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The Dark Edge of African Literature

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Product Code: 9789783708556
ISBN13: 9789783708556
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The Dark Edge of African literature proposes arguments and theories for interpretation or exposition of Africa's modern fictions irrespective of the language of narrative. It attempts to discern how such interpretation of contemporary history may be received from an African perspective and what the implications are for African cultures and literatures abound by such experience. Starting with a writers profile of twentieth century African dictatorships and the African writer critical approaches on Somali, Nigerian, Kenyan, Angolan, Sudanese literatures present many different, if often not recognised, materials on uprising and resistance to readers of African literature. The physical and psychological dislocation by war, the controversy about the relational quality and dependent nature of text on context, and the exigency that informs the deliberate distortions of certain figures and images by contemporary African writers are some of the issues covered in this volume.


Author: Ce, Chin, Smith, Charles
Publisher: Handel Books
Publication Date: Apr 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 168 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9783708554
ISBN-13: 9789783708556

The Dark Edge of African Literature

$37.09
 
The Dark Edge of African literature proposes arguments and theories for interpretation or exposition of Africa's modern fictions irrespective of the language of narrative. It attempts to discern how such interpretation of contemporary history may be received from an African perspective and what the implications are for African cultures and literatures abound by such experience. Starting with a writers profile of twentieth century African dictatorships and the African writer critical approaches on Somali, Nigerian, Kenyan, Angolan, Sudanese literatures present many different, if often not recognised, materials on uprising and resistance to readers of African literature. The physical and psychological dislocation by war, the controversy about the relational quality and dependent nature of text on context, and the exigency that informs the deliberate distortions of certain figures and images by contemporary African writers are some of the issues covered in this volume.


Author: Ce, Chin, Smith, Charles
Publisher: Handel Books
Publication Date: Apr 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 168 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9783708554
ISBN-13: 9789783708556
 

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