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A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture and Language (Hardcover): Brenda Cooper A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture and Language (Hardcover)
Brenda Cooper
R2,433 Discovery Miles 24 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Brenda Cooper examines the work of the new generation of African writers who have placed migration as central to their writing. There is a new interest among publishers in New York and London in books by writers of African origin. These authors have often grown up or passed their early adult years out of Africa. The Orange Prize for Fiction was awarded inLondon 2007 to Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, and the Caine Prize for African Writing has introduced new writers such as Leila Aboulela, Biyi Bandele and Chimamanda Adichie herself to agents and publishers. This examination of the extraordinary work which has recently appeared is therefore very timely. Migration is a central theme of much African fiction written in English. Here, Brenda Cooper tracks the journeys undertakenby a new generation of African writers, their protagonists and the solid objects that populate their fiction, to depict the material realities of their multiple worlds and languages. The book explores the uses to which the Englishlanguage is put in order to understand these worlds. It demonstrates how these writers have contested the dominance of colonising metaphors. The writers' challenge is to find an English that can effectively express their many lives, languages and identities. BRENDA COOPER is Director of the Centre for African Studies and a Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Cape Town. Southern Africa(South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland): University of KwaZulu-Natal Press (PB]

Magical Realism in West African Fiction - Seeing with a third eye (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Magical Realism in West African Fiction - Seeing with a third eye (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R1,349 Discovery Miles 13 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study contextualizes magical realism within current debates and theories of postcoloniality and examines the fiction of three of its West African pioneers: Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra Leone, Ben Okri of Nigeria and Kojo Laing of Ghana. Brenda Cooper explores the distinct elements of the genre in a West African context, and in relation to:
* a range of global expressions of magical realism, from the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez to that of Salman Rushdie
* wider contemporary trends in African writing, with particular attention to how the realism of authors such as Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka has been connected with nationalist agendas.
This is a fascinating and important work for all those working on African literature, magical realism, or postcoloniality.

ALT 27 New Novels in African Literature Today (Paperback): Ernest N. Emenyonu ALT 27 New Novels in African Literature Today (Paperback)
Ernest N. Emenyonu; Contributions by Ada U. Azodo, Brenda Cooper, Charles Nnolim, Christopher Okonkwo, …
R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This issue of African Literature Today focuses on new novels by emerging as well as established African novelists. This is a seminal work that discusses the validity of the perception that the new generation of African novelists is remarkably different in vision, style, and worldview from the older generation. The contention is that the oldergeneration novelists who were too close to the colonial period in Africa had invariably made culture-conflict and little else their dominant thematic concern while the younger generation novelists are more versatile in their thematic preoccupations, and are more global in their vision and style. Do the facts in the novels justify and validate these claims? The 13 papers in this volume have been carefully selected to consider these issues. Brenda Cooper a renowned literary scholar from Cape Town writes on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, while Charles Nnolim writes about Adichie's more recent novel Half of a Yellow Sun; Omar Sougou of Universite GastonBerger, Senegal discusses 'ambivalent inscriptions' in Buchi Emecheta's later novels; Clement Okafor of the University of Maryland, addresses the theme of 'racial memory' in Isidore Okpewho's Call Me By My Rightful Name, juxtaposed between the world of the old and the realities of the present. Joseph McLaren, Hofstra University, New York, discusses Ngugi's latest novel, Wizard of the Crow, while Machiko Oike, Hiroshima University, Japan looksat a new theme in African adolescent literature, 'youth in an era of HIV/AIDS'. There is abundant evidence of the contrasts and diversities which characterize the African novel not only geographically, but also ideologically andgenerationally. ERNEST EMENYONU is Professor of the Department of Africana Studies University of Michigan-Flint. Nigeria: HEBN

A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture and Language (Paperback): Brenda Cooper A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture and Language (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Brenda Cooper examines the work of the new generation of African writers who have placed migration as central to their writing There is a growing interest in books by writers of African origin. These authors have often grown up or passed their early adult years out of Africa. The Orange Prize for Fiction was awarded in London 2007 to Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, and the Caine Prize for African Writing has introduced new writers such as Leila Aboulela, Biyi Bandele and Chimamanda Adichie herself to agents and publishers. This examination of the extraordinary work which has recently appeared is therefore very timely. Migration is a central theme of much African fiction written in English. Here, Brenda Cooper tracks the journeys undertaken by a new generation of Africanwriters, their protagonists and the solid objects that populate their fiction, to depict the material realities of their multiple worlds and languages. She explores the uses to which the English language is put in order to understand these worlds and demonstrates how these writers have contested the dominance of colonising metaphors. The writers' challenge is to find an English that can effectively express their many lives, languages and identities. BRENDA COOPER was for many years Director of the Centre for African Studies and Professor in the English department at the University of Cape Town, where she is now an Emeritus Professor. In 2009 she moved to Salford, where she is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Manchester. She has published widely on African fiction and postcolonial literary theory. Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland): University of KwaZulu-Natal Press

