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Anglophone African Detective Fiction 19402020 The State The Citizen And The Sovereign Ideal Matthew J Christensen

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Anglophone African Detective Fiction 19402020 The State The Citizen And The Sovereign Ideal Matthew J Christensen
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Matthew J. Christensen
ISBN: 9781847013873, 1847013872
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Anglophone African Detective Fiction 19402020 The State The Citizen And The Sovereign Ideal Matthew J Christensen by Matthew J. Christensen 9781847013873, 1847013872 instant download after payment.

Providing a survey of Anglophone African detective fiction, from the late 1940s to the present day, this study traces its history both as a literary form and a mode of critical exploration of the fraught sovereignties of the African state and its citizens. Since the late 1940s, African writers including Cyprian Ekwensi, Arthur Maimane, Adaora Lily Ulasi, Hilary Ng'weno, Unity Dow, Parker Bilal, and Angela Makholwa have published over 200 murder mysteries, police procedurals, spy thrillers, and other fictional narratives of investigation and discovery in English-language newspapers, magazines, and novels. Distributed widely across the continent's diverse cultural and political geographies, these texts share aesthetic characteristics and thematic preoccupations that reflect transnational networks of production, circulation, and influence. Anglophone African Detective Fiction, 1940-2020 surveys this literary history and examines how African writers have repeatedly harnessed the detective story to interrogate postcolonial realities of selfhood and the state. It argues that African writers have turned the detective story into a highly productive, while at the same time suspense-filled and entertaining, mode of social and political critique, first of colonialism and the independence era and latterly of neoliberal governance. Offering an overview of paradigmatic texts, from Ghana to Kenya and Sudan to South Africa, the book traces the contours of the history of Anglophone African detective fiction that is at once a cultural history of a uniquely African assessment of the ongoing problematics of sovereignty and decolonization.

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