Abstract

I: FREEING CULTURE FROM EUROCENTRISM - Moving the Cen tre: Towards a Pluralism of Cultures - Creating Space for a Hundred Flowers to Bloom: The Wealth of a Common Global Culture - The Universality of Local Knowledge - Imperialis m of Language: English, a Language for the World? - Cultur al Dialogue for a New World - The Cultural Factor in the N eo-colonial Era - PART II: FREEING CULTURE FROM COLONIAL L EGACIES - The Writer in a Neo-colonial State - Resistance ot Damnation: The Role of Intellectual Workers - The Role of the Scholar in the Development of African Literatures - Post-colonial Politics & Culture - In Moi's Kenya, Hi story is Subversive - From the Corridors of Silence: The E xile Writes Back - Imperialism & Revolution: Movements for Social Change.(Part contenst)

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