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Emerging African Voices - A Study of Contemporary African Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Emerging African Voices - A Study of Contemporary African Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Emerging African Voices is an excellent compendium of literary
scholarship offering an assessment of the literary endeavors of the
latest generation of select African writers. There exists an
abundance of deft scholarship and critical analyses, even in the
most recent publications by African and Western theorists, of the
works of recognized African authors. However, it is sometimes
difficult to access a variety of criticism for some more recent
writers, those born just before, at, or just after the independence
of many African nations. It seems that either almost all of the
recent monographs continue to focus almost entirely on the
well-established writers or they focus on one newer writer
exclusively. This volume offers insightful general analysis and
critical evaluation of new writers' works in order to showcase
their contributions to the body of African literature. It examines
nine contemporary writers whose works (written almost entirely in
the colonial languages of English and French) in some way update
and refocus African literature for the new century. The writers
whose works are under discussion tackle some of the long-standing
difficulties of the colonial project-assimilation, Manicheanism,
and othering-in new ways while exposing the challenges and
dysfunctions of a locale affected by globalization. During the last
60 years, African literature has been dynamically shaped by African
history, especially the colonial exploits of Western nations. A
clear and irrefutable raison d'etre for this volume is to probe the
aims and intentions of these new voices. Seven chapters are devoted
to writers of Nigerian descent with the balance dedicated to
writers from Senegal and South Africa. Because of the multiplicity
of experiences in their geographic locations in Africa and across
the Diaspora as well as their encounters and capabilities related
to their place in the contemporary world, these writers continue to
break new ground in African literature. Their work reflects the
times and places where they live and interact, and it is for this
reason that their work will permanently occupy at key place in the
evolution of African literature here at the beginning of a new
century almost fifty years after independence.
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