The anniversary issue : selections from Transition, 1961-1976

著者

    • Soyinka, Wole
    • Appiah, Kwame Anthony
    • Gates, Henry Louis
    • Vazquez, Michael Colin

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The anniversary issue : selections from Transition, 1961-1976

chairman of the editorial board, Wole Soyinka ; editors, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates ; executilve editor, Michael Colin Vazquez

(Transition : an international review, issue 75/76 v7N3/4)

Duke University Press, [199-]

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"Transition" celebrates its 75th issue! Founded by the young Rajat Neogy in Uganda in 1961, Transition became the forum where intellectuals of an independent Africa found their voice. Transition was intellectually provocative, visually engaging, and fearless in skewering the pieties of right and left, black and white. It defended freedom of the press and critiqued the 'ethnic turn' in African politics, from Rwanda to Biafra to Uganda. In 1967, the "New York Times" called the journal 'Africa's slickest, sprightliest, and occasionally sexiest magazine'. Although Neogy was jailed for his efforts and "Transition" was forced to move, first to Ghana and then to England, the publication again flourished under the editorial leadership of Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka before closing down in 1976. "Transition" was revived in 1991 by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates Jr., and it is now the official publication of Harvard's W.E.B. Du Bois Institute.For this anniversary issue the editors have collected the most provocative, intelligent, and influential work from the first fifty issues of the magazine: essays, interviews, photographs, and angry letters. The controversies that defined postcolonial Africa rage anew. Nkrumah the Leninist Czar, Ali Mazrui's notorious dissection of Ghana's founding father, ignited an argument over nationalism and authenticity that lived on in a torrent of letters to the editor, all included here. "The Decolonization of African Literature", the famous polemic written by three young Nigerian critics, is reprinted in full, alongside Wole Soyinka's blistering response. Paul Theroux's "Tarzan" is an Expatriate, an indictment of white culture in Africa, continues to generate mail thirty years later.This issue also offers perspectives on other concerns from the 1960s and 1970s: a journalist in Bolivia watches the mummification of Che Guevara; America is taken to task for the Vietnam war; the publication of "Human Sexual Response" occasions a wry examination of the female orgasm; a victim of Greek fascism pens a secret diary from jail in Athens; the exiled leader of the Black Panthers reviews his experience in the Third World on the eve of his return to the U.S.; a young Asian flees Idi Amin's Uganda. The publication of this anniversary issue not only marks a milestone in the history of "Transition", but also provides a much needed resource that will interest the general reader as well as scholars and activists from a wide range of fields.

目次

Transition 75/76ContentsIntroductionAn African dilemma / Michael Colin VazquezDo magazines culture? / Rajat NeogyPolitical ObituariesJohn F. KennedyMartin Luther King Jr.Guevara is dead, long live Guevara / Bjorn KummDeath of Christopher Okigbo / AnonymousIndigenous ills / Okot p. BitekTarzan and the Asians / Paul TherouxTarzan is an expatriate / Paul TherouxHating the Asians / Paul TherouxLettersThe Negro problem / James Baldwin & Francois BondyOn the painter Beauford Delaney / James Baldwin200 years of American Negro poetry / Langstob HughesA tro-tro driver talks about his life, work and, democracy / AnonymousOne-Party Goverment / Julius NyerereThe Nkrumah Affair / Ali A. MazruiNkrumah: The Leninist Czar / Ali A. MazruiDid Nkrumah favour Pan-Africanism? / Russell Warren HoweLettersA reply to my critics / Ali A. MazruiTanzaphilia, a diagnosis / Ali A. MazruiThe politics of the pill / A. Mazrui & Paul TherouxOf lust and logic / Leslie FarberAcholi love / Okot p. BitekV. S. Naipual / V. S. Naipaul & Adrian Rowe-EvansLooking for mercanries / John de St. JorreThe law of military plumage / Bernard J. James & Roger A. BeaumontNigerian WarWhy I left Nigeria / Peter EnahoroOn Biafra / Chinua Achebe & Rajat NeogyUganda diaryCurfew / Paul TherouxA matter of transition / Barbara NeogyBehind the clowns mask / Colin LegumFarewell Uganda / Bahadur TejaniShades of ApartheidDavid Pratt is Dead / SagittariousLetter from South Africa / Bessie HeadEngland, South Africa and that Encounter article / M. M. CarlinLettersOn South Africa: The fire next time / Lewis NkosiEldridge Cleaver on ice / Eldridge Cleaver & Henry Louis Gates Jr.Rajat Neogy El Amin on the CIA / Rajat Neogy & John HallEditorial, Watergate / Rajat NeogyHow not to compare African traditional thought with western thought / J. E. WireduAfrican Literature: Who cares?The dead end of African literature / Obiajunwa WaliLettersEnglish and the African Writer / Chinua AchebeThe writer in the African State / Wole SoyinkaKofi Awoonor: An Interview / Kofi Awoonor & John GoldblattBlack Naturalism / Ted Joans & Henry Louis Gates Jr.Prison WritingsLetters from Prison / George MangakisIt only happens to other people / Rajat NeogyThe Man Died / Wole SoyinkaEpilogueOn the trail of Transition / Wole Soyinka

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA72142467
  • ISBN
    • 0822364581
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Durham, N.C.
  • ページ数/冊数
    419 p.
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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