Contenu du sommaire : What is Africa to me now ?
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | vol. 46, n° 4, 2015 |
Titre du numéro | What is Africa to me now ? |
What is Africa to me now ? Guest Editors : Bénédicte Ledent and Daria Tunca
Introduction
- The Power of a Singular Story: Narrating Africa and Its Diasporas - Daria Tunca, Bénédicte Ledent p. 1-9
- What Is Africa to Me Now ? - Caryl Phillips p. 10-14
- What Is Africa to Me Now ?: The Sweet, the Bitter … - Karen King-Aribisala p. 15-25
Interview
- Writing Africa in Belgium, Europe: A Conversation with Chika Unigwe - Elisabeth Bekers p. 26-34
Essays
- “The African Presence in Caribbean Literature” Revisited: Recovering the Politics of Imagined Co-Belonging 1930–2005 - Alison Donnell p. 35-55
- Africa as Voices and Vibes: Musical Routes in Toni Morrison's Margaret Garner and Desdemona - Serena Guarracino p. 56-71
- Zombies Go to Toronto: Zombifying Shame in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the Ring - Rebecca Romdhani p. 72-89
- In Search of a “Grammar for Black”: Africa and Africans in Lawrence Hill's Works - Pilar Cuder Domínguez p. 90-106
- Reconfiguring the African Diaspora in Dinaw Mengestu's The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears - Bénédicte Ledent p. 107-118
- Dissociation, Spirit Possession, and the Languages of Trauma in Some Recent African-British Novels - Dave Gunning p. 119-132
- The Great Change and the Great Book: Nnedi Okorafor's Postcolonial, Post-Apocalyptic Africa and the Promise of Black Speculative Fiction - Joshua Yu Burnett p. 133-150
Evaluators for Volume 46
- p. 151-151