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Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)

Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah By Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)

Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah by Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)


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This edited volume provides a wide-ranging introduction to the novelistic oeuvre of the prize-winning author Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah Summary

Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah by Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)

This edited volume provides a wide- ranging introduction to the novelistic oeuvre of the prize- winning author Abdulrazak Gurnah. It addresses a gap in Gurnah scholarship by including chapters which discuss his earlier works that have not received the scholarly attention they deserve.

Drawing on a range of critical lenses including postcolonial theory, Indian Ocean studies, psychoanalytic theory, migration studies and gender studies, this book provides illuminating commentary on his novels. Attentive to the geographical and historical reach of the narratives, the chapters engage with recurring thematic concerns of departures and arrivals; of complex family relationships; and of precarious cosmopolitan hospitality in situations of changing power relations from the old Indian Ocean monsoon trading system to colonial and postcolonial contexts. The volume concludes with an author interview. It will be of great interest to researchers in the fields of Literary and Cultural Studies, especially Postcolonial Literature, African Studies and Indian Ocean Studies.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of English Studies in Africa.

About Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)

Tina Steiner, author of Translated People, Translated Texts: Language and Migration in Contemporary African Literature (2009) and Convivial Worlds: Writing Relation from Africa (2021), teaches in the English Department at Stellenbosch University. She co-edits the journal Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies.

Maria Olaussen is Professor of English at the University of Gothenburg. She has published widely on African literature and postcolonial studies. She is the editor of Africa Writing Europe: Oppositions, Entanglements, Juxtapositions (2009).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah 2. Reading Melancholia in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Pilgrims Way 3. From Black Britain to Black Internationalism in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Pilgrims Way 4. Dottie, Cruel Optimism and the Challenge to Culture 5. Postmodern Materialism in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Dottie: Intertextuality as Ideological Critique of Englishness 6. Yusufs Choice: East African Agency During the German Colonial Period in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Novel Paradise 7. The Submerged History of the Indian Ocean in Admiring Silence 8. Narrative Cartographies, Beautiful Things and Littoral States in Abdulrazak Gurnahs By the Sea 9. It Worked in a Different Way: Male Same- Sex Desire in the Novels of Abdulrazak Gurnah 10. Honour and Shame in the Construction of Difference in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Novels 11. White- washed Minarets and Slimy Gutters: Abdulrazak Gurnah, Narrative Form and Indian Ocean Space 12. At the Margins: Silences in Abdulrazak Gurnahs Admiring Silence and The Last Gift 13. Locating Abdulrazak Gurnah: Margins, Mainstreams, Mobilities 14. A Conversation with Abdulrazak Gurnah

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NPB9781032258393
9781032258393
103225839X
Critical Perspectives on Abdulrazak Gurnah by Tina Steiner (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-07-28
170
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