Contemporary African Literature in English

Contemporary African Literature in English
Title Contemporary African Literature in English PDF eBook
Author M. Krishnan
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 222
Release 2014-03-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137378336

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Contemporary African Literature in English explores the contours of representation in contemporary Anglophone African literature, drawing on a wide range of authors including Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Aminatta Forna, Brian Chikwava, Ngug? wa Thiong'o, Nuruddin Farah and Chris Abani.

Contemporary African Fiction

Contemporary African Fiction
Title Contemporary African Fiction PDF eBook
Author Derek Wright
Publisher Bayreuth African Studies
Total Pages 280
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
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The Rise of the African Novel

The Rise of the African Novel
Title The Rise of the African Novel PDF eBook
Author Mukoma Wa Ngugi
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2018-03-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 047205368X

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Engaging questions of language, identity, and reception to restore South African and diaspora writing to the African literary tradition

Teaching the African Novel

Teaching the African Novel
Title Teaching the African Novel PDF eBook
Author Gaurav Desai
Publisher Modern Language Association of America
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781603290371

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What is the African novel, and how should it be taught? The twenty-three essays of this volume address these two questions and in the process convey a wealth of information and ideas about the diverse regions, peoples, nations, languages, and writers of the African continent. Topics include Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's favoring of indigenous languages and literary traditions over European; the special place of Marxism in African letters;the influence of Frantz Fanon; women writers and the sub-Saharan novel;the Maghrebian novel;the novel and the griot epic in the Sahel;Islam in the West African novel;novels in Spanish from Equatorial Guinea;apartheid and postapartheid fiction;African writers in the diaspora;globalization in East African fiction; teaching Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart to students in different countries;the Onitsha market romance. The volume editor, Gaurav Desai, writes, "The point of the volume is to encourage a reading of Africa that is sensitive to its history of colonization but at the same time responsive to its present multiracial and multicultural condition."

African Literatures in English

African Literatures in English
Title African Literatures in English PDF eBook
Author Gareth Griffiths
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 427
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317895851

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Here is an introduction to the history of English writing from East and West Africa drawing on a range of texts from the slave diaspora to the post-war upsurge in African English language and literature from these regions.

Reading Contemporary African Literature

Reading Contemporary African Literature
Title Reading Contemporary African Literature PDF eBook
Author Reuben Makayiko Chirambo
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 427
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9401209375

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Reading Contemporary African Literature brings together scholarship on, critical debates about, and examples of reading African literature in all genres – poetry, fiction, and drama including popular culture. The anthology offers studies of African literature from interdisciplinary perspectives that employ sociological, historical, and ethnographic besides literary analysis of the literatures. It has assembled critical and researched essays on a range of topics, theoretical and empirical, by renowned critics and theorists of African literature that evaluate and provide examples of reading African literature that should be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of African literature, culture, and history amongst other subjects. Some of the essays examine authors that have received little or no attention to date in books on recent African literature. These essays provide new insights and scholarship that should broaden and deepen our understanding and appreciation of African literature.

Contemporary African Literature and the Politics of Gender

Contemporary African Literature and the Politics of Gender
Title Contemporary African Literature and the Politics of Gender PDF eBook
Author Florence Stratton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 197
Release 2020-09-23
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1000158772

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The influence of colonialism and race on the development of African literature has been the subject of a number of studies. The effect of patriarchy and gender, however, and indeed the contributions of African women, have up until now been largely ignored by the critics. Contemporary African Literature and the Politics of Gender is the first extensive account of African literature from a feminist perspective. In this first radical and exciting work Florence Stratton outlines the features of an emerging female tradition in African fiction. A chapter is dedicated to each to the works of four women writers: Grace Ogot, Flora Nwapa, Buchi Emecheta and Mariama Ba. In addition she provides challenging new readings of canonical male authors such as Chinua Achebe, Ngugi wa Thiongo'o and Wole Soyinka. Contemporary African Literature and the Politics of Gender thus provides the first truly comprehensive definition of the current literary tradition in Africa.