Alt 35: Focus on Egypt
African Literature Today
Herausgeber: Emenyonu, Ernest N
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African Literature Today
Herausgeber: Emenyonu, Ernest N
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As well as a rare examination of Egyptian literature, this volume includes a non-themed section of Featured Articles and a Literary Supplement.
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As well as a rare examination of Egyptian literature, this volume includes a non-themed section of Featured Articles and a Literary Supplement.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781847011718
- ISBN-10: 1847011713
- Artikelnr.: 48782915
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781847011718
- ISBN-10: 1847011713
- Artikelnr.: 48782915
Ernest N. Emenyonu
Foreword
Nawal El Saadawi Editorial Article: "Is Egypt in Africa, Professor?"
Ernest N. Emenyonu Coping with a Failed Revolution: Basma Abdel, Aziz Nael Eltoukhy, Mohammed Rabie & Yasmine el Rasgidi
John C. Hawley The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
James M. Hodapp The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
Deema Nasser Narratives of the "Nubian Awakening": Reclaiming Egypt's African Identity
Christine Gilmore Frantz Fanon's Conceptualization of Decolonization in Sonallah Ibrahim's The Committee
Temitope Abisoye Noah Romance as Epistemological Aesthetic in the Fiction of Ahdaf Soueif
F. Fiona Moolla Literature as Prophecy: Re
Reading Yusuf Idris's The Cheapest Nights
Eunice Ngongkum Travel & Discovery: Hopes for a New Egypt in Mohamed Salmawy's Butterfly Wings
Kelvin N. Toh The Symbolic Relevance of the Use of the Eye in Nawal El Saadawi's Two Women in One & God Dies by the Nile
Razinat Talatu Mohammed African Epics: A Comparative Study of Sundiata & Al
Sirah al
Hilaliyyah
Khalid Abouel
lail Conversations with Nawal El Saadawi: Feminism, Dissidence, Patriarchy & Contemporary Egyptian Literature. Online Interview
Nawal El Saadawi FEATURED ARTICLES
Little Magazines & the Development of Modern African Poetry
Mathias Iroro Orhero Locating African and Diaspora Literature in the Global Context
Tomi Adeaga The Postcolonial Writer & the Existential Ordeal
Nduka Otiono LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"My Mother (Nawal El Saadawi)"
poem
Mona Helmy "And the Stars Beckoned"
short story
Nadia Wassef "Hijack in Hurghada"
travelogue
Razinat Talatu Mohammed "Childless"
short story
Kalapi Sen "The President's Change Agent"
short story
Akachi Ezeigbo In Memoriam: Professor Isidore O. Okpewho, 1941
2016
Chiji Akoma Reviews [Edited by Obi Nwakanma]
Nawal El Saadawi Editorial Article: "Is Egypt in Africa, Professor?"
Ernest N. Emenyonu Coping with a Failed Revolution: Basma Abdel, Aziz Nael Eltoukhy, Mohammed Rabie & Yasmine el Rasgidi
John C. Hawley The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
James M. Hodapp The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
Deema Nasser Narratives of the "Nubian Awakening": Reclaiming Egypt's African Identity
Christine Gilmore Frantz Fanon's Conceptualization of Decolonization in Sonallah Ibrahim's The Committee
Temitope Abisoye Noah Romance as Epistemological Aesthetic in the Fiction of Ahdaf Soueif
F. Fiona Moolla Literature as Prophecy: Re
Reading Yusuf Idris's The Cheapest Nights
Eunice Ngongkum Travel & Discovery: Hopes for a New Egypt in Mohamed Salmawy's Butterfly Wings
Kelvin N. Toh The Symbolic Relevance of the Use of the Eye in Nawal El Saadawi's Two Women in One & God Dies by the Nile
Razinat Talatu Mohammed African Epics: A Comparative Study of Sundiata & Al
Sirah al
Hilaliyyah
Khalid Abouel
lail Conversations with Nawal El Saadawi: Feminism, Dissidence, Patriarchy & Contemporary Egyptian Literature. Online Interview
Nawal El Saadawi FEATURED ARTICLES
Little Magazines & the Development of Modern African Poetry
Mathias Iroro Orhero Locating African and Diaspora Literature in the Global Context
Tomi Adeaga The Postcolonial Writer & the Existential Ordeal
Nduka Otiono LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"My Mother (Nawal El Saadawi)"
poem
Mona Helmy "And the Stars Beckoned"
short story
Nadia Wassef "Hijack in Hurghada"
travelogue
Razinat Talatu Mohammed "Childless"
short story
Kalapi Sen "The President's Change Agent"
short story
Akachi Ezeigbo In Memoriam: Professor Isidore O. Okpewho, 1941
2016
Chiji Akoma Reviews [Edited by Obi Nwakanma]
Foreword
Nawal El Saadawi Editorial Article: "Is Egypt in Africa, Professor?"
