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    Chinua Achebe : Africa's voice / a Trident Communications Production. Written and directed by David Akinde; narrated Marshall Bean.
    by Akinde, David., Bean, Marshall., Trident Communications (Firm), Films for the Humanities (Firm), Films On Demand
    Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1999.
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    Films on Demand.
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    1 streaming video file (61 min.) : sound, color, digital file
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    https://nicc.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://fod-infobase-com.nicc.idm.oclc.org/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=11760&xtid=9050 Click to watch film, access requires authentication.
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    Perpetual License 8-20-2020
    This program analyzes the impact Chinua Achebe and his writings have had on world literature, as well as his influence as an editor and a spokesman for a generation of African writers. Dr. Achebe, professors Abiola Irele and Gerald Graff, and Charles Larson, editor of the anthology Under African Skies, discuss the characterization, social implications, and levels of interpretation of Things Fall Apart. Vital concepts indegenous to the Ibos of southeastern Nigeria such as oral culture, reincarnation, and negotiation concepts essential to a deep understanding of the novel are also presented.
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