Jane Nardal

Jane Nardal

Jeanne "Jane" Nardal was a French writer, philosopher, teacher, and political commentator from Martinique. She and her sister, Paulette Nardal, are considered to have laid the theoretical and philosophical groundwork of the Négritude movement, a cultural, political, and literary movement, which first emerged in 1930s, Paris and sought to unite Black intellectuals in the current and former French colonies. The term "Négritude" itself was coined by Martiniquan writer-activist Aimé Césaire, one of the three individuals formally recognized as the "fathers" of the cultural movement, along with Senegalese poet Léopold Senghor and French Guianese writer Léon Damas. It was not until relatively recently, however, that the women involved in the Négritude movement, including Jane and Paulette Nardal, began to receive the recognition they were due.

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Mujer
Fecha de nacimiento
01 de agosto, 1902
Edad
123
Lugar de nacimiento
France, Martinique
Fecha de nacimiento
30 de noviembre, 1992
Murió envejecido
90
Zodíaco
Leo
Redes sociales , Enlaces
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