Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Ojaide, Tanure; Ashuntantang, Joyce
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This handbook provides a critical overview of literature dealing with groups of people or regions that suffer marginalization within Africa.
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This handbook provides a critical overview of literature dealing with groups of people or regions that suffer marginalization within Africa.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000053036
- Artikelnr.: 59344067
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000053036
- Artikelnr.: 59344067
Joyce Ashuntantang is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Hartford, USA. Tanure Ojaide is the Frank Porter Graham Professor of Africana studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.
Part I: Background 1. Introduction 2. The Theory and Aesthetics of Minority
Discourses in African Literature Part II: Political and Racial Forms of
Marginalization 3. Amazigh/Berber literature and "literary space": a
contested minority situation in (North) African literatures 4. Negotiating
the global literary market: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction 5.
Anglophone Cameroon Literature: Writing from the Margins of the Margin 6.
Niger Delta and its Minority Condition in Nigerian Writing 7. Jola Verbal
Arts of Cassamance, Senegal and The Gambia: A Question in Search of a
Literature Part III: Culture and Language 8. Negating hegemony: linguistic
and rhetorical formations as discursive praxis of resistance in Yulisa
Amadu Maddy's Obasai and Other Plays 9. Of Pidgin, Nigerian Pidgin Poetry,
and Minority Discourses: The Pidgin Poems of Ezenwa-Ohaeto 10. Three
Moments of Minor Afrikaans Expression 11. Swahili Literature as Minority
Discourse in African Literatures 12. Becoming-minoritarian: constructions
of coloured identities in creative writing projects at the University of
the Western Cape, South Africa Part IV: Patriarchal Domination, Gender,
Sexuality and Other Sociocultural "Minorities" 13. A Reflection on Gender
and Sexuality as Transnational Archive of African Modernity
14. 'Who Do You Think You Are, Woman?': Wangari Maathai Answers the
Patriarchal State in Unbowed 15. Representation of Women in Udje, an Urhobo
Men's-Only Oral Poetic Performance Genre 16. Voices from the margin: female
protagonists navigating power geometries 17. Responding from the Fringe:
Women, Islam and Patriarchy in Nigerian Muslim Women's Novels Part V:
Intranational, National and International Marginalization/Conflict 18. The
Odds Against Eritrean Literature 19. Minority Discourses and the
Construction of 'Illicit Versions' of Zimbabwean Nation-ness in Ndebele
Fiction in English 20. The Muse of History and the Literature of the
Nigeria-Biafra War Part VI: Literature and Disability 21. Children with
Disabilities as Negotiatiors of Social Responsibility: A Critical Study of
Meshak Asare's Sosu's Call 22. Beyond 'Harmless Lunacy': African Women
Writers (W)riting Madness 23. Mental health, minority discourse and Tanure
Ojaide's short stories Part VII: Recent Trends of Marginalities: Timely and
Timeless 24. Not Yet Season of Blossom: Writing Northern Nigeria into the
Global Space 25. Afropolitan literature as a minority discourse in
contemporary: African literature 26. Tanella Boni's Matins de couvre-feu:
environmentalism and ecocriticism in African literature 27. Futuristic
themes and science fiction in modern African literature 28. Writing the
Self: Indian Women Writers from South Africa
Discourses in African Literature Part II: Political and Racial Forms of
Marginalization 3. Amazigh/Berber literature and "literary space": a
contested minority situation in (North) African literatures 4. Negotiating
the global literary market: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction 5.
Anglophone Cameroon Literature: Writing from the Margins of the Margin 6.
Niger Delta and its Minority Condition in Nigerian Writing 7. Jola Verbal
Arts of Cassamance, Senegal and The Gambia: A Question in Search of a
Literature Part III: Culture and Language 8. Negating hegemony: linguistic
and rhetorical formations as discursive praxis of resistance in Yulisa
Amadu Maddy's Obasai and Other Plays 9. Of Pidgin, Nigerian Pidgin Poetry,
and Minority Discourses: The Pidgin Poems of Ezenwa-Ohaeto 10. Three
Moments of Minor Afrikaans Expression 11. Swahili Literature as Minority
Discourse in African Literatures 12. Becoming-minoritarian: constructions
of coloured identities in creative writing projects at the University of
the Western Cape, South Africa Part IV: Patriarchal Domination, Gender,
Sexuality and Other Sociocultural "Minorities" 13. A Reflection on Gender
and Sexuality as Transnational Archive of African Modernity
14. 'Who Do You Think You Are, Woman?': Wangari Maathai Answers the
Patriarchal State in Unbowed 15. Representation of Women in Udje, an Urhobo
Men's-Only Oral Poetic Performance Genre 16. Voices from the margin: female
protagonists navigating power geometries 17. Responding from the Fringe:
Women, Islam and Patriarchy in Nigerian Muslim Women's Novels Part V:
Intranational, National and International Marginalization/Conflict 18. The
Odds Against Eritrean Literature 19. Minority Discourses and the
Construction of 'Illicit Versions' of Zimbabwean Nation-ness in Ndebele
Fiction in English 20. The Muse of History and the Literature of the
Nigeria-Biafra War Part VI: Literature and Disability 21. Children with
Disabilities as Negotiatiors of Social Responsibility: A Critical Study of
Meshak Asare's Sosu's Call 22. Beyond 'Harmless Lunacy': African Women
Writers (W)riting Madness 23. Mental health, minority discourse and Tanure
Ojaide's short stories Part VII: Recent Trends of Marginalities: Timely and
Timeless 24. Not Yet Season of Blossom: Writing Northern Nigeria into the
Global Space 25. Afropolitan literature as a minority discourse in
contemporary: African literature 26. Tanella Boni's Matins de couvre-feu:
environmentalism and ecocriticism in African literature 27. Futuristic
themes and science fiction in modern African literature 28. Writing the
Self: Indian Women Writers from South Africa
Part I: Background 1. Introduction 2. The Theory and Aesthetics of Minority
Discourses in African Literature Part II: Political and Racial Forms of
Marginalization 3. Amazigh/Berber literature and "literary space": a
contested minority situation in (North) African literatures 4. Negotiating
the global literary market: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction 5.
