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Athol Fugard's 'The
Blood Knot'
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An 11 page paper discussing South African
dissident Athol Fugard's 1961 play The Blood Knot. The text
of the play is carefully examined in light of South Africa's
history and culture and their unique effect on the play.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Bloodknt.wps
Athol Fugard's
'Master Harold . . . and the Boys' / Fatherhood
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A 5 page paper based on the play by South
African playwright Athol Fugard. It contrasts Hally's
relationship with his real father with his relationship with
the black waiter Sam, who actually behaves much more like a
father to him. The paper concludes by analyzing Hally's
terrible betrayal of Sam at the play's end. Bibliography
lists two sources.
Filename: Harold.wps
Sundiata / African
Epic
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A 3 page discussion of society and kingship
in the African epic 'Sundiata.' The writer discusses the
roles of royalty, masculinity, cultural arts, and more. No
Bibliography.
Filename: Sundiata.wps
Feminism and
Colonialism in Head and Ngugi
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A six-page paper looking at these two
twentieth-century authors in terms of the contribution their
female characters make toward the idea of a non-colonial
future in Africa. Specific works discussed include Bessie
Head's When Rain Clouds Gather and Ngugi wa Thiong'o's A
Grain of Wheat. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBngugi.wps
Political and
Social Theory in Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart'
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A nine page paper comparing the state of
African society depicted in Chinua Achebe's novel with the
sociological and political theories discussed in Mahmood
Mamdani's Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the
Legacy of Late Colonialism; Anthony Butler's Democracy and
Apartheid: Political Theory, Comparative Politics, and the
Modern South African State; and Frederick D. Lugard's The
Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa. No additional
sources.
Filename: KBacheb9.wps
Intercultural
Communication In 'Things Fall Apart'
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An 8 page paper looking at the nature of
intercultural communication in Chinua Achebe's classic
novel. The paper defines intercultural communication as
necessitating not only a commonality of language but a
commonality of viewpoint and assumption. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: Achfall.wps
Achebe's Things
Fall Apart
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Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is the
story of the post-colonial conflict between Africa and
Europe, as well as the conflict between the Western way of
doing things and the tribal consciousness. It is the story
of the psychological and social consequences of the
transition from the tribal indigenous society to the Western
mode brought about by the Imperialistic takeover. This 3
page paper argues that the British takeover forced changes
that would have been resisted and delayed to the detriment
of the society by way of the loss of their potential as
represented by the next generation. No additional sources
are listed.
Filename: KTachapa.wps
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