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The Critical Imagination In African Literature Essays In Honor Of Michael J C Echeruo Maik Nwosu Editor

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The Critical Imagination In African Literature Essays In Honor Of Michael J C Echeruo Maik Nwosu Editor
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Maik Nwosu (editor), Obiwu (editor)
ISBN: 9780815633877, 0815633874
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Critical Imagination In African Literature Essays In Honor Of Michael J C Echeruo Maik Nwosu Editor by Maik Nwosu (editor), Obiwu (editor) 9780815633877, 0815633874 instant download after payment.

In African studies, the “Echeruoan ideal” is understood as an intervention or intellectual engagement characterized by a broadness of vision as well as a depth of analysis. The essays gathered in this volume celebrate that ideal and honor Echeruo’s contribution to the African intellectual tradition.
Editors Nwosu and Obiwu explore the driving forces in the literature of Africa and the African diaspora. Contributors examine such themes as migration and exile, trauma and repression, violence and rebellion, and gender and human rights. Showcasing a rich diversity of cultural and academic backgrounds, this volume inaugurates a new paradigm for further examination of African literature as world literature and for analysis of African literature through the lens of psychoanalytic semiotics. While varied in modes of inquiry, the essays are unified in their ambition to explore new theoretical directions, reinvigorating the conversation around how African literature is read and studied.

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