African Literature in Transition: Volume 4
Intellectual Traditions of African Literature, 1960-2015
Herausgeber: Iheka, Cajetan; Jackson, Jeanne-Marie
African Literature in Transition: Volume 4
Intellectual Traditions of African Literature, 1960-2015
Herausgeber: Iheka, Cajetan; Jackson, Jeanne-Marie
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781009644839
- ISBN-10: 1009644831
- Artikelnr.: 75016751
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- Europaallee 1
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Introduction Cajetan Iheka and Jeanne-Marie Jackson; I. Decolonization
Currents: 1. Unfinished communities: African novels, African nationalisms
Jill Jarvis; 2. Pan-Africanism Tsitsi Jaji; 3. Negritude and the promise of
African literature Doyle Calhoun; 4. Third Worldism in African literature:
China as a trope in Dongala's fiction Duncan M. Yoon; 5. Modernism and the
chimera of modernity in African letters Nathan Suhr-Sytsma; 6. Magical
realism in African literatures Christopher Warnes; 7. Orality and modern
African writing Isidore Diala; II. Theoretical Turn: 8. The African
location of postcolonialism Stefan Helgesson; 9. Descartes in his pith
helmet: Afrofuturism and genre theory Ranka Primorac; 10. Poststructuralism
Michael Syrotinski; 11. Feminisms in African literature: conceptualizations
and epistemic shifts in the twentieth and twenty-first century Asante
Mtenje; 12. The Anatomy of African queer fiction, criticism, and theory:
the evolution of a genre Edgar Nabutanyi; III. Contemporary
Reconfigurations or Shifting Globalities and Positionalities: 13. The
African ecological imaginary Kirk B. Sides; 14. Aesthetics of immobility
and the digital in Afropolitan literatures James Yékú; 15. 'The World Is up
for Grabs': African literature's positionality and the struggle for
universality Mohammad Shabangu; 16. Digital Africas Ainehi Edoro-Glines;
17. The black diaspora's African imagination Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu; 18.
Trauma theory and postcolonial African fiction Thando Njovane; 19. The
materialisms of African literature? Madhu Krishnan.
Currents: 1. Unfinished communities: African novels, African nationalisms
Jill Jarvis; 2. Pan-Africanism Tsitsi Jaji; 3. Negritude and the promise of
African literature Doyle Calhoun; 4. Third Worldism in African literature:
China as a trope in Dongala's fiction Duncan M. Yoon; 5. Modernism and the
chimera of modernity in African letters Nathan Suhr-Sytsma; 6. Magical
realism in African literatures Christopher Warnes; 7. Orality and modern
African writing Isidore Diala; II. Theoretical Turn: 8. The African
location of postcolonialism Stefan Helgesson; 9. Descartes in his pith
helmet: Afrofuturism and genre theory Ranka Primorac; 10. Poststructuralism
Michael Syrotinski; 11. Feminisms in African literature: conceptualizations
and epistemic shifts in the twentieth and twenty-first century Asante
Mtenje; 12. The Anatomy of African queer fiction, criticism, and theory:
the evolution of a genre Edgar Nabutanyi; III. Contemporary
Reconfigurations or Shifting Globalities and Positionalities: 13. The
African ecological imaginary Kirk B. Sides; 14. Aesthetics of immobility
and the digital in Afropolitan literatures James Yékú; 15. 'The World Is up
for Grabs': African literature's positionality and the struggle for
universality Mohammad Shabangu; 16. Digital Africas Ainehi Edoro-Glines;
17. The black diaspora's African imagination Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu; 18.
Trauma theory and postcolonial African fiction Thando Njovane; 19. The
materialisms of African literature? Madhu Krishnan.
Introduction Cajetan Iheka and Jeanne-Marie Jackson; I. Decolonization
Currents: 1. Unfinished communities: African novels, African nationalisms
Jill Jarvis; 2. Pan-Africanism Tsitsi Jaji; 3. Negritude and the promise of
African literature Doyle Calhoun; 4. Third Worldism in African literature:
China as a trope in Dongala's fiction Duncan M. Yoon; 5. Modernism and the
chimera of modernity in African letters Nathan Suhr-Sytsma; 6. Magical
realism in African literatures Christopher Warnes; 7. Orality and modern
African writing Isidore Diala; II. Theoretical Turn: 8. The African
location of postcolonialism Stefan Helgesson; 9. Descartes in his pith
helmet: Afrofuturism and genre theory Ranka Primorac; 10. Poststructuralism
Michael Syrotinski; 11. Feminisms in African literature: conceptualizations
and epistemic shifts in the twentieth and twenty-first century Asante
Mtenje; 12. The Anatomy of African queer fiction, criticism, and theory:
the evolution of a genre Edgar Nabutanyi; III. Contemporary
Reconfigurations or Shifting Globalities and Positionalities: 13. The
African ecological imaginary Kirk B. Sides; 14. Aesthetics of immobility
and the digital in Afropolitan literatures James Yékú; 15. 'The World Is up
for Grabs': African literature's positionality and the struggle for
universality Mohammad Shabangu; 16. Digital Africas Ainehi Edoro-Glines;
17. The black diaspora's African imagination Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu; 18.
Trauma theory and postcolonial African fiction Thando Njovane; 19. The
materialisms of African literature? Madhu Krishnan.
Currents: 1. Unfinished communities: African novels, African nationalisms
Jill Jarvis; 2. Pan-Africanism Tsitsi Jaji; 3. Negritude and the promise of
African literature Doyle Calhoun; 4. Third Worldism in African literature:
China as a trope in Dongala's fiction Duncan M. Yoon; 5. Modernism and the
chimera of modernity in African letters Nathan Suhr-Sytsma; 6. Magical
realism in African literatures Christopher Warnes; 7. Orality and modern
African writing Isidore Diala; II. Theoretical Turn: 8. The African
location of postcolonialism Stefan Helgesson; 9. Descartes in his pith
helmet: Afrofuturism and genre theory Ranka Primorac; 10. Poststructuralism
Michael Syrotinski; 11. Feminisms in African literature: conceptualizations
and epistemic shifts in the twentieth and twenty-first century Asante
Mtenje; 12. The Anatomy of African queer fiction, criticism, and theory:
the evolution of a genre Edgar Nabutanyi; III. Contemporary
Reconfigurations or Shifting Globalities and Positionalities: 13. The
African ecological imaginary Kirk B. Sides; 14. Aesthetics of immobility
and the digital in Afropolitan literatures James Yékú; 15. 'The World Is up
for Grabs': African literature's positionality and the struggle for
universality Mohammad Shabangu; 16. Digital Africas Ainehi Edoro-Glines;
17. The black diaspora's African imagination Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu; 18.
Trauma theory and postcolonial African fiction Thando Njovane; 19. The
materialisms of African literature? Madhu Krishnan.