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This book covers concepts and methods from the work of Isabel Hofmeyr, a leading South African scholar of print cultures and intellectual trajectories in the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Southern Lodestar: Isabel Hofmeyr's Life and Work - Charne Lavery
Part I High, Low and In-between
Chapter 1 Transformations - Khwezi Mkhize
Chapter 2 African Popular Literatures Rising - James Ogude
Chapter 3 Fluidity and Its Methodological Openings: Mobility and Discourse on the Eve of Colonialism - Carolyn Hamilton
Chapter 4 Oral Genres and Home-Grown Print Culture - Karin Barber
Part II Portable Methods
Chapter 5 Overcomers: A Historical Sketch - Ranka Primorac
Chapter 6 Hemispheric Limits: Rethinking the Uses of Diaspora from South Africa - Christopher EW Ouma
Chapter 7 What's the Rush? Slow Reading, Summary and A Brief History of Seven Killings - Madhumita Lahiri
Chapter 8 Seeing Waters Afresh: Working with Isabel Hofmeyr - Lakshmi Subramanian
Part III Oceanic Turns
Chapter 9 A Turn to the Indian Ocean - Sunil Amrith
Chapter 10 'The Sea's Watery Volume': More-than-Book Ontologies and the Making of Empire History - Antoinette Burton
Chapter 11 Amphibious Form: Southern Print Cultures on Indian Ocean Shores - Meg Samuelson
Chapter 12 Wood and Water: Resonances from the Indian Ocean - Rimli Bhattacharya
Part IV Closing Reflections
Chapter 13 Travel Disruptions: Irritability and Canonisation - Danai S Mupotsa and Pumla Dineo Gqola
Proximate - Gabeba Baderoon
Contributors
Index