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Naturalizing Africa - Ecological Violence, Agency, and Postcolonial Resistance in African Literature (Paperback)
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Naturalizing Africa - Ecological Violence, Agency, and Postcolonial Resistance in African Literature (Paperback)
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The problem of environmental degradation on the African continent
is a severe one. In this book, Cajetan Iheka analyzes how African
literary texts have engaged with pressing ecological problems in
Africa, including the Niger Delta oil pollution in Nigeria,
ecologies of war in Somalia, and animal abuses. Analyzing
narratives by important African writers such as Amos Tutuola,
Wangari Maathai, J. M. Coetzee, Bessie Head, and Ben Okri, Iheka
challenges the tendency to focus primarily on humans in the
conceptualization of environmental problems, and instead focuses on
how African literature demonstrates the interconnection and
'proximity' of human and nonhuman beings. Through this, Iheka
ultimately proposes a revision of the idea of agency based on human
intentionality in African literary studies and postcolonialism:
that texts yoke the exploitation of Africans to the despoliation of
the environment, and they recommend responsibility toward human and
nonhuman beings as crucial for ecological sustainability and
addressing climate change.
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