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    Thabo Mbeki’s Decolonial Idea of an African in the African Renaissance by William Jethro Mpofu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… In this essay, I deploy a liberation philosophical perspective in order to understand Thabo Mbeki’s decolonial imagining of an African in the African Renaissance. It is my understanding that the African of the African Renaissance is one who has awakened to the task of undoing coloniality in the African postcolony. …”
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    Voices in the Urban Wilderness: Reimagining the Terms of Order in “Renaissance” Boston by Jeffrey Helgeson

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…What Howe has described as “the politics of bewilderment,” or what Chandler conceived of as a people’s art of survival in response to an intrinsically violent city, provide an alternative way to approach late-twentieth-century Boston from the perspective of those who experienced it as more an urban wilderness than a renaissance city.…”
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    Rhetorical Mixture: Hermogenes and Hybridity in English Renaissance Literary Criticism by Javiera Lorenzini Raty

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Hermogenes of Tarsus’ innovative stylistic theory is arguably the most neglected, yet most influential rhetorical source of stylistic and generic hybridity in Renaissance England. His treatise On Ideas of Style (Περὶ ἰδεῶν) presented mixture both as a quality of all styles, and also as a core value of dignified styles, encouraging writers to compose hybrid texts and to read the literary tradition with attention to its combination of forms. …”
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    Eliot’s Alteration of Renaissance Drama through Frazer in The Waste Land by Todd Williams

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…Dans ce poème il est fait souvent allusion à diverses œuvres du théâtre anglais de la Renaissance par des auteurs tels que Kyd, Middleton, Webster et Shakespeare. …”
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