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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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
in English
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Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales
December 2001, University Press of Kentucky
Hardcover
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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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