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Dual Inheritance Theory (DIT) asserts that both genetic and environmental factors have a formative impact on the physical as well as psychological upbringing of people.Audre Lorde, a famous Afro-American poet and a model (according to DIT) has influenced Afro-German women writers.For the forging of a collective Black German consciousness of identity, Audre Lorde's connections with Black Germans were pivotal and marked the beginning of a cross-cultural movement that was seminal for the building of various organizations like the Initiative of Black Germans (ISD), ADEFRA(Afro-German Women) and…mehr

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Dual Inheritance Theory (DIT) asserts that both genetic and environmental factors have a formative impact on the physical as well as psychological upbringing of people.Audre Lorde, a famous Afro-American poet and a model (according to DIT) has influenced Afro-German women writers.For the forging of a collective Black German consciousness of identity, Audre Lorde's connections with Black Germans were pivotal and marked the beginning of a cross-cultural movement that was seminal for the building of various organizations like the Initiative of Black Germans (ISD), ADEFRA(Afro-German Women) and Home story Deutschland. Afro-Germans,and Afro-Americans,share much in common,are part and parcel of the environment they have been raised in; therefore, according to genetic-cultural coevolution, subsequent generations are fully developed Homo sapiens whose biological and cultural genes are every inch (Afro-)Germans (and (Afro-)Americans. Moreover,a model,Audre Lorde in this case,who shares genetic roots with others, such as May Opitz,alias May Ayim,and who lives somewhere else can transfer some of his/her environmental practices such as protest against racism and give voice to the marginalized.
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Autorenporträt
Yasser K R Aman is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at the Faculty of Al-Alsun, Minia University. He has published twelve papers and four books with LAP. Of his papers:Chaos Theory & Literature from an Existentialist Perspective, The Metaphor of Assimilation in Rabé arivelo's poetry, CLCWEB,and Deframing Theory & Poetry.