This book considers ways in which inventions of Africa differ from inventions of the Orient. It identifies debates over the status of African thought as constituting one of the main preoccupations of a certain Africanist discourse. Here, Africa has been repeatedly construed as both unthinking and unthinkable. This book sets itself up against this tradition in re-addressing questions of animism, hybridity, and fetishism, and in attending to a writing Africa, an Africa that invents itself
This essay sought to examine the supernatural as a matter in African literature discourses and the d...
Africa in Narratives illuminates or proves, against the backdrop of attitudes toward nations deemed ...
For a long time, indigenous African systems, experiences, knowledge, skills, philosophy, psychology,...
The multitudinous nature of African literature has always been an issue but really not a problem, al...
This book questions colonial and apartheid ideologies on being human and being African, ideologies t...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
Many African countries achieved independence from their colonisers over five decades ago, but the pe...
This paper argues that Africans should view their literature as an autonomous entity separate from a...
The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed an expansion of critical approaches to African li...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
This paper attempts to deconstruct a myriad of negative images that denigrate the African continent ...
The once acrimonious debate on the existence of African philosophy has come of age, yet the need to ...
ABSTRACT The dilemma of postcolonial Africa, her writers and peoples is the problem of having to dev...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
This essay sought to examine the supernatural as a matter in African literature discourses and the d...
Africa in Narratives illuminates or proves, against the backdrop of attitudes toward nations deemed ...
For a long time, indigenous African systems, experiences, knowledge, skills, philosophy, psychology,...
The multitudinous nature of African literature has always been an issue but really not a problem, al...
This book questions colonial and apartheid ideologies on being human and being African, ideologies t...
With new integrative and indigenous approaches to literary affairs the focus of this volume is on th...
Many African countries achieved independence from their colonisers over five decades ago, but the pe...
This paper argues that Africans should view their literature as an autonomous entity separate from a...
The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed an expansion of critical approaches to African li...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
This paper attempts to deconstruct a myriad of negative images that denigrate the African continent ...
The once acrimonious debate on the existence of African philosophy has come of age, yet the need to ...
ABSTRACT The dilemma of postcolonial Africa, her writers and peoples is the problem of having to dev...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
The emergence of European forces in Africa between the 1870s and 1900 marked the threshold of a new ...
This essay sought to examine the supernatural as a matter in African literature discourses and the d...
Africa in Narratives illuminates or proves, against the backdrop of attitudes toward nations deemed ...
For a long time, indigenous African systems, experiences, knowledge, skills, philosophy, psychology,...