Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-290).
Summary:
How to write and think about Africa in the world. By updating the dialogue, dynamic and complex, between three very different notions - Pan-Africanism, cosmopolitanism and Afropolitanism - this book questions the participation of African letters in the reinvention of the contemporary world. " (publisher's website)
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