2020. 5. 17. 15:11ㆍ카테고리 없음
Who (And Who Isn't) Home in the African Diaspora In the exposition, Reevaluating the African Diaspora: Global Dynamics, Ruth Simmons Hamilton composes that, the individuals who have a solid association with and feeling of Africa as country frequently structure systems with other people who share in this, building partnerships dependent on comparable encounters and perspectives and shared conditions in the African Diaspora (Hamilton 3). It appears to be critical to take note of that these bonds that structure between people who see Africa as a country require much in excess of a comparable skin color or landmass of familial starting point. Or maybe, Hamilton represents a second necessity for these systems among individuals of the African Diaspora to frame: the union must be founded on comparative encounters and perspectives and shared conditions in the African Diaspora. With this grant as a main priority, the characters' definitive sentimental destinies in both Adichie's epic Americanah and Haile Gerima's film Teza bodes well.