Following Fa-Digi Sisoko's narration of a royal search party's journey to foreign markets to locate the exiled Sunjata, I will be bringing some of the occulted signs and semiotic systems of Senegambian cultures into the marketplace of American literatures in an effort to discover telling moments of recognition.
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African Americans in literature, Gothic revival (Literature), Fables, American, Intellectual life, African literature, American literature, Ethics in literature, History and criticism, American Fables, Appreciation, African American authors, Slavery in literature, In literature, African Americans, African influences, American literature, african american authors, history and criticism, African literature, history and criticism, American literature, history and criticism, Gothic revival (literature), Fables, history and criticism, Africa, in literaturePlaces
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Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales
March 2004, University Press of Kentucky
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Reading Africa into American literature: epics, fables, and gothic tales
2002, University Press of Kentucky
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Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales
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"Following Fa-Digi Sisoko's narration of a royal search party's journey to foreign markets to locate the exiled Sunjata, I will be bringing some of the occulted signs and semiotic systems of Senegambian cultures into the marketplace of American literatures in an effort to discover telling moments of recognition."
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