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During this time he went on to write, direct, and star in the play Negritude.
His work deals with negritude, poverty, homosexuality, and other fringe cultures.
It is the largest international meeting on negritude since a conference was held in Rome in 1959.
He paused before summarizing, with a nod and a pleased smile: "Negritude."
Post-independence, the philosophy of negritude arose to counteract this trend.
The Drum started hosting events in 1994, the first being an exhibition called 'Negritude'.
Another more controversial application of this approach is embodied in the concept of Negritude.
Yet "negritude," which fell out of fashion as a doctrine after the 1960's, is not a word that has even been mentioned at the biennial.
I like your suggestive angle on the negritude of Ofili's Madonna.
"It appears I'm going to be the sole representative of Negritude on this mission.
Her view, expressed in the unpublished essay "Negritude, So What!"
Hence the new movement "Migritude," a term that combines Negritude and immigration.
Homesick, he began writing down adaptions of folktales as advised by his fellow Negritude writers.
Museums of love, death, religion and negritude are visited in an addled yet urgent quest for a sense of self.
His legacy includes the titles of novelist, diplomat, a founder of the Negritude movement and veterinarian.
In the 1930's the two men helped form the Negritude movement, which rejected assimilation in favor of African cultural values.
Negritude, for chorus and percussion (1962)
The Negritude literally means Negro-ness.
Negritude Women (2002)
Beyond Negritude (2009)
"The Recourse to Authenticity and Negritude in Zaire."
Rabemananjara was said to be the most prolific writer of his negritude generation after Senghor, and he had the first négritude poetry published.
Voices of Negritude (1971)
Negritude did not prevent him from keeping the French so closely involved in Senegal's affairs that the nation sometimes seemed independent in name only.
Poésie de la Negritude - Album Details on Folkways.