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De La Fiction Criminelle En Afrique. Relecture Des Films D’Ousmane Sembène, Alexie Tcheuyap Dec 2008

De La Fiction Criminelle En Afrique. Relecture Des Films D’Ousmane Sembène, Alexie Tcheuyap

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

For institutional, ideological and even sociological reasons, the detective genre had difficulty rising to prominence within literatures and especially within the field of African cinema. If one observes today its shy emergence in the works of some West African film directors and within popular Nigerian video films, it is nonetheless possible, thanks to a finer scrutiny of theories developed on the subject, to realize that some films by Ousmane Sembène contain aesthetic strategies that allow for a fresh assessment of the works of a director whose films were often reduced to their ideological aspects. This second reading also unravels the …


Moore, Earl Austin, 1892-1978 (Sc 1747), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2008

Moore, Earl Austin, 1892-1978 (Sc 1747), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1747. Poem "Graduations" written by Earl Austin Moore, Western Kentucky State Teachers College faculty member, in memory of a young American pilot killed in a bomber crash.


Of Blood And Bone, Joe Wilkins Jan 2008

Of Blood And Bone, Joe Wilkins

Faculty Publications

In this essay, Joe Wilkins muses on the loss of a corporeal knowledge of death.


Burn Me Blue, Matthew Clarkson Jan 2008

Burn Me Blue, Matthew Clarkson

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Fallen, David Anderson Jan 2008

Fallen, David Anderson

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