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Aza ou le Nègre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-François de Saint-Lambert's Ziméo and de Germaine de Staël's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Ziméo and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric. By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le Nègre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le Nègre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery. The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Société des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: Étienne Clavière's Adresse de la Société des amis des noirs à l'assemblée nationale, dating from 1791 Loïc Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Fiction>Fiction>Fiction, Modern Humanities Research Core >1<
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Aza ou le N gre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-Fran ois de Saint-Lambert's Zim o and de Germaine de Sta l's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Zim o and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric. By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le N gre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le N gre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery. The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Soci t des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: tienne Clavi re's Adresse de la Soci t des amis des noirs l'assembl e nationale, dating from 1791 Lo c Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Books List_Books, [PU: Maney Publishing]<
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Aza ou le N gre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-Fran ois de Saint-Lambert's Zim o and de Germaine de Sta l's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Zim o and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric.By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le N gre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le N gre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery.The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Soci t des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: tienne Clavi re's Adresse de la Soci t des amis des noirs l'assembl e nationale, dating from 1791Lo c Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Media >, [PU: Maney Publishing]<
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Aza ou le Nègre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-François de Sain… Más…
Aza ou le Nègre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-François de Saint-Lambert's Ziméo and de Germaine de Staël's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Ziméo and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric. By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le Nègre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le Nègre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery. The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Société des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: Étienne Clavière's Adresse de la Société des amis des noirs à l'assemblée nationale, dating from 1791 Loïc Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Fiction>Fiction>Fiction, Modern Humanities Research Core >1<
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Aza ou le N gre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-Fran ois de Saint-Lambert's Zim o and de Germaine de Sta l's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Zim o and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric. By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le N gre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le N gre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery. The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Soci t des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: tienne Clavi re's Adresse de la Soci t des amis des noirs l'assembl e nationale, dating from 1791 Lo c Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Books List_Books, [PU: Maney Publishing]<
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Aza ou le N gre is a slave novel that was published anonymously in 1792, during the French Revolution. It differs from other contemporaneous works like Jean-Fran ois de Saint-Lambert's Zim o and de Germaine de Sta l's Mirza because, despite their advocacy for abolition, Zim o and Mirza remain largely Eurocentric.By contrast, because it is largely narrated in the first person, Aza ou le N gre makes for an Afrocentric fiction whence 'the White man' is markedly absent. In having its hero Aza return to his native Africa, this novel purports to envision an after-slavery locus. Aza ou le N gre thus can be read in a post-modern perspective where an African hero takes his destiny into his own hands and turns his back on the West to offer his own Afrocentric solution to the issue of slavery.The book concludes with a seminal treatise that summarizes the Soci t des Amis des Noirs' ideology championed in Aza: tienne Clavi re's Adresse de la Soci t des amis des noirs l'assembl e nationale, dating from 1791Lo c Thommeret is lecturer in French at Oberlin College. Media >, [PU: Maney Publishing]<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781907322150 ISBN (ISBN-10): 1907322159 Tapa blanda Año de publicación: 2011 Editorial: Modern Humanities Research Core >1 156 Páginas Peso: 0,227 kg Idioma: fre/Französisch
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