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Gendered Violence and Human Rights in Black World Literature and Film: Routledge Contemporary Africa

Editat de Naomi Nkealah, Obioma Nnaemeka
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2021
This book investigates how the intersection between gendered violence and human rights is depicted and engaged with in Africana literature and films.
The rich and multifarious range of film and literature emanating from Africa and the diaspora provides a fascinating lens through which we can understand the complex consequences of gendered violence on the lives of women, children and minorities. Contributors to this volume examine the many ways in which gendered violence mirrors, expresses, projects and articulates the larger phenomenon of human rights violations in Africa and the African diaspora and how, in turn, the discourse of human rights informs the ways in which we articulate, interrogate, conceptualise and interpret gendered violence in literature and film. The book also shines a light on the linguistic contradictions and ambiguities in the articulation of gendered violence in private spaces and war.
This book will be essential reading for scholars, critics, feminists, teachers and students seeking solid grounding in exploring gendered violence and human rights in theory and practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367369491
ISBN-10: 0367369494
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary Africa

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

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Cuprins

INTRODUCTION Exploring the nexus between gendered violence and human rights Obioma Nnaemeka and Naomi Nkealah  PART I: THE VIOLENCE OF LANGUAGE IN GENDERED SPACES  1. The public-ation of domestic violence in Calixthe Beyala’s Le Christ selon l’Afrique Gloria Onyeoziri-Miller  2. Gendered violence and narrative erasure: Women in Athol Fugard’s Tsotsi and Gavin Hood’s Tsotsi Katwiwa Mule  3. Exploring the language of violence and human rights violation in selected Nigerian dramatic literature Olutoba Gboyega Oluwasuji  4. Women on the move: The construction of the woman migrant’s story in African cinema Kenneth W. Harrow  PART II: SEXUALITIES, CULTURES AND EXCLUSIONS  5. "Putting her in her place!" Gender and sexual violence in Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come and Lola Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives Asante Lucy Mtenje  6. Human rights in spaces of violence: Exploring the intersections of gender, violence and lesbian sexuality in selected African fiction by women Jessica Murray  7. Gender, disruption and reconciliation in the Ugandan short fiction of Beatrice Lamwaka Sally Ann Murray  PART III: SUBVERTING STORIES OF WAR  8. Women and violence on the Algerian screen: Documenting les années noires in Yasmina Bachir-Chouikh’s Rachida and Djamila Sahraoui’s Barakat! (Enough!) Valérie K. Orlando  9. "A strange combination of femininity and menace": Re-thinking the figure of the female soldier in Nadifa Mohamed’s The Orchard of Lost Souls Lynda Gichanda Spencer  10. Domestic violence in China Keitetsi’s Child Soldier Tomi Adeaga  11. Gendered spaces and war: Fighting and narrating the Nigeria-Biafra war Obioma Nnaemeka  PART IV: RE-READING TRAUMA AND DEHUMANISATION  12. Politics, narrative, and subjectivities in Fanta Régina Nacro’s The Night of Truth Frank Ukadike  13. Crime, punishment, and retribution: The politics of sisterhood interrupted in Marie-Elena John’s Unburnable Jennifer Thorington Springer  14. Male violence, the state and the dehumanisation of women in three South African novels by women Naomi Nkealah  15. "Here comes the dress": Daily resistance in Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker Mercedez L. Thompson

Notă biografică

Naomi Nkealah is a Lecturer in English in the School of Education at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Obioma Nnaemeka is Chancellor’s Professor of French, Africana Studies and Women’s/Gender Studies at Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA. She is the President of the Association of African Women Scholars and CEO of the Jessie Obidiegwu Education Fund that is dedicated to the education of girls in Africa.

Recenzii

"this book offers a diverse examination of the intersection of human rights violations and gendered violence in some African and diasporic literature and cinema. Perhaps what makes this volume so valuable is its insistence on foregrounding agency and ongoing resistance, and its effort to complicate notions of gendered violence by considering women, men, non-binary people and children as they strive against the oppressive structures that inflict gender-based harm. Another strength of this book is its relatively wide reach, which includes work from several African countries."
Megan E. Fourqurean, Journal of the African Literature Association, 2024
"the book is informative, rich in research and well-written. I would recommend the book to postgraduate students and academics studying related subjects as it would provide them with insightful theorisations of gendered violence and human rights violations."
Hlengiwe Nkosi, Imbizo : International Journal of African Literary and Comparative Studies, 2023

Descriere

This book uses the lens of African and diasporic literature and film to explore how the practice of gendered violence breaches the human rights of people, especially women, children and minority groups.