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Review on Origins and Development of Arabic Literature of West Africa | Original Article

Sameena Banu*, Neeraj Kumar Sharma, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Writing as the reflection of social change and custom is the point of convergence from which one can assemble the human science of the way of life and find out about ladies' place inside it. The regular African feel after pioneer sway is found in the Negritude Movement, an energizing cry that prodded the majority to stir to the estimation of their own local culture and to break liberated from the mental and physical shackles of feminism power. According to the proverb of Taine, writing is the result of time, race and milieu. All things considered, we locate the social changes of the time reflected in the compositions of the period. This is especially valid for African writing which has in every case steadfastly reflected social changes.