Visiting Africa: A Memoir
Visiting Africa: A Memoir is a personal journey as well as a physical one: it is about my ongoing and evolving attempt to approach Africa and its cultures with humility and modesty and about my struggles as a privileged white man to ethically encounter and live in a world marked by injustice and racialized inequality. It takes up the present challenge of resurrecting stories that challenge dominant narratives. It is an investigation of privilege and how the privileged must overcome their own defensiveness and feelings of guilt if they are to stand in solidarity with those people they meet and write about. Finally, this book is an investigation into the possibilities of empathy.
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Visiting Africa: A Memoir
Visiting Africa: A Memoir is a personal journey as well as a physical one: it is about my ongoing and evolving attempt to approach Africa and its cultures with humility and modesty and about my struggles as a privileged white man to ethically encounter and live in a world marked by injustice and racialized inequality. It takes up the present challenge of resurrecting stories that challenge dominant narratives. It is an investigation of privilege and how the privileged must overcome their own defensiveness and feelings of guilt if they are to stand in solidarity with those people they meet and write about. Finally, this book is an investigation into the possibilities of empathy.
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Visiting Africa: A Memoir

Visiting Africa: A Memoir

by Jesse O'Reilly-Conlin
Visiting Africa: A Memoir

Visiting Africa: A Memoir

by Jesse O'Reilly-Conlin

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Visiting Africa: A Memoir is a personal journey as well as a physical one: it is about my ongoing and evolving attempt to approach Africa and its cultures with humility and modesty and about my struggles as a privileged white man to ethically encounter and live in a world marked by injustice and racialized inequality. It takes up the present challenge of resurrecting stories that challenge dominant narratives. It is an investigation of privilege and how the privileged must overcome their own defensiveness and feelings of guilt if they are to stand in solidarity with those people they meet and write about. Finally, this book is an investigation into the possibilities of empathy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772583564
Publisher: Demeter Press
Publication date: 11/25/2021
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jesse O’Reilly-Conlin works as an editor at Demeter Press, an Ontario-based publishing house, as well as a freelance editor. He has a bachelor degree in history and English, an MA in history (both from York University, Toronto), an MFA in creative nonfiction (University of King’s College, Halifax), and an MA in refugee protection and forced migration studies (University of London). His writing has appeared in Cargo Lit Mag, Cold Noon: International Journal of Travel Writing and Travelling Cultures, and Folio Magazine. For Folio, his story “Istanbul Gone” won the journal’s 2018 Editor’s Prize for nonfiction. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Snapshots of Africa Chapter 1: Thinking of Africa Chapter 2: In My Mother's Office Chapter 3: Three Weeks in Montreal Chapter 4: Teaching English in South Korea Chapter 5: In the University of Witwatersrand Chapter 6: Lisbon, Mozambique, Lisbon Chapter 7: South Africa Chapter 8: Zimbabwe Chapter 9: Tanzania Chapter: 10 Ghana Afterword: Rwanda
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