Africa in the world / / edited by Gordon Collier ... [et al.].

This collection ranges far and wide, as befits the personality and accomplishments of the dedicatee, Geoffrey V. Davis, German studies and exile literature scholar, postcolonialist (if there are ‘specialties’, then Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, Black Britain), journal and book series edito...

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Superior document:Cross/cultures ; 148
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Cross/cultures ; 148.
Engaging with literature of commitment ; v. 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (391 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Publishing in Africa: An Overview / Holger Ehling
  • Charisma and Leadership in African Drama / Brian Crow
  • The Little White Ship / Jürgen Martini
  • “The Fateful 13”: Sol Plaatje and the Natives’ Land Act / Elmar Lehmann
  • Come Back, Dennis Brutus!: Geoffrey Davis and the Rediscovery of Apartheid-Era South African Literature1 / Andrew Martin
  • Space, Time, Solitude: The Liberating Contradictions of Ruth First’s 117 Days / Jamie S. Scott
  • Njabulo Ndebele: From Rediscovering the ‘Ordinary’ to Redefining South African ‘Renaissance’ / Anne Fuchs
  • To Every Miracle Its Gods: Mongane Wally Serote’s Gods of Our Time as a Post-Apartheid Perception of Black Experience / Brian Worsfold
  • Girls with Guts: Writing a South African Thriller—Angela Makholwa in Conversation / Christine Matzke
  • The Politics of Hope: Engaging Lara Foot Newton’s Tshepang: The Third Testament / Marcia Blumberg
  • Rayda Jacobs’s Confessions of a Gambler as Post-Apartheid Cinema / John A Stotesbury
  • Exile and Return in Kavevangua Kahengua’s Dreams / Mbongeni Malaba
  • Making a ‘Home’ Elsewhere: The Letters of Bessie Head, 1963–1974 / M.J. Daymond
  • The Portrait of the Artist as a Younger Traveller: A Reader’s Response to Wole Soyinka’s You Must Set Forth at Dawn / James Gibbs
  • Putting Freedom to the Test Wole Soyinka’s You Must Set Forth at Dawn / Shirley Chew
  • The Lion and the Jewel on BBC Radio: An Audience Survey / Bernth Lindfors
  • The Politics of Myth in Ayi Kwei Armah’s Fragments / Stella Borg Barthet
  • Oil, Masquerades, and Memory: Sokari Douglas Camp’s Memorial of Ken Saro–Wiwa / Christiane Schlote
  • Ways of Transition: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: Controversial Strategies for Dealing with Past Violence in Societies in Transition / Monika Reif–Hülser
  • Freedom vs. Anticolonialism in Zimbabwe: Subversions of the ‘Third Chimurenga’ Myth in African Literature / Frank Schulze–Engler
  • Narrative, Identity, and Social Practice in Tanzania: Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Ironic Paradise / Gareth Griffiths
  • Finding Children’s Voices: Using Theatre to Critique the Education System in England and Eritrea / Jane Plastow
  • Three poems for Geoff from around the world / Richard Martin
  • Les revenants / Jacques Alvarez–Péreyre
  • Interview with the Last Speaker / Stephen Gray
  • The Nature of Tragedy / Karen King–Aribisala
  • he made it – very much his story / Jürgen Jansen
  • Stock-Taking in the Guise of Some Semantic Gymnastics: A raw poem for Geoff, in honour of Hena and Anna / Peter Stummer
  • A Personal Dedication to Dr. Geoffrey Vernon Davis: or, a socialite gentleman scholar, cosmopolitan workaholic, connoisseur of fine books, films, wines, beers, and spirits / Hamish Walker and Michael Senior
  • Notes on Contributors.