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Olaniyan: African Literature An Anthology of Criticism and Theory

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Taschenbuch

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02.07.2007

Herausgeber

Olaniyan Tejumola + weitere

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Wiley

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800

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Englisch

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.07.2007

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

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800

Maße (L/B/H)

24.4/17/4.3 cm

Gewicht

1374 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-1201-7

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  • Produktbild: Olaniyan: African Literature
  • Acknowledgments xii

    Introduction 1

    Tejumola Olaniyan and Ato Quayson

    Part I: Backgrounds 5

    1 Africa and Writing 7
    Alain Ricard (2004)

    2 Sub-Saharan Africa's Literary History in a Nutshell 16
    Albert S. Ge¿rard (1993)

    3 Politics, Culture, and Literary Form 22
    Bernth Lindfors (1979)

    4 African Literature in Portuguese 31
    Russell G. Hamilton (2004)

    5 North African Writing 38
    Anissa Talahite (1997)

    6 A Continent and its Literatures in French 46
    Jonathan Ngate (1988)

    7 African Literature and the Colonial Factor 54
    Simon Gikandi (2004)

    8 African Literature: Myth or Reality? 60
    V. Y. Mudimbe (1985)

    Part II: Orality, Literacy, and the Interface 65

    9 Africa and Orality 67
    Liz Gunner (2004)

    10 Orality, Literacy, and African Literature 74
    Abiola Irele (1989)

    11 Oral Literature and Modern African Literature 83
    Isidore Okpewho (1992)

    12 Women's Oral Genres 92
    Mary E. Modupe Kolawole (1997)

    13 The Oral Artist's Script 97
    Harold Schenb (2002)

    Part III: Writer, Writing, and Function 101

    14 The Novelist as Teacher 103
    Chinua Achebe (1965)

    15 The Truth of Fiction 107
    Chinua Achebe (1978)

    16 Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals, and Politics 115
    Nadine Gordimer (1988)

    17 Nobel Lecture 122
    Naguib Mahfouz (1988)

    18 Redefining Relevance 126
    Njabulo S. Ndebele (1994)

    19 Preparing Ourselves for Freedom 132
    Albie Sachs (1990)

    Part IV: Creativity in/and Adversarial Contexts 139

    20 A Voice That Would Not Be Silenced 141
    Wole Soyinka (2001)

    21 Exile and Creativity: A Prolonged Writer's Block 144
    Micere Githae Mugo (1997)

    22 Containing Cockroaches (Memories of Incarceration Reconstructed in Exile) 150
    Jack Mapanje (1997)

    23 Writing Against Neo-Colonialism 157
    Ngugi wa Thiong'O (1988)

    24 The Writer and Responsibility 165
    Breyten Breytenbach (1983)

    25 Dissidence and Creativity 172
    Nawal El Saadawi (1996)

    26 Culture Beyond Color? A South African Dilemma 178
    Zoe¿ Wicomb (1993)

    27 In Praise of Exile 183
    Nuruddin Farah (1990)

    28 The African Writer's Experience of European Literature 186
    D. Marechera (1987)

    Part V: On Nativism and the Quest for Indigenous Aesthetics: Negritude and Traditionalism 193

    29 Negritude: A Humanism of the Twentieth Century 195
    Le¿opold Se¿dar Senghor (1970)

    30 What is Ne¿gritude? 203
    Abiola Irele (1977)

    31 Negritude and a New Africa: An Update 210
    Peter S. Thompson (2002)

    32 Prodigals, Come Home! 219
    Chinweizu (1973)

    33 Neo-Tarzanism: The Poetics of Pseudo-Tradition 226
    Wole Soyinka (1975)

    34 My Signifier is More Native than Yours: Issues in Making a Literature African 234
    Ade¿le¿ke` Ade¿e`.kö. (1998)

    35 Out of Africa: Topologies of Nativism 242
    Kwame Anthony Appiah (1988)

    36 On National Culture 251
    Frantz Fanon (1963)

    37 True and False Pluralism 262
    Paulin Hountondji (1973)

    38 ''An Open Letter to Africans'' c/o The Punic One-Party State 271
    Sony Labou Tansi (1990)

    39 Resistance Theory/Theorizing Resistance or Two Cheers for Nativism 274
    Benita Parry (1994)

    Part VI: The Language of African Literature 279

    40 The Dead End of African Literature? 281
    Obiajunwa Wali (1963)

    41 The Language of African Literature 285
    Ngugi wa Thiong'O (1986)

    42 Anamnesis in the Language of Writing 307
    Assia Djebar (1999)

    43 African-Language Literature: Tragedy and Hope 315
    Daniel P. Kunene (1992)

    Part VII: On Genres 323

    44 Background to the West African Novel 325
    Emmanuel N. Obiechina (1975)

    45 Languages of the Novel: A Lover's Reflections 333
    Andre¿ Brink (1998)

    46 Realism and Naturalism in African Fiction 340
    Neil Lazarus (1987)

    47 ''Who Am I?'': Fact and Fiction in African First-Person Narrative 345
    Mineke Schipper (1985)

