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Finding books from various perspectives
Anyone got tips for finding books from a range of perspectives? Many of the books we've been suggesting so far are by dead white guys (and dead white women). I'd be interested in any tips/ideas/thoughts people have on how to find books from other viewpoints.
rydra_wong suggested the following in comments elsewhere, for finding historical books by people of colour:
http://community.livejournal.com/50books_poc/tag/historical
http://community.livejournal.com/50books_poc/58797.html?thread=161965#t161965
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One way that occurs to me is looking on Wikipedia for a category like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Caribbean_writers and digging around there.
There's a master list of writers by nationality here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Writers_by_nationality
But Wikipedia itself suffers from systemic bias. And those lists don't give us any hints on which ones are writing historical fiction.
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The Palm Wine Drinkard is a great book (and a quick read)
History books are best done the same way because there are some truly horrible and inaccurate and colonialist histories out there. To get a picture you kind of have to triangulate. Anyway, to get a picture of Africa I totally recommend reading Ibn Battuta.
I have to recommend some travellers too though they will be somewhat racist you get a lot of information... read Freya Stark, and also Mary Kingsley's Travels in West Africa, all very good reads!
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