Transatlantic dialogues: africanity, blackness and identity construction
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v4i7.29736Keywords:
Africanism, Negritude, Pan-Africanism, Identity constructionAbstract
The article explores the aesthetic and ideological dialogs between Pan-African movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance, the French Negritude movement, and the artistic, particularly the literary production of the student of the Casa do Império in general and that of Francisco José Tenreiro in particular.Downloads
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