    48 Festivals, Ritual, and Drama in Africa 353
    Tejumola Olaniyan (2004)

    49 The Fourth Stage: Through the Mysteries of Ogun to the Origin of Yoruba Tragedy 364
    Wole Soyinka (1973)

    50 Introduction to King Oedipus 375
    Tawfiq Al-Hakim (1949)

    51 Poetry as Dramatic Performance 382
    Kofi Anyidoho (1991)

    52 ''Azikwelwa'' (We Will Not Ride): Politics and Value in Black South African Poetry 391
    Anne McClintock (1987)

    53 Revolutionary Practice and Style in Lusophone Liberation Poetry 402
    Emmanuel Ngara (1990)

    Part VIII: Theorizing the Criticism of African Literature 409

    54 Academic Problems and Critical Techniques 411
    Eldred D. Jones (1965)

    55 African Literature, Western Critics 414
    Rand Bishop (1988)

    56 A Formal Approach to African Literature 422
    Kenneth W. Harrow (1990)

    57 African Absence, a Literature without a Voice 427
    Ambroise Kom (1997)

    58 The Nature of Things: Arrested Decolonization and Critical Theory 432
    Biodun Jeyifo (1990)

    59 Reading through Western Eyes 444
    Christopher L. Miller (1990)

    60 Inherited Mandates in African Literary Criticism: The Intrinsic Paradigm 449
    Olakunle George (2003)

    61 Exclusionary Practices in African Literary Criticism 455
    Florence Stratton (1994)

    Part IX: Marxism 461

    62 Towards a Marxist Sociology of African Literature 463
    Omafume F. Onoge (1986)

    63 Writers in Politics: The Power of Words and the Words of Power 476
    Ngugi wa Thiong'O (1997)

    64 National Liberation and Culture 484
    Amilcar Cabral (1970)

    65 Concerning National Culture 492
    Agostinho Neto (1979)

    66 Masks and Marx: The Marxist Ethos vis-a`-vis African Revolutionary Theory and Praxis 496
    Ayi Kwei Armah (1985)

    67 Marxist Aesthetics: An Open-Ended Legacy 504
    Chidi Amuta (1989)

    Part X: Feminism 511

    68 To Be an African Woman Writer - an Overview and a Detail 513
    Ama Ata Aidoo (1988)

    69 The Heroine in Arab Literature 520
    Nawal El Saadawi (1980)

    70 Women and Creative Writing in Africa 526
    Flora Nwapa (1998)

    71 African Motherhood - Myth and Reality 533
    Lauretta Ngcobo (1988)

    72 Stiwanism: Feminism in an African Context 542
    Molara Ogundipe-Leslie (1994)

    73 Feminism with a Small ''f''! 551
    Buchi Emecheta (1988)

    74 Writing Near the Bone 558
    Yvonne Vera (1997)

    75 Some Notes on African Feminism 561
    Carole Boyce Davies (1986)

    76 Bringing African Women into the Classroom: Rethinking Pedagogy and Epistemology 570
    Obioma Nnaemeka (1994)

    77 Enlightenment Epistemology and the Invention of Polygyny 578
    Uzo Esonwanne (1997)

    78 Feminism, Postcolonialism and the Contradictory Orders of Modernity 585
    Ato Quayson (2000)

    Part XI: Structuralism, Poststructuralism, Postcolonialism, and Postmodernism 593

    79 Genetic Structuralism as a Critical Technique

    (Notes Toward a Sociological Theory of the African Novel) 595
    Sunday O. Anozie (1971)

    80 In Praise of Alienation 599
    Abiola Irele (1982)

    81 In the Wake of Colonialism and Modernity 608
    Biodun Jeyifo (2000)

    82 Poststructuralism and Postcolonial Discourse 614
    Simon Gikandi (2004)

    83 Subjectivity and History: Derrida in Algeria 621
    Robert J. C. Young (2001)

    84 The Angel of Progress: Pitfalls of the Term ''Post-colonialism'' 628
    Anne McClintock (1992)

    85 Postmodernity, Postcoloniality, and African Studies 637
    Tejumola Olaniyan (2003)

    86 Postcolonialism and Postmodernism 646
    Ato Quayson (2000)

    87 Is the Post- in Postmodernism the Post- in Postcolonial? 654
    Kwame Anthony Appiah (1991)

    88 Postmodernism and Black Writing in South Africa 665
    Lewis Nkosi (1998)

    89 African-Language Literature and Postcolonial Criticism 670
    Karin Barber (1995)

    Part XII: Ecocriticism 681

    90 Ecoing the Other(s): The Call of Global Green and Black African Responses 683
    William Slaymaker (2001)

    91 Different Shades of Green: Ecocriticism and African Literature 698
    Byron Caminero-Santangelo (2007)

    92 Ecological Postcolonialism in African Women's Literature 707
    Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi (1998)

    93 Environmentalism and Postcolonialism 715
    Rob Nixon (2005)

    Part XIII: Queer, Postcolonial 725

    94 ''Wheyting be dat?'': The Treatment of Homosexuality in African Literature 727
    Chris Dunton (1989)

    95 Out in Africa 736
    Gaurav Desai (1997)

    96 Toward a Lesbian Continuum? Or Reclaiming the Erotic 746
    Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi (1997)

    97 Queer Futures: The Coming-Out Novel in South Africa 753
    Brenna Munro (2007)

    Index 765