Afro-American literary study in the 1990s
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"I want to address the first topic of this conference in three parts: first, I want to present a parable about canon-formation at crucial moments of cultural liminality in the black tradition, a parable in which the figures of Alexander Crummell, John C. Calhoun, Greg Tate, and Wole Soyinka play their parts."
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246 pages
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Featuring the work of the most distinguished scholars in the field, this volume assesses the state of Afro-American literary study and projects a vision of that study for the 1990s.
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