This article explores the representation of madness in Nuruddin Farah’s Close Sesame (1983) as a performance of resistance against the Somali dictatorship of Mohammed Siyad Barre. I argue that Farah presents madness as performance in order to protect those who speak and act out against tyranny, as well as their associates and families. The novel’s presentation of these counter-hegemonic performances not only has implications for the study of narrative representations of dictatorship in Africa, but also for the understanding of the colonial and neocolonial disciplinary attitudes towards resistance fighters in East Africa. In particular, I consider the “Mad Mullah” and J.C. Carothers in light of their contributions to the colonial discourse a...
Abstract: History offers many examples of dictators who worsened their behavior significantly over t...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
In the existing academic literature on Somalia, the armed opposition movements that emerged at the h...
Abstract The present research article endeavours to explore neocolonialism and resistance to it in ...
This article centers on the representation of dictatorship by Guinean author Tierno Monénembo and ai...
Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability an...
At the Red Terror Martyrs' Memorial Museum (RTMMM) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, there sits upon a wall ...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
This article connects recent research on failed states with Nuruddin Farah’s novel Knots to argue th...
In this article, I discuss Halide Edib's play Masks or Souls (MOS) as anti-war literature composed b...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
This article positions theatre as a site for victims and activists to action their resistance agains...
Abstract: History offers many examples of dictators who worsened their behavior significantly over t...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
In the existing academic literature on Somalia, the armed opposition movements that emerged at the h...
Abstract The present research article endeavours to explore neocolonialism and resistance to it in ...
This article centers on the representation of dictatorship by Guinean author Tierno Monénembo and ai...
Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability an...
At the Red Terror Martyrs' Memorial Museum (RTMMM) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, there sits upon a wall ...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
This article connects recent research on failed states with Nuruddin Farah’s novel Knots to argue th...
In this article, I discuss Halide Edib's play Masks or Souls (MOS) as anti-war literature composed b...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
This article positions theatre as a site for victims and activists to action their resistance agains...
Abstract: History offers many examples of dictators who worsened their behavior significantly over t...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
In the existing academic literature on Somalia, the armed opposition movements that emerged at the h...