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Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)

Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing By Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)

Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing by Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)


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This book investigates the many ways in which contemporary African fiction has reflected on themes of responsibility and complicity during the postcolonial period. This book will be of interest to researchers of African literature, postcolonial studies, and peace and conflict studies.

Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing Summary

Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing: The Postcolony Revisited by Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)

This book investigates the many ways in which contemporary African fiction has reflected on themes of responsibility and complicity during the postcolonial period.

Covering the authors Ayi Kwei Armah, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Nuruddin Farah, Michiel Heyns, and J. M. Coetzee, the book places each writers novels in their cultural and literary context in order to investigate similarities and differences between fictional approaches to individual complicity in politically unstable situations. In doing so, the study focuses on these texts representations of discomforting experiences of being implicated in harm done to others in order to show that it is precisely during times of political crisis that questions of moral responsibility and implicatedness in compromised conduct become more pronounced. The study also challenges longstanding western amnesia concerning responsibility for historical and present-day violence in African countries and juxtaposes this denial of responsibility with the western literary readerships consumption of narratives of African suffering. The study instead proposes new reading habits based on an awareness of readerly complicity and responsibility.

Drawing insights from across political philosophy and literary theory, this book will be of interest to researchers of African literature, postcolonial studies, and peace and conflict studies.

About Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)

Minna Johanna Niemi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Culture at UiT-The Arctic University of Norway.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Challenging Moral Corruption in the Postcolony: Ayi Kwei Armahs The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born and Hannah Arendts Notion of Individual Responsibility 2. Totalitarian Politics and Individual Responsibility in J. M. Coetzees Waiting for the Barbarians 3. Intellectual Commitment and Complicity in South-African Resistance Writing during Apartheid: J. M. Coetzee and Andre Brink 4. Uprooted Intellectuals: Multidirectional Identifications and Traumatic Distress in Ayi Kwei Armahs Fragments and Tsitsi Dangarembgas Nervous Conditions 5. Seductive Promises of Wealth: Ideological Misrecognition and Avoidance of Responsibility in Tsitsi Dangarembgas Nervous Conditions, The Book of Not and This Mournable Body 6. Representing Childhood Complicity and Hiding behind the Law in Michiel Heynss The Childrens Day 7. War, Guilt and Childhood Fantasies of Aggression in Nuruddin Farahs Maps 8. Western Readers and African Narratives: Towards Complicitous and Responsible Reading Strategies

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NPB9780367139698
9780367139698
0367139693
Complicity and Responsibility in Contemporary African Writing: The Postcolony Revisited by Minna Johanna Niemi (UiTThe Arctic University of Norway)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-05-04
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