African Literature.
Overview
Works: | 44 works in 44 publications in 44 languages |
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Titles
The Cultural Memory of Africa in African American and Black British Fiction 1970-2000 = specters of the shore /
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Ethics and human rights in anglophone African women's literature = feminist empathy /
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Popular media in Kenyan history = fiction and newspapers as political actors /
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Animals and desire in South African fiction = biopolitics and the resistance to colonization /
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J. M. Coetzee and the ethics of narrative transgression = a reconsideration of metalepsis /
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Indigenous creatures, native knowledges, and the arts = animal studies in modern worlds /
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Queering transcultural encounters = bodies, image, and Frenchness in Latin America and North Africa /
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Narrating the new African diaspora = 21st century Nigerian literature in context /
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Dictators, dictatorship and the African novel = fictions of the state under neoliberalism /
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South African autobiography as subjective history = making concessions to the past /
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Reading affect in post-apartheid literature = South Africa's wounded feelings /
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Re-reading tragic Africa = development, neoliberalism and contemporary fiction /
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Childhood in contemporary diasporic African literature = memories and futures past /
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Love and space in contemporary African diasporic women's writing = making love, making worlds /
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Kojo laing, robert browning and affiliative literature = relational worlds /
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Literary capitals in the long nineteenth century = spaces beyond the centres /
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African battle traditions of insult = verbal arts, song-poetry, and performance /
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Ecofeminist perspectives from African women creative writers = Earth, gender, and the sacred /
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