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%T Historiography in "Beginnings: Malcolm" by Amiri Baraka
%A Pirnajmuddin, Hossein
%A Hosseini, Maryam
%J International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
%N 40
%P 22-28
%D 2014
%@ 2300-2697
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-58150-7
%X This article discusses Aimiri Baraka‘s concern with the history of black people in his poem "Beginnings: Malcolm". The writers try to shed some light on the way Baraka's historiography challenges the white supremecist discourses through a rewriting of the African American past that blurs the boundaries of myth and history, fact and fiction, in a postmodern manner. It is argued that through the use of the central African myth of Esu/Elegba and drawing on traditions of Christianity and Western literature/culture, Baraka‘s poem offers an uncanny insight into the past.
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