Anglophone Cameroon Literature: Writing from the Margins of the Margin 6.
Niger Delta and its Minority Condition in Nigerian Writing 7. Jola Verbal
Arts of Cassamance, Senegal and The Gambia: A Question in Search of a
Literature Part III: Culture and Language 8. Negating hegemony: linguistic
and rhetorical formations as discursive praxis of resistance in Yulisa
Amadu Maddy's Obasai and Other Plays 9. Of Pidgin, Nigerian Pidgin Poetry,
and Minority Discourses: The Pidgin Poems of Ezenwa-Ohaeto 10. Three
Moments of Minor Afrikaans Expression 11. Swahili Literature as Minority
Discourse in African Literatures 12. Becoming-minoritarian: constructions
of coloured identities in creative writing projects at the University of
the Western Cape, South Africa Part IV: Patriarchal Domination, Gender,
Sexuality and Other Sociocultural "Minorities" 13. A Reflection on Gender
and Sexuality as Transnational Archive of African Modernity
14. 'Who Do You Think You Are, Woman?': Wangari Maathai Answers the
Patriarchal State in Unbowed 15. Representation of Women in Udje, an Urhobo
Men's-Only Oral Poetic Performance Genre 16. Voices from the margin: female
protagonists navigating power geometries 17. Responding from the Fringe:
Women, Islam and Patriarchy in Nigerian Muslim Women's Novels Part V:
Intranational, National and International Marginalization/Conflict 18. The
Odds Against Eritrean Literature 19. Minority Discourses and the
Construction of 'Illicit Versions' of Zimbabwean Nation-ness in Ndebele
Fiction in English 20. The Muse of History and the Literature of the
Nigeria-Biafra War Part VI: Literature and Disability 21. Children with
Disabilities as Negotiatiors of Social Responsibility: A Critical Study of
Meshak Asare's Sosu's Call 22. Beyond 'Harmless Lunacy': African Women
Writers (W)riting Madness 23. Mental health, minority discourse and Tanure
Ojaide's short stories Part VII: Recent Trends of Marginalities: Timely and
Timeless 24. Not Yet Season of Blossom: Writing Northern Nigeria into the
Global Space 25. Afropolitan literature as a minority discourse in
contemporary: African literature 26. Tanella Boni's Matins de couvre-feu:
environmentalism and ecocriticism in African literature 27. Futuristic
themes and science fiction in modern African literature 28. Writing the
Self: Indian Women Writers from South Africa
Discourses in African Literature Part II: Political and Racial Forms of
Marginalization 3. Amazigh/Berber literature and "literary space": a
contested minority situation in (North) African literatures 4. Negotiating
the global literary market: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction 5.
Anglophone Cameroon Literature: Writing from the Margins of the Margin 6.
Niger Delta and its Minority Condition in Nigerian Writing 7. Jola Verbal
Arts of Cassamance, Senegal and The Gambia: A Question in Search of a
Literature Part III: Culture and Language 8. Negating hegemony: linguistic
and rhetorical formations as discursive praxis of resistance in Yulisa
Amadu Maddy's Obasai and Other Plays 9. Of Pidgin, Nigerian Pidgin Poetry,
and Minority Discourses: The Pidgin Poems of Ezenwa-Ohaeto 10. Three
Moments of Minor Afrikaans Expression 11. Swahili Literature as Minority
Discourse in African Literatures 12. Becoming-minoritarian: constructions
of coloured identities in creative writing projects at the University of
the Western Cape, South Africa Part IV: Patriarchal Domination, Gender,
Sexuality and Other Sociocultural "Minorities" 13. A Reflection on Gender
and Sexuality as Transnational Archive of African Modernity
14. 'Who Do You Think You Are, Woman?': Wangari Maathai Answers the
Patriarchal State in Unbowed 15. Representation of Women in Udje, an Urhobo
Men's-Only Oral Poetic Performance Genre 16. Voices from the margin: female
protagonists navigating power geometries 17. Responding from the Fringe:
Women, Islam and Patriarchy in Nigerian Muslim Women's Novels Part V:
Intranational, National and International Marginalization/Conflict 18. The
Odds Against Eritrean Literature 19. Minority Discourses and the
Construction of 'Illicit Versions' of Zimbabwean Nation-ness in Ndebele
Fiction in English 20. The Muse of History and the Literature of the
Nigeria-Biafra War Part VI: Literature and Disability 21. Children with
Disabilities as Negotiatiors of Social Responsibility: A Critical Study of
Meshak Asare's Sosu's Call 22. Beyond 'Harmless Lunacy': African Women
Writers (W)riting Madness 23. Mental health, minority discourse and Tanure
Ojaide's short stories Part VII: Recent Trends of Marginalities: Timely and
Timeless 24. Not Yet Season of Blossom: Writing Northern Nigeria into the
Global Space 25. Afropolitan literature as a minority discourse in
contemporary: African literature 26. Tanella Boni's Matins de couvre-feu:
environmentalism and ecocriticism in African literature 27. Futuristic
themes and science fiction in modern African literature 28. Writing the
Self: Indian Women Writers from South Africa