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Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature: Memories and Futures Past: African Histories and Modernities

Autor Christopher E. W. Ouma
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This book examines the representation of figures, memories and images of childhood in selected contemporary diasporic African fiction by Adichie, Abani, Wainaina and Oyeyemi. The book argues that childhood is a key framework for thinking about contemporary African and African Diasporic identities. It argues that through the privileging of childhood memory, alternative conceptions of time emerge in this literature, and which allow African writers to re-imagine what family, ethnicity, nation means within the new spaces of diaspora that a majority of them occupy. The book therefore looks at the connections between childhood, space, time and memory, childhood gender and sexuality, childhoods in contexts of war, as well as migrant childhoods. These dimensions of childhood particularly relate to the return of the memory of Biafra, the figures of child soldiers, memories of growing up in Cold War Africa, queer boyhoods/sonhood as well as experiences of migration within Africa, North America and Europe. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030362553
ISBN-10: 3030362558
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: IX, 202 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria African Histories and Modernities

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction: Constructing Childhood as a Set of Ideas.- Chapter 2: “We Are Children of the Cold War”: Childhood Times as Alternative.- Chapter 3: Countries of the Mind: Cartographies of Postmemory.- Chapter 4: Childhoods of War: “Na Craze World Be Dat”.- Chapter 5: Queer Childhoods and Multidirectional Desire.- Chapter 6: Diaspora Childhoods: Creating Sublimated Connections.- Chapter 7: Identity and Childhood.

Recenzii

“The book’s arguments are lucidly presented and clearly demonstrated in the literary analyses across the chapters.” (Daniel Chukwuemeka, The Black Scholar, Vol. 51 (4), 2021)

“A very detailed historiography of childhood in African literature. … The book is not only an important addition to African literary childhood scholarship, it is also a much-needed contribution to memory studies in and on Africa. … Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature: Memories and Futures Past is an important work; it is an excellent addition to African literary scholarship.” (Sakiru Adebayo, Research in African Literatures, Vol. 51 (2), 2020)

Notă biografică

Christopher E W Ouma is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Cape Town. He holds a PhD from the Department of African Literature at the University of the Witwatersrand. Christopher has co-edited The Spoken Word project: Stories Travelling Through Africa. He is also currently editor of Social Dynamics: A Journal of African Studies.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book examines the representation of figures, memories and images of childhood in selected contemporary diasporic African fiction by Adichie, Abani, Wainaina and Oyeyemi. The book argues that childhood is a key framework for thinking about contemporary African and African Diasporic identities. It argues that through the privileging of childhood memory, alternative conceptions of time emerge in this literature, and which allow African writers to re-imagine what family, ethnicity, nation means within the new spaces of diaspora that a majority of them occupy. The book therefore looks at the connections between childhood, space, time and memory, childhood gender and sexuality, childhoods in contexts of war, as well as migrant childhoods. These dimensions of childhood particularly relate to the return of the memory of Biafra, the figures of child soldiers, memories of growing up in Cold War Africa, queer boyhoods/sonhood as well as experiences of migration within Africa, North America and Europe.”.

Caracteristici

Takes an original approach by analysing the use of the idea of childhood by contemporary writers Opens up the textual archive of African literature Examines a range of widely-read and studied African novels