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VOLUME 24 ISSUE 2 MARCH 2010
Special Issue: Beyond Negritude: Senghor’s Vision for Africa
Guest Editor: Denis Ekpo
| Rasheed Araeem | Preface: Why ‘Beyond’ Negritude? |
| Denis Ekpo | Introduction: From Negritude to Post-Africanism |
| Pinkie Mekgwe | Post Africa(n) Feminism? |
| Nancy Jachec | Leopols Sedar Senghor and the Cultures de l’Afrique Noire et de l’Occident (1960): Eurafricanism, Negritude and the Civilisation of the Universal |
| Asli Berktay | Negritude and African Socialism: Rhetorical Devices for Overcoming Social Divides |
| Elizabeth Harney | Rythm as the Architecture of Being: Reflections on a Black Soul |
| Denis Ekpo | Speak Negritude But Think and Act French: The Foundations of Senghor’s Political Philosophy |
| Souleymane Bachir Diagne | In Praise of the Post-racial: Negritude Beyond Negritude |
| Matthias De Groff | Black Film Label: Negritude and Cinema |
| Laura M Smalligan | The Erasure of Ernest Mancoba: Africa and Europe at the Crossroads |
| Rasheed Araeen | Modernity, Modernism and Africa’s Authentic Voice |
