Contenu du sommaire : Reading Closely: Investigating Textuality in Afrophone Literatures
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | vol. 48, n° 1, 2017 |
Titre du numéro | Reading Closely: Investigating Textuality in Afrophone Literatures |
Reading Closely: Investigating Textuality in Afrophone Literatures. Guest Editors : Flora Veit-Wild, Clarissa Vierka
Dedication
- p. VII-VIIIIntroduction
- Digging into Language - Flora Veit-Wild, Clarissa Vierka p. IX-XVIII
Essays
- Hearing Voices: The Linguistic and Narrative Design of Three Eminent Shona Novels - Flora Veit-Wild p. 1-23
- Leaving Parched Gardens and Discussing Narration with the Reader: Metatextualities in the Contemporary Swahili Novel - Lutz Diegner p. 24-43
- Playing with the Tensions between Animal and Human Allegories in Ignatius Mabasa's Novel Imbwa Yemunhu [Youdog] - Maurice Taonezvi Vambe p. 44-61
- “Discord Melted Away”: Metaphors of Emotions in Swahili Literary Texts - Rosanna Tramutoli p. 62-76
- No Ordinary Love: Literary Reconfigurations of the Antelope Woman's Tale in Two Novels by Daniel Ọlọ́runfẹ́mi Fágúnwà - Anja Oed p. 77-97
- “Harare, Haarari—S/He Does Not Sleep”: Imagining the City in Charles Mungoshi's Ndiko Kupindana Kwamazuva and Ignatius Mabasa's Mapenzi - Katja Kellerer p. 98-115
- Constructing the African City Through Hip-hop in “Nai Ni Ya Who?” by Muthoni the Drummer Queen - Nikitta Dede Adjirakor p. 116-134
- “What Is There In My Speaking”: Re-Explorations of Language in Abdilatif Abdalla's Anthology of Prison Poetry, Sauti Ya Dhiki - Clarissa Vierke p. 135-157
- Sci-fi and Afrofuturism in the Afrophone Novel: Writing the Future and the Possible in Swahili and in Shona - Alena Rettová p. 158-182