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Environmental Entanglements - African Literature?s Ecological Imaginary (Paperback)
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Environmental Entanglements - African Literature?s Ecological Imaginary (Paperback)
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Environmental Entanglements: African Literature’s Ecological Imaginary
traces a long history of ecological thought in African literature.
Reading African literatures as environmental literatures, Environmental
Entanglements takes a step back beyond the mid-twentieth century moment
of political independence. Using ‘entanglement’ to represent ecological
relations, the book traces an ecological imaginary that animates
African literary and cultural repertoires. This imaginary gives shape
to stories of crossing colonial and apartheid boundaries, of the
movement of peoples, and of the cultural and social relations inscribed
upon land.
Focusing on literary and filmic texts, from writers such as Thomas
Mofolo and Sol Plaatje in the early twentieth century to contemporary
science and speculative fiction producers like Nnedi Okorafor and
Wanuri Kahiu, Environmental Entanglements argues that cultural archives
from the African continent display a history of ecological awareness
that predates the moment of mid-twentieth century decolonization. The
book is premised on the idea that imagining relations ecologically is
not a belated preoccupation in African literatures; rather, these early
ecological imaginaries present an opportunity to delink notions such as
environmentalism, ecology and ecocriticism from postcoloniality.
Reading ecology as an animating, organizing trope in African
literatures from at least the start of the twentieth century, the book
offers a genealogy of the present, in which the increasingly popular
African futurism and speculative fiction are part of a history of
thinking the future through ecological form in African literatures.
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