Lexington Books
Pages: 202
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-0-7391-9254-2 • Hardback • November 2014 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-4985-0691-5 • Paperback • May 2016 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7391-9255-9 • eBook • November 2014 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
Lifongo Vetinde is an associate professor in the department of French and Francophone studies at Lawrence University.
Amadou T. Fofana is an associate professor of French at William University.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Cultural Politics in Senegal: A Quest for Relevance, by Lifongo Vetinde
Part One: Culture and Development
Chapter One: Sembene, Senghor and Competing Notions of Culture and Development at the 1966 Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres de Dakar, by David Murphy
Chapter Two: Sembène and the Aesthetics of Senghorian Négritude, by Lifongo Vetinde
Chapter Three: Representations of Islam and the question of Identity in Ousmane Sembene’s Ceddo, by Cherif Correa
Part Two: Discourses
Chapter Four: A Twice-Told Tale: The Post-colonial Allegory of La Noire de …(1966) and Faat Kine (2000), by Dayna Oscherwitz
Chapter Five: Bringing the Rain Indoors: Rereading the National Allegory in Ousmane Sembene’s Xala, by Mathew H. Brown
Chapter Six: Women in Sembène’s Films: Spatial Reconfigurations and Cultural Meanings, by Moussa Sow
Chapter Seven: Why Does Diouana Die? Facing History, Migration and Trauma in Black Girl, by Lyell Davis
Part Three: Language and Aesthetics
Chapter Eight: Language, Racial Difference and Dialogic Consciousness: Sembene's God’s Bits of Wood, by Augustine Uka Nwanyanwu
Chapter Nine: An Onomastic Reading of Ousmane Sembene’s Faat Kine, by Mouhamedoul A Niang
Chapter Ten: Trans-formal Aesthetics and Cultural Impact on Ousmane Sembene’s Xala, by Rachel Diang’a
Part Four: Testimonies
Makhète Diallo
Pathé Diagne
Fatoumata Kandé Senghor