Cultural Archives of Atrocity: Essays on the Protest Tradition in Kenyan Literature, Culture and Society

Author:   Charles Kebaya ,  Colomba Kaburi Muriungi ,  Justus Kizito Siboe Makokha
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367205454


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   20 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Charles Kebaya ,  Colomba Kaburi Muriungi ,  Justus Kizito Siboe Makokha
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780367205454


ISBN 10:   0367205459
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   20 May 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction: Conceptualizing Representations of Atrocity in Art PART ONE: Representations of Atrocity in the Contemporary Kenyan Novel Narrating Trauma in Yvonne Owuor’s Dust An Eco-critical Reading of Voice of the People and Different Colours Locating Bodies, Embodying Resistance: A Foucauldian Reading of Wahome Mutahi’s Jail Bugs and Three Days on the Cross Derision, Delirium and Denied Justice in Benjamin Garth Bundeh’s Birds of Kamiti Socio-Economic Atrocities in Meja Mwangi’s Going Down River Road and Kinyanjui Kombani’s The Last Villains of Molo Symbolism of Human Relations in Narratives of Ethnic Violence in Kenya Sycophants in a Cannibal State: Finding Kenya in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Wizard of the Crow Negotiating the Vicious Cycle of Political Atrocities in Ngugi wa Thiongo’s Wizard of the Crow Gender-Based Atrocity in Kenyan Urban Women's Novel after 2000 Reading the Politics of Violence and Impunity in Pango and Kufa Kuzikana Political Atrocity in Kenyan Swahili Novel after 2000 PART TWO: Narrating Mau Mau Violence and Trauma in the Kenyan Novel Textual Subversion in the Representation of Mau Mau Atrocities in Settler Writing in Kenya Grotesque Images of Colonial and Mau Mau Violence in Ngugi wa Thiongo’s Weep Not Child and A Grain of Wheat Emergency Trauma in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s A Grain of Wheat PART THREE: Representations of Atrocity in Popular Arts Between fait accompli and eruptions of violence: Kenyan identity in Kwani’s twin edition 2008 Confronting National Pain and Suffering through Judy Kibinge’s Feature Film, Something Necessary Screening Violence: the Production and Circulation of Films about the Kenyan Post-election Violence of 2007/2008 Bestial Zoosemic labeling in Kenyan Political Songs: A Conceptual Metaphor Perspective Reading Kalenjin Popular Music as a Germ of Ethnic Violence PART FOUR: Representations of Atrocity in Kenyan Poetry Repression in the Poetry of Jared Angira Poetry and Atrocity: An Analysis of Three Kiswahili Poets Index

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Charles Kebaya holds a PhD in Television Drama Criticism from Kenyatta University and currently teaches Literature at Machakos University, Kenya. Colomba Kaburi Muriungi is an associate professor of African Literature in the Department of Humanities and also the Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Chuka University, Kenya. JKS Makokha is a Kenyan poet, critic, translator and academic. He is based in the Department of Literature, Kenyatta University.

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