Exile & African literature : a review
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Exile & African literature : a review
(African literature today / edited by Eldred D. Jones, 22)
James Currey, 2000
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume explores the recurring theme of exile in African literature, both as physical and mental alienation. It focuses on the writings of Dambudzo Marechera, Bessie Head, Dennis Brutus, Ayi Kwei Armah, John Munonye, CatherineAcholonu and Buchi Emecheta.
This volume explores the recurring theme of exile in African literature, both as physical and mental alienation. It focuses on the writings of Dambudzo Marechera, Bessie Head, Dennis Brutus, Ayi Kwei Armah, John Munonye, CatherineAcholonu and Buchi Emecheta.
North America: Africa World Press
目次
- Concepts of exile in Dambudzo Marechera's early works, Annie H. Gagiano
- mindblasts - narrative technique and iconography of sexual stereotyping as patterns of defilement/cleansing in Bessie Head's "A Question of Power" and Dambudzo Marechera's "The House of Hunger", David Kerr
- shriek of nerves - the rational voice of Dennis Brutus and the poetry of exile in "Salutes and Censures", Ezenwa-Ohaeto
- culturo-textual exile - the changing "faces" of African poetry, Lekan Oyegoke
- shades of home and exile in Ayi Kwei Armah's novels, Nnadozie Inyama
- crisis of filiation - exile and return in John Munonye's trilogy, Amechi Nicholas Akwanya
- an exile writing on home - protest and commitment in the works of Bessie Head, Sophie O. Ogwude
- changing states - exile and syncretism in Buchi Emecheta's "Kehinde", Ana Maria Sanchez Arce
- exile and the female imagination - the Nigeria Civil War, Western ideology (feminism) and the poetry of Catherine Acholonu, Ode S. Ogede.
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