Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | vol. 47, n° 4, 2016 |
Essays
- Ossobó: Myth, History, and Intertextuality in Santomean Literature - Jared Staller p. 1-20
- Settlers and Laborers: The Afterlife of Indenture in Early South African Indian Writing - Nienke Boer p. 21-35
- Runaway Narratives: Structural Experimentation in Leïla Sebbar's Shérazade - Maury Bruhn p. 36-53
- The Real McCloy: Fiction, History, and the Real in Zoë Wicomb's “The One That Got Away” - David Hoegberg p. 54-70
- Entangled Poetics: Apartheid South African Poetry between Politics and Form - Michelle Decker p. 71-90
- Bloodhounds at the Gate: Trauma, Narrative Memory, and Melancholia in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's Memoirs of Wartime - Gĩchingiri Ndĩgĩrĩgĩ p. 91-111
- (Re)Fashioning Biafra: Identity, Authorship, and the Politics of Dress in Half of a Yellow Sun and Other Narratives of the Nigeria-Biafra War - Matthew Lecznar p. 112-132
- The Unattainable Mediterranean: Arrested Clandestine Odysseys in Sefi Atta's “Twilight Trek” and Marie NDiaye's Trois femmes puissantes - Anna-Leena Toivanen p. 133-151
- Migration Blues in Jazz Styling: Spinning Them Overlooked Jazz and Blues Numbers in Brian Chikwava's Fiction - Christopher N. Okonkwo p. 152-170
- Mouth with Which the King Curses: Abuse and Departicularization of the Enemy in King Sunny Ade's Jùjú Music - Ayo Adeduntan p. 171-187
Book Reviews
- Cécile Bishop. Postcolonial Criticism and Representations of African Dictatorship: The Aesthetics, 2014 - Kathryn Mara p. 188-189
- Pierre Gomez, Idalou Ndow. Gendered Voices from The Gambia, 2015 - Hassoum Ceesay p. 189-191
- Dustin Crowley. Africa's Narrative Geographies: Charting the Intersections of Geocriticism and Postcolonial Studies, 2015 - Madhu Krishnan p. 192-193