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Title: | Time in the Black Experience |
Authors: | Joseph K., Adjaye |
Keywords: | Black Experience |
Issue Date: | 1994 |
Publisher: | Greenwood |
Description: | Time is the coordinating principle that orders human life in all societies. It occupies a central role in our individual as well as collective affairs, permeating not only feelings but also activities. It is through time that personal identities become intelligible and communicable to others. Time is also the vehicle by which the universe becomes comprehensible to us. As far back as classical times, Ovid aptly noted that time devours all things. Centuries later, J. T. Fraser observed in his introduction to the first modern major collection of essays on time, The Voices of Time |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/9450 |
ISBN: | 0-313-29118-7 |
Appears in Collections: | African Studies |
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