Africa's Narrative Geographies: Charting the Intersections of Geocriticism and Postcolonial Studies

Africa's Narrative Geographies: Charting the Intersections of Geocriticism and Postcolonial Studies

by D. Crowley
Africa's Narrative Geographies: Charting the Intersections of Geocriticism and Postcolonial Studies

Africa's Narrative Geographies: Charting the Intersections of Geocriticism and Postcolonial Studies

by D. Crowley

Hardcover(2015)

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Overview

Building on the emerging field of geocriticism, this book explores Africa's complex, dynamic literary landscapes, proffering new methods for understanding the geographies of African literature. Using both cultural geography and political ecology, Crowley offers fresh insights into key authors' imagined geographies of resistance and alterity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137522757
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/09/2015
Series: Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies
Edition description: 2015
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Dustin Crowley is a Lecturer at the University of Kansas, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Charting a Path for Geocriticism 1. "My Black Land": Senghor's Construction of "Africa" 2. Place and Scale in Ngũgĩ's "Universal Garden" 3. Imagining the Global Village: Bessie Head's Narratives of Migration and Boundaries 4. Cosmopolitan Somalia: Place and Identity in Farah's Maps and Links 5. Half Slum, Half Paradise: Abani's Global Cities Conclusion: The Landscape of Geocritical Inquiry: Finding Common Ground for Geocriticism and Ecocriticism

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"This book is a valuable contribution to what is being termed the geo-humanities. Crowley combines an erudite understanding of geographers' theorizations of place with a rich, careful reading of both postcolonial studies and key novels from Africa. He breaks new ground in exciting ways in the interstices between geography, comparative world literature, and African studies." - Garth A. Myers, Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of Urban International Studies, Trinity College, USA

"Offering detailed and insightful readings of work by Senghor, Ngugi, Farah, Head, and Abani, Africa's Narrative Geographies is an admirable example of the burgeoning field of geocritical studies, fully validating Crowley's claim that it is 'imperative to think geographically, to be attuned to the dynamics of space, place, and scale.'" - Simon Lewis, Professor of English, College of Charleston, USA

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