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Understanding Things fall apart a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
Title:
Understanding Things fall apart a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
Author:
Ogbaa, Kalu.
ISBN:
9781573566674
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Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 231 p.) : ill., maps.
Series:
The Greenwood Press "Literature in context series,

Greenwood Press "Literature in context" series.
Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Literary Analysis: Unifying Elements of Things Fall Apart; 2. Historical Context I: The Scramble for and Partition of Africa; 3. Historical Context II: The Creation and Colonization of Nigeria; 4. Cultural Harmony I: Igboland -- the World of Man and the World of Spirits; 5. Cultural Harmony II: Igbo Language and Narrative Customs; 6. Cultural Harmony III: Traditional Igbo Religion and Material Customs; 7. Things Fall Apart: The African Novelists' Novel; 8. Things Fall Apart and the Language Choice Debate; Glossary; Index.
Abstract:
Things Fall Apart is the most widely read and influential African novel. Published in 1958, it has sold more than eight million copies and been translated into fifty languages. African culture is not familiar to most American readers however, and this casebook provides a wealth of commentary and original materials that place the novel in its historical, social, and cultural contexts. Ogbaa, an Igbo scholar, has selected a wide variety of historical and firsthand accounts of Igbo history and cultural heritage. These accounts illuminate the historical context and issues relating to the colonizat.
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