Achebe Head Marechera

Achebe  Head  Marechera
Author: Annie Gagiano
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0894108875

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Concentrating on issues of power and change, this analysis of texts by Chinua Achbe, Bessie Head and Dambudzi Marechera teases out each author's view of how colonialism affected Africa, the contributions of Africans to their malaise, and how many reacted in creative, progressive, pragmatic ways.

Understanding African Philosophy

Understanding African Philosophy
Author: Jan Fernback
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135948665

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A critical guide to some of the most important issues in modern African philosophy. Topics include the legacy of colonialism, the challenges of post-independence Africa and African oral and written philosophical traditions.

Understanding African Philosophy

Understanding African Philosophy
Author: Richard H. Bell
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophie africaine
ISBN: 0415939372

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Chinua Achebe and the Igbo African World

Chinua Achebe and the Igbo African World
Author: Chima J. Korieh,Ijeoma C. Nwajiaku
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793652706

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Chinua Achebe and the Igbo-African World: Between Fiction, Fact, and Historical Representation explores Chinua Achebe’s literary works and how they communicated the Igbo-African world to readers. Engaging in the politics of representation, Achebe sought to demystify deterministic views of race and cultural ethnocentrism. While his books and commentaries have been very influential in shaping a unique and multifaceted view of the African world, some scholars have challenged Achebe’s representations of historical reality. Through in-depth analyses of his writing, contributors examine the interpretations Achebe imposed on African culture and history in his texts. The chapters cover Achebe’s engagement with critical issues like historical representation, gender relations, and indigenous political institutions in a changing society. Throughout, contributors present new ways for understanding Achebe's literary works and show how his work draws from African historical reality and identity while challenging Western epistemological hegemony.

Reading Marechera

Reading Marechera
Author: Grant Hamilton
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781847010629

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Variously understood as literary genius and enfant terrible of African literature, Dambudzo Marechera's work as novelist, poet, playwright and essayist is discussed here in relation to other free-thinking writers. Considered one of Africa's most innovative and subversive writers, the Zimbabwean novelist, poet, playwright and essayist Dambudzo Marechera is read today as a significant voice in contemporary world literature. Marechera wrote ceaselessly against the status quo, against unqualified ideas, against expectation. He was an intellectual outsider who found comfort only in the company of other free-thinking writers - Shelley, Bakhtin, Apuleius, Fanon, Dostoyevsky, Tutuola. It is this universe of literary thought that one can see written into the fiction of Marechera that this collection of essays sets out to interrogate. In this important and timely contribution to African literarystudies, Grant Hamilton has gathered together essays of world-renowned, established, and young academics from Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia in order to discuss the important literary and philosophical influences that course through Marechera's prose, poetry and drama. From classical allusion to the political philosophy of anarchism, this collection of new research on Marechera's work makes clear the extraordinary breadth and quality of thought that Marechera brought to his writing. Grant Hamilton is Assistant Professor of English Literature at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of On Representation: Deleuze and Coetzee on the Colonized Subject (Rodopi, 2011), as well as a number of articles on contemporary African, postcolonial, and world literatures. He is currently working on his second book, Deleuze and African Literature.

Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart
Author: Harold Bloom
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2010
Genre: Igbo (African people) in literature
ISBN: 9781604135817

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Things Fall Apart, set in Nigeria about a century ago, is widely regarded as Chinua Achebe's masterpiece. Considered one of the most broadly read African novels, Achebe's work responded to the two-dimensional caricatures of Africans that often dominated Western literature. This invaluable new edition of the study guide contains a selection of the finest contemporary criticism of this classic novel.

Chinua Achebe and the Politics of Narration

Chinua Achebe and the Politics of Narration
Author: Thomas Jay Lynn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319513317

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This book examines vital intersections of narration, linguistic innovation, and political insight that distinguish Chinua Achebe’s fiction as well as his non-fiction commentaries. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of these intersections: Achebe’s narrative response to Western authors who have written on Africa, his integration of Igbo folklore, the political implications of writing African literature in English, his use of Nigerian Pidgin, and the Nigerian Civil War. It also addresses the teaching of Achebe’s works. Achebe drew on diverse resources to offer searching psychological and political insights that contribute not only a decidedly African political viewpoint to the modern novel, but also a more inclusive narrative consciousness. Achebe’s adaptations of Igbo oral art are intrinsic to his writing’s political engagement because they assert the integrity and authority of the African voice in a global order defined by colonialism. This book reveals how his work has helped to restructure a global vision of Africa.

Christianity and the African Counter Discourse in Achebe and Beti

Christianity and the African Counter Discourse in Achebe and Beti
Author: Ali Yiğit
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781040027691

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Christianity and the African Counter-Discourse in Achebe and Beti: Cultures in Dialogue, Contest and Conflict intervenes, in light of African literary products, the history of Christianity in Africa in late 19th and early 20th centuries, goes beyond the existing clichés about the operations of the European Christian missionaries whether Protestant or Catholic in Africa, and opens alternative ways to read the chain of missionary-native African, and missionary-European colonists relationships. Christian missionaries did not come to Africa for: their own interests, the Christianization of Africa, European colonial projects, the interests of Africans, the establishment of European civilization in Africa, but came for all. Once, there was a dialogue between the Christian missionaries and pagan Africans which was in time replaced by contest for superiority, and finally by conflict. Accordingly, the countenance of the continent has changed forever.