World Literature II
The negritude movement was a cultural and literary response by African and Caribbean writers and intellectuals in the 1930s to the colonial mindset that devalued African culture. This movement celebrated Black identity, heritage, and aesthetics, seeking to reclaim the dignity and value of African cultural expression while resisting colonial oppression. It played a crucial role in shaping African literature and contributed to the emergence of various non-Western literary forms and genres.
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