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Women Writers of the New African Diaspora - Transnational Negotiations and Female Agency (Hardcover): Pauline Ada Uwakweh Women Writers of the New African Diaspora - Transnational Negotiations and Female Agency (Hardcover)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh
R3,785 Discovery Miles 37 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book makes a significant addition to the field of literary criticism on African Diaspora literatures. In one volume, it brings together the novels of eight transnational African Diaspora women writers, Yaa Gyasi, Chika Unigwe, Chimamanda Adichie, Imbole Mbue, NoViolet Bulawayo, Aminatta Forna, Taiye Selasi, and Leila Aboulela, and positions them as chroniclers of African immigrant experiences. The book inspires critical readings of these writers' works by revealing emerging trends in women's literature as they are being determined and redefined by immigration. As transnational subjects, the writers engage various meanings of mobility and exhibit innovative aesthetic styles; they create awareness on gender identities and transformations, constructions of home and belonging, as well as the politics of citizenship in the hostland. The book also highlights the importance of reverse migrations and performance returns to the homeland as an expression of human desire for home and belonging, and taken as a whole, it enhances our understanding of how migration and transnational existence are (re)shaping immigrant subjects. This book will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers of African Diaspora literatures and gender studies, who will find this book beneficial for investigating critical trends, approaches to transnational literature, and for comprehending the diasporic burdens that transnational immigrants bear.

African Women Under Fire - Literary Discourses in War and Conflict (Hardcover): Pauline Ada Uwakweh African Women Under Fire - Literary Discourses in War and Conflict (Hardcover)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh; Contributions by E Milie Diouf, Moussa Issifou, Tendai Mangena, Nanjala Nyabola, …
R2,459 Discovery Miles 24 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African writers and literary critics must account for the changing political terrain and how these contribute to creating new sources of conflicts and aggression toward women. This book brings insight and scholarly breadth to the growing research on women, war, and conflict in Africa. The aftermath of wars and conflicts initiates new forms of violence and related gender challenges. The contributors establish compelling evidence for the significance of gender in the analyses of contemporary warfare and conflict. Articulating war's consequences for women and children remains a major challenge for critics, policy makers, and human rights organizations. There is a need for deeper understanding of the new sources of violence and male aggression on women, the gendered challenges of reintegration in the aftermath, and the future consequences of gendered violence for the African continent. This book will be useful to scholars, researchers, instructors, students of literature in the humanities, women's studies, liberal studies, African studies, etc. at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It also offers interdisciplinary utility for readers interested in literary representations of women's experience in war and conflict.

Engaging the Diaspora - Migration and African Families (Paperback): Pauline Ada Uwakweh, Jerono P. Rotich, Comfort O. Okpala Engaging the Diaspora - Migration and African Families (Paperback)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh, Jerono P. Rotich, Comfort O. Okpala; Contributions by Ifeyinwa Mbakogu, Amon Okpala, …
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By its focus on the African immigrant family, Engaging the Diaspora: Migration and African Families carves its own niche on the migration discourse. It brings together the experiences of African immigrant families as defined by various transnational forces. As an interdisciplinary text, Engaging makes a handy reference for scholars and researchers in institutions of higher learning, as well as for community service providers working on diversity issues. It promotes knowledge about Africans in the Diaspora and the African continent through current and relevant case studies. This book enhances learning on the contemporary factors that continue to shape African migrants.

Engaging the Diaspora - Migration and African Families (Hardcover): Pauline Ada Uwakweh, Jerono P. Rotich, Comfort O. Okpala Engaging the Diaspora - Migration and African Families (Hardcover)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh, Jerono P. Rotich, Comfort O. Okpala; Contributions by Ifeyinwa Mbakogu, Amon Okpala, …
R2,510 Discovery Miles 25 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By its focus on the African immigrant family, Engaging the Diaspora: Migration and African Families carves its own niche on the migration discourse. It brings together the experiences of African immigrant families as defined by various transnational forces. As an interdisciplinary text, Engaging makes a handy reference for scholars and researchers in institutions of higher learning, as well as for community service providers working on diversity issues. It promotes knowledge about Africans in the Diaspora and the African continent through current and relevant case studies. This book enhances learning on the contemporary factors that continue to shape African migrants."

Women Writers of the New African Diaspora - Transnational Negotiations and Female Agency (Paperback): Pauline Ada Uwakweh Women Writers of the New African Diaspora - Transnational Negotiations and Female Agency (Paperback)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book makes a significant addition to the field of literary criticism on African Diaspora literatures. In one volume, it brings together the novels of eight transnational African Diaspora women writers, Yaa Gyasi, Chika Unigwe, Chimamanda Adichie, Imbole Mbue, NoViolet Bulawayo, Aminatta Forna, Taiye Selasi, and Leila Aboulela, and positions them as chroniclers of African immigrant experiences. The book inspires critical readings of these writers' works by revealing emerging trends in women's literature as they are being determined and redefined by immigration. As transnational subjects, the writers engage various meanings of mobility and exhibit innovative aesthetic styles; they create awareness on gender identities and transformations, constructions of home and belonging, as well as the politics of citizenship in the hostland. The book also highlights the importance of reverse migrations and performance returns to the homeland as an expression of human desire for home and belonging, and taken as a whole, it enhances our understanding of how migration and transnational existence are (re)shaping immigrant subjects. This book will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers of African Diaspora literatures and gender studies, who will find this book beneficial for investigating critical trends, approaches to transnational literature, and for comprehending the diasporic burdens that transnational immigrants bear.

African Women Under Fire - Literary Discourses in War and Conflict (Paperback): Pauline Ada Uwakweh African Women Under Fire - Literary Discourses in War and Conflict (Paperback)
Pauline Ada Uwakweh; Contributions by E Milie Diouf, Moussa Issifou, Tendai Mangena, Nanjala Nyabola, …
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African writers and literary critics must account for the changing political terrain and how these contribute to creating new sources of conflicts and aggression toward women. This book brings insight and scholarly breadth to the growing research on women, war, and conflict in Africa. The aftermath of wars and conflicts initiates new forms of violence and related gender challenges. The contributors establish compelling evidence for the significance of gender in the analyses of contemporary warfare and conflict. Articulating war's consequences for women and children remains a major challenge for critics, policy makers, and human rights organizations. There is a need for deeper understanding of the new sources of violence and male aggression on women, the gendered challenges of reintegration in the aftermath, and the future consequences of gendered violence for the African continent. This book will be useful to scholars, researchers, instructors, students of literature in the humanities, women's studies, liberal studies, African studies, etc. at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It also offers interdisciplinary utility for readers interested in literary representations of women's experience in war and conflict.

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