Négritude (from French "nègre" and "-itude" to denote a condition that can be translated as "Blackness") is a framework of critique and literary theory...
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Negritude Júnior is a Brazilian pagode group from São Paulo, founded in 1986 in the suburb of Carapicuíba. Their biggest period of success came in the...
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histories. This points to what Fanon sees as one of the limitations of the Négritude movement. In articulating a continental identity, based on the colonial...
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Paulette Nardal (section Contributions to Négritude)
consciousness. She was one of the authors involved in the creation of the Négritude genre and introduced French intellectuals to the works of members of the...
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Léopold Sédar Senghor (section Négritude)
Ideologically an African socialist, Senghor was one of the major theoreticians of Négritude. He was a proponent of African culture, black identity, and African empowerment...
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cultural export during the Jazz Age, these writings were a key influence on Négritude, a philosophy emerging in the 1930s among francophone writers of the African...
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Martinican literature (section Négritude)
the 1920s and 1930s. Aimé Césaire and Négritude were instrumental in the development of this tradition. Négritude was founded in the 1930s by a group of...
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1978) was a French poet and politician. He was one of the founders of the Négritude movement. He also used the pseudonym Lionel Georges André Cabassou. Léon...
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He was "one of the founders of the Négritude movement in Francophone literature" and coined the word négritude in French. He founded the Parti progressiste...
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Creoleness) in 1989 as a response to the perceived inadequacies of the négritude movement. Créolité, or "creoleness", is a neologism which attempts to...
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