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Eastern African Literatures Russell West-Pavlov (Professor of Anglophone Literatures, University of TubingenResearch Associate, University of Pretoria)

Eastern African Literatures By Russell West-Pavlov (Professor of Anglophone Literatures, University of TubingenResearch Associate, University of Pretoria)

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The book offers an overview of Eastern African writing in English since the mid-twentieth century. It shows how proximate modes of literary communication, arising out of residual but vibrant traditions of oral communication, blend with contemporary media to produce hybrid genres of proximity specific to Eastern African literary production.

Eastern African Literatures Summary

Eastern African Literatures: Towards an Aesthetics of Proximity by Russell West-Pavlov (Professor of Anglophone Literatures, University of TubingenResearch Associate, University of Pretoria)

The Oxford Studies in Postcolonial Literatures series offers stimulating and accessible introductions to definitive topics and key genres and regions within the rapidly diversifying field of postcolonial literary studies in English. This volume offers an overview of contemporary Eastern African writing in English since the mid-twentieth century. It takes a fresh look at what has been an under-represented regional literary tradition within what continues to be an under-represented continental literary tradition. In particular, it broadens the scope of such an overview, complementing the extant monographs on well-known Eastern African writers such as Ngugi to include a host of more recent, less-publicized novelists, dramatists, and poets. It extends the geographical range of existing studies from the familiar triad of Kenyan, Ugandan, and Tanzanian traditions of writing in English, to include the lesser-known Somali, Ethiopian, or Sudanese, or Mauritian or Madagascan traditions. Rather than simply addressing national traditions or broad thematic bundles, the volume treats works as literatures of a region: that is, as literatures of place and space. Eastern African Literatures stresses the formative role of space, place and geography in fashioning the fabric of social interaction, whether individual or collective, in generating history, in moulding identities, and as a consequence in defining the shape of the future. The 'spatial' perspectives allow the 'proximate' rather than the 'distant' influence of literary art to come into view. Proximate modes of literary communication, arising out of residual but vibrant traditions of oral communication, blend with contemporary media to produce hybrid genres of proximity specific to Eastern African literary production. In this way, the book also makes a contribution to the ongoing theorization of literary and cultural innovation in the cultures of the Global South.

About Russell West-Pavlov (Professor of Anglophone Literatures, University of TubingenResearch Associate, University of Pretoria)

Russell West-Pavlov is Professor of Anglophone Literatures at the University of Tubingen and a Research Associate in the English Department at the University of Pretoria. He completed doctorates and a post-doc degree at Cambridge, Lille, and Cologne and his recent publications include Temporalities (Routledge, 2013) and The Global South and Literature (2018). He is co-convenor of a DAAD-funded international research network Literary Cultures of the Global South.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Towards an Aesthetics of proximity Part 1: Territories 1: Coast 2: Land 3: Cities Part 2: Histories 4: Precolonial Histories 5: Colonial Histories 6: Postcolonial Histories Part 3: Communities 7: Gender 8: Migratory Identities 9: Eastern Africa in the Global South Conclusion: Eastern African Literary Futures

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Eastern African Literatures: Towards an Aesthetics of Proximity by Russell West-Pavlov (Professor of Anglophone Literatures, University of TubingenResearch Associate, University of Pretoria)
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2018-07-04
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