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Texts, Tasks, and Theories : Versions and Subversions in African Literatures 3.
Title:
Texts, Tasks, and Theories : Versions and Subversions in African Literatures 3.
Author:
Klein, Tobias Robert.
ISBN:
9789401205641
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Series:
Matatu - Journal for African Culture and Society, 35: Versions and Subversions in African Literature ; v.v. 35

Matatu - Journal for African Culture and Society, 35: Versions and Subversions in African Literature
Contents:
Texts, Tasks, and Theories -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND NOTICE -- INTRODUCTION -- LANGUAGE, MODERNISM, AND MODERNITY -- African Literature and Modernity -- African Literature and the Micropolitics of Modernity -- Kojo Laing and the Cultural Specifics of an African Modernity -- Romantic and African Notions of Poetic Language -- NEW READINGS IN AFRICAN LITERATURE AND POSTCOLONIAL THEORY -- Toward the Decolonization of African Postcolonial Theory -- The River, the Earth, and the Spirit World -- Postcoloniality, African Poetry, and Counter-Discourse -- Looking at the Local/Locale -- AFRICAN LITERATURE AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY: IDENTITY, DISSIDENCE, AND CULTURAL PRACTICE -- African Literature, African Literatures -- Theorizing African Feminism(s) -- The Multilayered Construction of Identity in Alexander Kanengoni's Echoing Silences and Farida Karodia's "The Red Velvet Dress" -- Intellectuals Between Resistance and Legitimation -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS AND EDITORS -- NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS.
Abstract:
African literary theory has recently gained immensely from an emerging multitude of perspectives and scholarly approaches. This volume offers a welcome opportunity to assess trends in the twenty-first century's discourse on African literature: Twelve different articles treat such lively issues as modernity, nation, civil society, postcolonial theory, and feminism, relating these both to more recent short stories, poems, and novels and to a large variety of texts that have in one way or another acquired canonical status. The first section "Language, Modernity and Modernism" explores ocial and aesthetic figurations of modernity in African literary discourse. "New Readings in African Literature and Postcolonial Theory" offers fresh and critical approaches to this hotly contested area. In the closing section, "Identity, Dissidence and Cultural Practice," the questions tackled concern the role of literature and the African writer in an increasingly plural and diversifying social environment. Some of the authors treated in detail are: Chinua Achebe, Ama Ata Aidoo, Okot p'Bitek, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Nuruddin Farah, Nadine Gordimer, Helon Habila, Kojo Laing, Alexander Kanengoni, Farida Karodia, Lewis Nkosi, Flora Nwapa, Ike Oguine, Ben Okri, and Wole Soyinka.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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