Africa-centred Knowledges - Crossing Fields and Worlds (Hardcover): Brenda Cooper, Robert Morrell Africa-centred Knowledges - Crossing Fields and Worlds (Hardcover)
Brenda Cooper, Robert Morrell
R2,348 Discovery Miles 23 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proposes a dynamic new approach to the production of knowledge on Africa, one that is global, multiple and heterogeneous, elucidating this through both discursive theoretical chapters and case histories. Knowledge production is a highly political and politicized practice. This book questions the way in which knowledge of and about Africa is produced and how this influences development policy and practice. Rebutting both Euro-and Afrocentric production of knowledge, this collection proposes a multiple, global and dynamic Africa-centredness in which scholars use whatever concepts and research tools are most appropriate to the different African contextsin which they work. In the first part of the book key conceptual themes are raised and the epistemological foundations are laid through questions of gender, literature and popular music. Contributors in the second part apply andtest these tools and concepts, examining the pressures on doctoral students in a South African university, the crisis in knowledge about declining marine fish populations, perplexities around why certain ICT provisions fail, or how some Zimbabwean students, despite being beset by poverty, succeed. The light thrown on the mechanics of how knowledge comes into being, and in whose interests, illuminates one of the key issues in African Studies. Brenda Cooper is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Manchester. She was for many years the Director of the Centre for African Studies and a Professor in the English department at the University of Cape Town, where she is now Emeritus Professor. Robert Morrell is Coordinator of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Capacity at the University of Cape Town.

Floating In An Antibubble From South Africa To Salford - A Mosaic of Pictures and Stories (Paperback, UK ed.): Brenda Cooper Floating In An Antibubble From South Africa To Salford - A Mosaic of Pictures and Stories (Paperback, UK ed.)
Brenda Cooper
R876 R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Save R53 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Magical Realism in West African Fiction - Seeing with a third eye (Hardcover): Brenda Cooper Magical Realism in West African Fiction - Seeing with a third eye (Hardcover)
Brenda Cooper
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study contextualizes magical realism within current debates and theories of postcoloniality and examines the fiction of three of its West African pioneers: Syl Cheney-Coker of Sierra Leone, Ben Okri of Nigeria and Kojo Laing of Ghana. Brenda Cooper explores the distinct elements of the genre in a West African context, and in relation to:
* a range of global expressions of magical realism, from the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez to that of Salman Rushdie
* wider contemporary trends in African writing, with particular attention to how the realism of authors such as Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka has been connected with nationalist agendas.
This is a fascinating and important work for all those working on African literature, magical realism, or postcoloniality.

The Silhouette Solution - Using What You Have to Get the Look You Want (Paperback): Brenda Cooper, Fran Drescher The Silhouette Solution - Using What You Have to Get the Look You Want (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper, Fran Drescher
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture & Language (Paperback): Brenda Cooper A New Generation of African Writers - Migration, Material Culture & Language (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R96 R89 Discovery Miles 890 Save R7 (7%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

There is a new interest among publishers in New York and London in books by writers of African origin. These authors have often grown up or passed their early adult years out of Africa. The Orange Prize for Fiction was awarded in London 2007 to Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, and the Caine Prize for African Writing has introduced new writers such as Leila Aboulela, Biyi Bandele and Chimamanda Adichie herself to agents and publishers. This examination of the extraordinary work which has recently appeared is therefore very timely. Migration is a central theme of much African fiction written in English. Here, Brenda Cooper tracks the journeys undertaken by a new generation of African writers, their protagonists and the solid objects that populate their fiction, to depict the material realities of their multiple worlds and languages. The book explores the uses to which the English language is put in order to understand these worlds. It demonstrates how these writers have contested the dominance of colonising metaphors. The writers' challenge is to find an English that can effectively express their many lives, languages and identities. Brenda Cooper is Director of the Centre for African Studies and a Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Cape Town.

The adventures of Molly Mongoose (Paperback): Brenda Cooper, Michael Robert Cooper The adventures of Molly Mongoose (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper, Michael Robert Cooper
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Women Like Me Community - Sharing Words Of Gratitude (Paperback): Donna Fairhurst, Pauline Atitwa, Brenda Cooper Women Like Me Community - Sharing Words Of Gratitude (Paperback)
Donna Fairhurst, Pauline Atitwa, Brenda Cooper
R284 Discovery Miles 2 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Women Like Me Community - Messages to My Younger Self (Paperback): Erica Dennis, Leanne Giavedoni, Brenda Cooper Women Like Me Community - Messages to My Younger Self (Paperback)
Erica Dennis, Leanne Giavedoni, Brenda Cooper
R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Making War (Paperback): Brenda Cooper The Making War (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Man and Machine (Paperback): Brenda Cooper, Bud Sparhawk, Mike Mcphail Man and Machine (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper, Bud Sparhawk, Mike Mcphail
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Wings of Creation (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Wings of Creation (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Reading the Wind (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Reading the Wind (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Stories of Fremont's Children (Paperback): Brenda Cooper, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, John A Pitts Stories of Fremont's Children (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, John A Pitts
R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Silver Ship and the Sea (Paperback): Brenda Cooper The Silver Ship and the Sea (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Post (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Post (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Down Memory Lane (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Down Memory Lane (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cracking the Sky (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Cracking the Sky (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
R432 R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Save R23 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dogs of War - Reissued (Paperback): Brenda Cooper, David Sherman Dogs of War - Reissued (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper, David Sherman; Edited by Mike Mcphail
R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Building Harlequin's Moon (Paperback): Larry Niven, Brenda Cooper Building Harlequin's Moon (Paperback)
Larry Niven, Brenda Cooper
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Nations - Stories of the World for Africa (Paperback): Brenda Cooper Nations - Stories of the World for Africa (Paperback)
Brenda Cooper
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R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

This is a collection of 12 contemporary stories from all over the world. It includes a wide range of activities and supportive material.

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