Ernest N. Emenyonu Coping with a Failed Revolution: Basma Abdel, Aziz Nael Eltoukhy, Mohammed Rabie & Yasmine el Rasgidi
John C. Hawley The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
James M. Hodapp The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
Deema Nasser Narratives of the "Nubian Awakening": Reclaiming Egypt's African Identity
Christine Gilmore Frantz Fanon's Conceptualization of Decolonization in Sonallah Ibrahim's The Committee
Temitope Abisoye Noah Romance as Epistemological Aesthetic in the Fiction of Ahdaf Soueif
F. Fiona Moolla Literature as Prophecy: Re
Reading Yusuf Idris's The Cheapest Nights
Eunice Ngongkum Travel & Discovery: Hopes for a New Egypt in Mohamed Salmawy's Butterfly Wings
Kelvin N. Toh The Symbolic Relevance of the Use of the Eye in Nawal El Saadawi's Two Women in One & God Dies by the Nile
Razinat Talatu Mohammed African Epics: A Comparative Study of Sundiata & Al
Sirah al
Hilaliyyah
Khalid Abouel
lail Conversations with Nawal El Saadawi: Feminism, Dissidence, Patriarchy & Contemporary Egyptian Literature. Online Interview
Nawal El Saadawi FEATURED ARTICLES
Little Magazines & the Development of Modern African Poetry
Mathias Iroro Orhero Locating African and Diaspora Literature in the Global Context
Tomi Adeaga The Postcolonial Writer & the Existential Ordeal
Nduka Otiono LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"My Mother (Nawal El Saadawi)"
poem
Mona Helmy "And the Stars Beckoned"
short story
Nadia Wassef "Hijack in Hurghada"
travelogue
Razinat Talatu Mohammed "Childless"
short story
Kalapi Sen "The President's Change Agent"
short story
Akachi Ezeigbo In Memoriam: Professor Isidore O. Okpewho, 1941
2016
Chiji Akoma Reviews [Edited by Obi Nwakanma]
Nawal El Saadawi Editorial Article: "Is Egypt in Africa, Professor?"
Ernest N. Emenyonu Coping with a Failed Revolution: Basma Abdel, Aziz Nael Eltoukhy, Mohammed Rabie & Yasmine el Rasgidi
John C. Hawley The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
James M. Hodapp The Complications of Reading Egypt as Africa: Translation & Magdy el
Shafee's Metro
Deema Nasser Narratives of the "Nubian Awakening": Reclaiming Egypt's African Identity
Christine Gilmore Frantz Fanon's Conceptualization of Decolonization in Sonallah Ibrahim's The Committee
Temitope Abisoye Noah Romance as Epistemological Aesthetic in the Fiction of Ahdaf Soueif
F. Fiona Moolla Literature as Prophecy: Re
Reading Yusuf Idris's The Cheapest Nights
Eunice Ngongkum Travel & Discovery: Hopes for a New Egypt in Mohamed Salmawy's Butterfly Wings
Kelvin N. Toh The Symbolic Relevance of the Use of the Eye in Nawal El Saadawi's Two Women in One & God Dies by the Nile
Razinat Talatu Mohammed African Epics: A Comparative Study of Sundiata & Al
Sirah al
Hilaliyyah
Khalid Abouel
lail Conversations with Nawal El Saadawi: Feminism, Dissidence, Patriarchy & Contemporary Egyptian Literature. Online Interview
Nawal El Saadawi FEATURED ARTICLES
Little Magazines & the Development of Modern African Poetry
Mathias Iroro Orhero Locating African and Diaspora Literature in the Global Context
Tomi Adeaga The Postcolonial Writer & the Existential Ordeal
Nduka Otiono LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"My Mother (Nawal El Saadawi)"
poem
Mona Helmy "And the Stars Beckoned"
short story
Nadia Wassef "Hijack in Hurghada"
travelogue
Razinat Talatu Mohammed "Childless"
short story
Kalapi Sen "The President's Change Agent"
short story
Akachi Ezeigbo In Memoriam: Professor Isidore O. Okpewho, 1941
2016
Chiji Akoma Reviews [Edited by Obi Nwakanma]