This thesis explores globally the theme of the Other, following the narration of the novel Red Strangers by Elspeth Huxley. The first chapter is focused on what and who is the Other, while the second highlights the violence suffered by African during colonialism. The ending chapter is a research on the advent of writing and publishing in Africa and the publications concerning Africa in Italy
This thesis explores globally the theme of the Other, following the narration of the novel Red Strangers by Elspeth Huxley. The first chapter is focused on what and who is the Other, while the second highlights the violence suffered by African during colonialism. The ending chapter is a research on the advent of writing and publishing in Africa and the publications concerning Africa in Italy
The invention of the Other: From violence in Elspeth Huxley's Red Strangers to African Publishing History in Italy
ALTOMARE, NICCOLÒ
2023/2024
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This thesis explores globally the theme of the Other, following the narration of the novel Red Strangers by Elspeth Huxley. The first chapter is focused on what and who is the Other, while the second highlights the violence suffered by African during colonialism. The ending chapter is a research on the advent of writing and publishing in Africa and the publications concerning Africa in ItalyFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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