CONTENTS
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| | Introduction: The Black Critic as Prisoner and Artist | xiii |
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| | CHAPTER ONE: SPHERES OF EXISTENCE: WHAT MAISIE KNEW | 3 |
| | I. Discovering Literature in Trinidad | 3 |
| | | | | III. Preface to Criticism | 35 |
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| | CHAPTER Two: AT THE RENDEZVOUS OF VICTORY | 51 |
| | I. The Philosophy of History and Necessity | 51 |
| | | II. Histories of Pan-African Revolt | 61 |
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| | CHAPTER THREE: THE FUTURE IN THE PRESENT | 101 |
| | I. Notes on Dialectics | 101 |
| | | II. Dialectics and the Fate of Humanity | 123 |
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| | CHAPTER FOUR: THE STRUGGLE FOR HAPPINESS | 143 |
| | I. Popular Arts and Modern Society | 143 |
| | | II. The Art and Practic Part | 169 |
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Publication information:
Book title: C. L. R. James:A Critical Introduction.
Contributors: Aldon Lynn Nielsen - Author.
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi.
Place of publication: Jackson, MS.
Publication year: 1997.
Page number: vii.
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