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Struggle, Resistance, and Decolonization in African American Literature after 1960 Cover

Struggle, Resistance, and Decolonization in African American Literature after 1960

Publisher:Anthem Press
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|Jan 2026
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In belonging to an oppressed/colonized racial group in the West, where their voices, humanity, history, culture, reality, and subjectivity are perpetually under siege, distorted, and/or erased, African American writers since the 1960s have struggled to be heard and represented. Yet, despite the racism, terror, trauma, and dehumanization, they, in revisiting, reclaiming, and reassessing their history and culture, used their decolonized imaginations and agency to reconfigure their history, subjectivity, and reality, and to invoke a more humane and just world, with love, despite all the odds.
PDF ISBN: 978-1-83999-795-2 | E-Pub ISBN: 978-1-83999-796-9
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 2026
Language: English
Pages: 244