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Full Description
This volume offers literary histories and analyses of a wide range of genres in African literature and verbal arts. It provides a holistic and accessible presentation of African literary history that incorporates different types of texts, different regions of the continent, and different languages (English, French, Swahili, Hausa). Both genres with a longer history and those with more recent histories in Africa receive attention. The genres covered include memoirs, travelogues, Shairi, protest poetry, activist theatre, dictator novels, child soldier narratives, prison writing, speculative fiction, market literature, environmental literature, graphic narrative, and queer writing. The volume furnishes overviews of other genres such as campus narrative, crime fiction, and romance. Genres belonging to popular culture as well as those associated with high literary forms are discussed. This collection of literary histories also shows how popular and high literary cultures have intersected and diverged in different locations across Africa since the early 1900s.
Contents
Introduction Moradewun Adejunmobi; Part I. Micro-Histories of Genres: 1. The African dictator novel Gĩchingiri Ndĩgĩrĩgĩ; 2. Endless war: African child soldier narratives Joya Uraizee; 3. The human, the nonhuman, and socio-ecological justice: a historical survey of African environmental literature Sule Emmanuel Egya; 4. Waves of fury: South African protest poetry since 1950 Tom Penfold; 5. Francophone West African activist theatre in transition Heather Jeanne Denyer; 6. A treatise on Zimbabwean theatre genres: domestic drama and protest theatre Samuel Ravengai; Part II. Genres in Transition: 7. African travel writing Maureen Amimo; 8. Parallel existences and manifold ancestries: the multiplicity of the Swahili Shairi genre Clarissa Vierke; 9. African prison writings Isaac Ndlovu; 10. Autobiographical genres in French language writing from Africa Susanne Gehrmann; 11. Queer as a genre in African literatures Gibson Ncube; 12. Market literature: from Onitsha origins to Ghanaian progeny Esther de Bruijn; Part III. Experiments with Genre: 13. The graphic narrative as site of cultural negotiation Charlotta Salmi; 14. Experimental writing: language, genre, text Alena Rettová; 15. The reemergence of African science and speculative fiction (ASF) Peter J. Maurits; 16. Genre in African online creative writing Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang; 17. Indigenous Hausa fiction and transmediality in Northern Nigeria Umma Musa Aliyu.