David Rubadiri’s literary works embody a melancholy which is an inevitable outcome of the colonial epistemic violence committed against Africans during and after colonialism. This is perhaps why his works interrogate the dual collective traumatic memory of Africa’s colonial and post-independence disillusionment. It is unsurprising that the poetic works of Rubadiri generally, and those explored in this article simultaneously betray nostalgic melancholy of the continent’s squandered opportunities and promise at independence. The poetry is characterised by searing awareness of a collective and personal traumatic memory of Africa’s post-independence milieu. Using Caruth’s notion that traumatic content finds articulation in a language that is li...
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Este artículo estudia la poesía sobre la Partición, tanto la contemporánea con los hechos como la qu...
In Nigerian poetry, there is the employment of emphatic and riling expressions that move the readers...
In a description of nationalist poems about “a golden age of black heroes; of myths and legends and ...
James David Rubadiri (1930-2018), poet, playwright, novelist, academic, diplomat, and political acti...
This paper examines representations of Africa in Shilia Kaaya’s poetry. Kaaya’s The Bleeding Heart a...
In this thesis I ask, what kind of trauma theory is immanent to modern African literature? Informed ...
Trauma is usually understood as a particularly painful event of a very serious nature experienced at...
Africa’s worsening socio-economic plight has been the subject of extensive scholarly debate. Much of...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
Poetic Blazons from Africa is an effort by the poet to bring into life the feelings and thoughts of ...
À travers l’analyse de la vie des protagonistes, le malaise et le dysfonctionnement socio-politique,...
Situated at the intersection of postcolonial studies, affect studies, and narratology, Affective Dis...
This paper will examine poetic responses to the trauma of Partition, and will consider both poetry w...
This dissertation takes issue with recent injunctions against mourning in contemporary trauma studie...
This thesis analyzes Boubacar Boris Diop’s Murambi, le livre des ossements and Véronique Tadjo’s L’O...
Este artículo estudia la poesía sobre la Partición, tanto la contemporánea con los hechos como la qu...
In Nigerian poetry, there is the employment of emphatic and riling expressions that move the readers...
In a description of nationalist poems about “a golden age of black heroes; of myths and legends and ...