Writing Spatiality in West Africa: Colonial Legacies in the Anglophone/Francophone Novel

Author:   Madhu Krishnan
Publisher:   James Currey
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9781847013231


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Writing Spatiality in West Africa: Colonial Legacies in the Anglophone/Francophone Novel


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Winner of the 2020 ALA Book of the Year Award - Scholarship Examines the ways in which space and spatial structures have been constituted, contested and re-imagined in Francophone and Anglophone West African literature since the early 1950s. From the ""imaginative geographies"" of conquest identified by Edward Said to the very real and material institution of territorial borders, regions and geographical amalgamations, the control, administration and integration of space are known to have played a central and essential role in the creation of contemporary ""Africa"". Space continues to be a site of conflict, from separatist struggles to the distribution of resources to the continued absorption ofAfrican territories into the uneven geographies of global capitalism. In this book, Madhu Krishnan examines the ways in which the anxieties and conflicts engendered by these phenomena are registered in a broad set of literarytexts from British and French West Africa. By placing these novels in dialogue with a range of archival material such as territorial planning documents, legislative papers, records of liberation movements and development projects, this book reveals the submerged articulations between spatial planning and literary expression, generating new readings of canonical West African texts as well as analyses of otherwise under-researched material.

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Author:   Madhu Krishnan
Publisher:   James Currey
Imprint:   James Currey
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9781847013231


ISBN 10:   1847013236
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Spatiality from Empire to Independence Post-independence Disillusionment and Spatial Closures Social Space Beyond the Public Sphere: Women's Writing and Contested Hegemonies Cosmopolitanism, Migration and Neoliberalism in the Wake of Structural Adjustment Conclusion Bibliography

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For any critic who has been frustrated by the persistence of old stereotypes about African literatures, however, Krishnan offers an important recasting of the spatial relations organizing discourse around the continent. At a time when academic and popular interest in Africa and its societies grow ever stronger, this reframing of the worldliness of African literatures is no doubt the book's most salient achievement, one on which Africa scholars can draw for many years to come. * JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL LITERARY INQUIRY * [.] the quality, quantity and range of research, both archival and contemporary, shines through, with African and diasporic figures [.] * AFRICA BOOK LINK * Krishnan has published a highly interesting book. It offers a pedagogic approach to researchers, teachers, and students of African literature to grasp an overview of the selected novels by applying their knowledge of history to the themes of the novels with a view to understanding the contemporary issues of West Africa in detail. * African Studies Quarterly *


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Madhu Krishnan is Professor of African, World and Comparative Literatures. at the University of Bristol. She is author of Contemporary African Literature in English: Global Locations, Postcolonial Identifications (2014) and Contingent Canons: African Literature and the Politics of Location (2018).

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