Visions and revisions : essays on African literatures and criticism

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Visions and revisions : essays on African literatures and criticism

Oyekan Owomoyela

(American university studies, series XVIII . African literature ; v. 3)

P. Lang, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-228) and index

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Description

The book addresses some of the major issues around which debate has swirled and still swirls in African literatures and criticism. It discusses the role of non-African critics and their sometimes problematic relationships with African writers, while also examining the attitudes of African writers themselves towards their societies. It questions some of the assumptions that have been made about the origin and development of theater on the continent, and its relationship to African traditions. It also focuses on the applicability of certain Western ideas in African contexts.

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Contents: The criticism of African literatures - Dissidence among African writers - The development of Yoruba opera - Suspect historiography in African theater - Feminism and African texts.

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