
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Negritude Júnior is a
Brazilian pagode group from São Paulo,
founded in 1986 in the
suburb of Carapicuíba.
Their biggest period of
success came in the...
- consciousness. She was one of the
authors involved in the
creation of the
Négritude genre and
introduced French intellectuals to the
works of
members of the...
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Ideologically an
African socialist,
Senghor was one of the
major theoreticians of
Négritude. He was a
proponent of
African culture,
black identity, and
African empowerment...
- histories. This
points to what
Fanon sees as one of the
limitations of the
Négritude movement. In
articulating a
continental identity,
based on the colonial...
- He was "one of the
founders of the
Négritude movement in
Francophone literature" and
coined the word
négritude in French. He
founded the
Parti progressiste...
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cultural export during the Jazz Age,
these writings were a key
influence on
Négritude, a
philosophy emerging in the 1930s
among francophone writers of the African...
- Creoleness) in 1989 as a
response to the
perceived inadequacies of the
négritude movement. Créolité, or "creoleness", is a
neologism which attempts to...
- A
great deal of the
articles were
situated in the anti-imperialist,
negritude, and
Harlem Renaissance movements. As such, some of the
primary focuses...
- 1960) was a
French West
African poet
known for his
contribution to the
Négritude literary movement. His work
reflects his anti-colonial stance. Diop was...