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“Jumping Monkey Hill” seemed to be an illustration of what most African studies students fear most- being Edward. Not only does he [...]
April 26, 2012
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The Brian Larkin article discussed (once again) Jameson’s argument that third world literature is a national allegory. Larkin discusses the [...]
April 19, 2012
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I, coming from a rural Georgia town populated by more cows than people, have been newly introduced to the complexities that surround LGBT rights [...]
April 12, 2012
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As most people have stated already, Susan Andrade analyzes Jameson’s argument that third world literature should be viewed as a national [...]
April 5, 2012
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Jessamy (Jess) Harrison is an eight year old girl with a Nigerian mother and British father. She is best described as an eccentric child, who [...]
April 2, 2012
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In his article titled “Chris Abani and the Politics of Ambivalence,” Matthew Omelsky makes several observations regarding the [...]
March 28, 2012
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I just returned from an Alternative Spring Break, working with asylum seekers from Africa (mainly Sudan and Eritrea) in Tel Aviv. I was with a [...]
March 22, 2012
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At the beginning of each chapter, there is short quip regarding kola nuts and their societal implications. Like what we saw with Things Fall [...]
March 22, 2012
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A lot of people have disagreed with Frederic Jameson’s article “Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism,” but I have [...]
March 1, 2012
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In her article entitled “Coming of Age: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the Voice of the Third Generation,” Heather Hewett makes the [...]
February 16, 2012