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Climbie Bernard B Dadi: a scriptural rhetoric métachronique of afropolitanism
2018
Journal of Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences
Climbie by the Ivorian writer Bernard B. Dadié Appears as a panafricanist ideal refoundation novel since "movement of the Worlds" in the year tale shows African solidarity gradually converging to a mentality of blackness. The woven friendship and enmity report evade racial thoughtfulness. Black people have two cultures: the first, black ancestors inherited and the second left by white colonizers. As Such, this work is an unsuccessful phenomenography of Panafricanism and Appears as preterm
doi:10.15406/jhaas.2018.03.00106
fatcat:fcyjjv3u6fekhnte7bb325tj64