Theories of Africans
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and anthropology in "Theories of Africans" by Christopher L. Miller. Published in 1993, this thought-provoking work spans 338 pages, offering a comprehensive cross-disciplinary analysis that sheds light on the complexities of African intellectual life and literary criticism. Miller's insightful exploration not only addresses pivotal issues in African literature—particularly in the French-speaking regions—but also serves as a critical foundation for understanding the dynamics of culture and identity among the Mandingo people and beyond. Celebrated by scholars such as Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Y. Mudimbe, this book stands as a testament to the sophistication of critical thought in discussing African history and literature. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersections of literature and anthropology, "Theories of Africans" is an essential addition to your literary collection.