Between Totem And Taboo
Discover the intricate dynamics of interracial relations in Roger Little's compelling work, Between Totem and Taboo. Published in 2001, this insightful book delves deep into the literary representations crafted by both black and white authors, male and female, exploring the complex relationships between France and its former territories in West Africa. With a keen eye for detail, Little navigates a landscape filled with prejudice, myth, and stereotypes, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this multifaceted topic.
Spanning 292 pages, Between Totem and Taboo is an essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism, history, and the ongoing discourse surrounding colonization and independence. This hardback edition is not only a significant contribution to the fields of literary studies from the 16th to the 19th centuries but also a vital resource for understanding the cultural narratives that shape our world today. Don't miss the chance to enrich your library with this thought-provoking title.