词条 | Congress of Black Writers and Artists |
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The Congress of Black Writers and Artists (French: Congrès des écrivains et artistes noirs; originally called the Congress of Negro Writers and Artists) was a meeting of leading black intellectuals for the purpose of addressing the issues of colonialism, slavery, and Négritude. The First Congress of Black Writers and Artists was organized by the Pan-African quarterly cultural, political, and literary review Présence Africaine.[1] It was held in Paris in September 1956. [2] Ahmed Sékou Touré spoke at the Second Congress of Black Writers and Artists, which was held in Rome in 1959.[3] One of the most influencial Congress was held in Montreal at the University of McGill October 11-14, 1968, it was organized primarily by the Caribbean Conference Committee[4] and was described as the "largest Black Power conference ever held outside the United States"[5] Princes and PowersAccounts of the congress were published in many newspapers around Paris giving the wider french audience an idea of the issues being discussed. Most notably James Baldwin, an American writer, wrote his view on the events in an essay known as Princes and Powers[6]. The essay was published in the Preuves paper, which unknown to Baldwin, was a front for the CIA[7]. Regardless of the political ties, this essay spread the news of the Black Congress to English speakers around the world. In Princes and Powers, Baldwin recaps the philosophical discussions around African statehood but also conflicts surrounding négritude. Baldwin and other American delegates found themselves isolated from the ideas spouted by Diop and Senghor. As proponents of négritude, Diop and Senghor supported the creation of an international black identity that was separated from imperialism and colonialism. As a Black American, Baldwin noted that the constant references to one black identity only highlighted the significant differences in the black experience. For example, Baldwin mentioned the discussion around what constitutes culture. He questioned if there can be a singular black culture when black people have been dispersed throughout the globe living under different conditions and history. The only thing that seemed to connect the black delegates was their relation to the white world. However, négritude advocated for a black identity outside of whiteness. How can an international black identity be created outside of white when it is white oppression that connects black peoples together? References1. ^{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture|volume=1|author=Carole Boyce Davies|publisher=ABC-CLIO|year=2008|page=767|isbn=1-85109-700-7|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P9ORpnGJh_IC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Congress Of Black Writers And Artists}}2. ^{{Cite book|title=Race, Culture, and the Intellectuals, 1940-1970|author=Richard H. King|publisher=Woodrow Wilson Center Press|year=2004|page=201|isbn=0-8018-8066-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kIZ2pAGyNYUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false}} 3. ^{{Cite book|title=An African Voice: The Role of the Humanities in African Independence|author=Robert William July|publisher=Duke University Press|year=1987|page=24|isbn=0-8223-0769-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qF-QpNA2QqYC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false}} 4. ^{{cite book |last1=Mills |first1=Sean |title=The Empire Within: Postcolonial Thought and Political Activism in Sixties Montreal |date=1979 |publisher=McGill - Queen's University Press |location=Quebec |isbn=978-0-7735-3695-1 |page=101 |accessdate=28 March 2019}} 5. ^{{cite news |title=Black Power is Coming |accessdate=28 March 2019 |publisher=McGill Daily |date=27 September 1968}} 6. ^James Baldwin (1985). [https://www.amherst.edu/system/files/media/0239/James_Baldwin__Princes_and_Powers.pdf Princes and Powers]. The Price of the Ticket. p. 41-63. {{ISBN|0-312-64306-3}} 7. ^Christopher Winks (2013). Into the Heart of the Great Wilderness: Understanding Baldwin's Quarrel with Négritude. African American Review. p. 606. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/24589857 9 : Academic conferences|Art conferences|International conferences|Pan-Africanist organizations|Postcolonialism|Writers' conferences|Recurring events established in 1956|1956 conferences|1959 conferences |
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