A Post-Colonial Critique of Othello
Time passes, class texts are read, dissected, deconstructed. Suddenly in the epochs of literary criticism, a new theory emerges. Schools of thought form and take … Read more
Time passes, class texts are read, dissected, deconstructed. Suddenly in the epochs of literary criticism, a new theory emerges. Schools of thought form and take … Read more
Students study the greatest writers and poets of history, and most of them sigh and groan through it and never come to have an appreciation … Read more
Comparison of the writings of Hoyt W. Fuller and Trey Ellis on the idea of a “Black Aesthetic” provides a reader with valuable insight into … Read more
David Mandessi Diop (1927 – 1960) was a revolutionary African poet born in France but with parents of West African descent. His poems highlighted problems … Read more
The Harlem Renaissance remains one of the most significant artistic movements in American history, far surpassing its original importance to one specific minority. The renaissance … Read more