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The Zimbabwean Maverick Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA

The Zimbabwean Maverick By Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA

The Zimbabwean Maverick by Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA


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This book discusses how Dambudzo Marechera rethinks utopia as an ongoing event that contests institutionalized narratives of the postcolonial self and its relationship to society. Marechera destabilizes the narrative constitution of the self in relation to society to turn towards a radical utopian thinking that empowers the individual.

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The Zimbabwean Maverick: Dambudzo Marechera and Utopian Thinking by Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA

This book seeks to unfold the complexity within the works of Dambudzo Marechera and presents scholars and readers with a way of reading his works in light of utopian thinking. Writing during a traumatic transitional period in Zimbabwes history, Marechera witnessed the upheavals caused by different parties battling for power in the nation. Aware of the fact that all institutionalized narratives whether they originated from the colonial governance of the UK, Ian Smiths white minority regime, or Zimbabwes revolutionary parties appeal to visions of a utopian society but reveal themselves to be fiction, Marechera imagined a unique utopia. For Marechera, utopia is not a static entity but a moment of perpetual change. He rethinks utopia by phrasing it as an ongoing event that ceaselessly contests institutionalized narratives of the postcolonial self and its relationship to society. Marechera writes towards a vision of an alternative future for the country. Yet, it is a vision that does not constitute a fully rounded sense of utopia. Being cautious about the world and the operation of power upon the people, rather than imposing his own utopian ideals, Marechera chooses instead to destabilize the narrative constitution of the self in relation to society in order to turn towards a truly radical utopian thinking that empowers the individual.

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Chow-Quesada offers a remarkable new reading of Marecheras work, liberating it from the corset of overly used typologies and parameters of postcolonial theory. Seen through Marecheras works and words, utopia is not the far-away imaginary world of our dreams. It rather takes form through the permanent and adamant resistance against all tenets of the world as we know it. Importantly in the context of recent discourses around identity politics, Chow-Quesada highlights how Marechera explodes all categorization along racial, ethnic or national identity.

-Flora Veit-Wild, Professor Emerita of African Literatures and Cultures, Humboldt University, Berlin.

About Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA

Shun Man Emily Chow-Quesada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research focuses on world and postcolonial Anglophone literature, and the representations of Africa in Hong Kong. She has published journal articles and book chapters on Anglophone African literature and taught courses in world literature, postcolonial literature, African literature, and representations of blackness. She is also the editor of the "Hong Kong and Chinese Literature and Culture" section of Hong Kong Review of Books.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Situating Marechera and Utopia

Chapter 1: Marechera, Heimat, and the Utopian Function of Literature

  1. Literature and Utopian Thinking
  2. The Role of the Writer
  3. Marecheras Heimat

Chapter 2: The Utopia of an Outsider

  1. The Escape Mentality
  2. The "Outsider" and the "Nowhere"
  3. Ambiguity and Openness

Chapter 3: Violence and Power

  1. Power in Violence
  2. Women in Violence
  3. Violence and Aporia

Chapter 4: Narratives of Identities

  1. Racial Identity
  2. Ethnic Identity
  3. National Identity
  4. A Being of Rootlessness

Chapter 5: The (Un)Real

  1. Orientating Reality
  2. Melting the "Columns" of Society
  3. Embracing the "(Un)real"

Chapter 6: The Writer and the Community

  1. The Individual versus the Collective
  2. A Constellation of Individuals
  3. Responsibility and Emancipation

Conclusion: Marechera the "Dissident"

Additional information

NPB9781032260006
9781032260006
1032260009
The Zimbabwean Maverick: Dambudzo Marechera and Utopian Thinking by Shun Man Emily CHOW-QUESADA
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-10-26
210
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