African Literature in Transition: Volume 4
Intellectual Traditions of African Literature, 1960–2015
Cajetan Iheka editor Jeanne-Marie Jackson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Adds a conceptual, meta-methodological dimension to efforts to take stock of the African literary field through organizing its literary evolution.
The book's chapters each work through a theoretical construct that has been applied to and derived from African texts. Its topics will span both historical movements whose extra-literary origins find meaningful expression in literary works, and distinctively literary categories by which African writers negotiate broader commitments.This volume provides scholars and students with a birds-eye view of the stories African literature has told about itself. It elaborates on Africa's contributions to an evolving, transnational literary vocabulary and though its organization around key terms rather than specific periods or national canons, Intellectual Traditions of African Literature also facilitates movement between and across African traditions: its framework is intrinsically comparative. As befits a project of this scale and versatility, its contributors are drawn from across professional ranks, areas of geographical and subfield expertise, and academies of origin. By contextualizing African literature within a larger set of literary terms and movements, it demonstrates that African literature is intrinsically worldly and transnational, even at points of local historical engagement.
ISBN: 9781009644839
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
350 pages