Question Description
- Attempt only two question
- Question#1, section A, is compulsory.
- Choose one more question form Section B.
- Question:Section A (at least 800 words)
- Explore the complexities of the term, ‘Black Literature’, and discuss how they, critically, engage certain social experiences, literary traditions, canons, racial and cultural politics.
Section B (at least 700 words)
- With attention to each story’s social milieu, examine the nuanced relationships between racism and gender politics in Going to Meet the Man and Sometimes, a Motherless Child.
- Analyze, with focus on subtleties, the critical significance of gender, childhood, community, coming-of-age and unnamed protagonists in The Hammer Man, and No Beating Like Dis One.
- Discuss how the narrative threads of Red Hot Peppers, with regard to forms of inequalities, violations, and resistance, pose question about identities, gender, social and power relations.
