Alt 40 : : African Literature Comes of Age.

Explores and interrogates the many and diverse perspectives of the new frontiers of African literary studies.

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Superior document:African Literature Today Series
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Place / Publishing House:Woodbridge : : Boydell & Brewer, Limited,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:African Literature Today Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Editorial Article
  • African Literature Comes of Age
  • Articles
  • Of Literature &amp
  • Medicine
  • Post-humanism &amp
  • Speciesism in African Literature
  • Manifestations of Masculinities in Adichie's Novels
  • Female Narratives &amp
  • New Visions in African Women's Writing
  • Religion, Capitalism &amp
  • Politics
  • Gang Violence on the Cape Flats in Rossouw's What Will People Say?
  • Denunciation of Religious Collusion in Devil on the Cross/Matigari
  • The Weapons of Subjugation in Mbue's How Beautiful We Were
  • Abrogating Aesthetic Boundaries in Contemporary Nigerian Poetry
  • The End of Robert Mugabe
  • The Text &amp
  • Textual Fields of African Popular Literature
  • Literary Supplement
  • Kasimma: Ezuga (Short Story)
  • Eugen M. Bacon: Four Poems
  • Tributes
  • Remembering Professor Charles R. Larson
  • The End of an Era
  • Reviews
  • Kasimma. All Shades of Iberibe
  • Egbuta &amp
  • Chukwu (eds). World on the Brinks
  • Evelyn N. Urama (ed). The Writer in the Mirror
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. 'Zikora: A Short Story'
  • Isidore Diala (ed). Obumselu on African Literature
  • Imbolo Mbue. Behold the Dreamers
  • Tijan M. Sallah. Saani Baat.