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Rethinking African Cultural Production Kenneth W. Harrow

Rethinking African Cultural Production By Kenneth W. Harrow

Rethinking African Cultural Production by Kenneth W. Harrow


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Rethinking African Cultural Production by Kenneth W. Harrow

Frieda Ekotto, Kenneth W. Harrow, and an international group of scholars set forth new understandings of the conditions of contemporary African cultural production in this forward-looking volume. Arguing that it is impossible to understand African cultural productions without knowledge of the structures of production, distribution, and reception that surround them, the essays grapple with the shifting notion of what African means when many African authors and filmmakers no longer live or work in Africa. While the arts continue to flourish in Africa, addressing questions about marginalization, what is center and what periphery, what traditional or conservative, and what progressive or modern requires an expansive view of creative production.

Rethinking African Cultural Production Reviews

6/1/16

* Times Literary Supplement *

Rethinking African Cultural Production is a thoughtful collection that scholars and students interested in cosmopolitanism, transnationalism, and Afropolitanism willnd illuminating.

-- Bhekizizwe Peterson * AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW *

Rethinking African Cultural Production offers a useful compendium of essays that traces trajectories of debate, identifies a wealth of understudied and emerging areas of scholarship, and exemplifies the diversity of African cultural production as much as scholarship on it. It will be helpful to anyone concerned to reflect on the positionalities and assumptions that structure past and present academic conversations and institutions.

* Media Industries *

Rethinking African Cultural Production is a thoughtful collection that scholars and students interested in cosmopolitanism, transnationalism, and Afropolitanism will find illuminating.

-- Bhekizizwe Peterson * AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW *

About Kenneth W. Harrow

Frieda Ekotto is Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, and Comparative Literature and Francophone Studies at the University of Michigan.

Kenneth W. Harrow is Distinguished Professor of English at Michigan State University. He is author of Trash: African Cinema from Below (IUP, 2013).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Rethinking African Cultural Production Frieda Ekotto and Ken Harrow

1. The Critical Present: Where Is African Literature? Eileen Julien
2. African Writers Challenge Conventions of Postcolonial Literary History Olabode Ibironke
3. Provocations: African Societies and Theories of Creativity Moradewun Adejunmobi
4. In Praise of the Alphabet Patrice Nganang
5. African Cultural Studies: Of Travels, Accents, and Epistemologies Tejumola Olaniyan
6. Le Freak, C'est Critical and Chic: North African Scholars and the Conditions of Cultural Production in Post 9/11 U.S. Academia Lamia Benyoussef
7. Reading 'Beur' Film Production Otherwise: The Poetics of the Human and the Transcultural Safoi Babana-Hampton
8. Revealing the Past, Conceptualizing the Future on Screen: The Social, Political and Economic Challenges of Contemporary Filmmaking in Morocco Valerie K. Orlando
9. Theorizing New African Dramaturgies in France Maria Minich Brewer
10. Island Geography as Creole Biography: Shenaz Patel's Mauritian Literary Production
Magali Compan

List of Contributors
Index

Additional information

NLS9780253016003
9780253016003
0253016002
Rethinking African Cultural Production by Kenneth W. Harrow
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2015-05-29
212
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