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African Pasts Tim Woods

African Pasts By Tim Woods

African Pasts by Tim Woods


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African pasts examines African literatures in English since the end of colonialism, investigating how they represent African history through the twin matrices of memory and trauma.

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African Pasts: Memory and History in African Literatures by Tim Woods

'A people who do not preserve their memory are a people who have forfeited their history.' So argues Wole Soyinka, in his book The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness, and this provides the overarching thematic concept for African pasts as a whole. Colonialism for Africans is not an event encapsulated in the past, but is a history whose repercussions and traumatic consequences are still actively evolving in today's political, historical, cultural and artistic scenes.

African pasts examines African literatures in English since the end of colonialism, investigating how they represent African history through the twin matrices of memory and trauma. Inextricably tied up with the historical conditions of Africa's colonisation, charting the emergence of its independence, and scrutinising Africa's contemporary neo-colonial and postcolonial states as a legacy of the colonial past, African literatures are continually preoccupied with exploring modes of representation to 'work through' their different traumatic colonial pasts.

African pasts covers a wide range of African literatures (drawn from West, East and Southern Africa) and a cross-section of genres - fiction, poetry, prison-narratives, postcolonial theory - and embraces such well-known writers as Soyinka, Coetzee, Ngugi and Achebe, and more recent writers such as Nuruddin Farah, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Achmat Dangor, Etienne van Heerden, Zakes Mda, Gillian Slovo and Calixthe Beyala.

About Tim Woods

Tim Woods Professor of English Literature and American Studies at Aberystwyth University

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Figuring African history and memory memory and self trauma 2. Purifying the language of the tribe: (pre)colonial memory
3. Critical and traumatic realist pasts
4. Gender, memory, history
5. Imprisonment narratives: history through the eyes of hostages
6. Embedding memory, seizing history: South African resistance poetry in the 1970s and 1980s
7. On shifting ground: South African fiction in the interregnum
8. Intimations of the postmodern
Index

Additional information

NLS9780719064944
9780719064944
0719064945
African Pasts: Memory and History in African Literatures by Tim Woods
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2012-05-30
304
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