Transnational Africana Women's Fictions

Transnational Africana Women's Fictions

Sterling, Cheryl

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

238

Dura

Inglês

9781032011288

15 a 20 dias

620

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Introduction: Transnational F(r)ictions: The Word, the Gaze, and the Narrative Cheryl Sterling Part I - Agents of Change and Producers of Knowledge Chapter 1,"Beyond the Profession: Sylvia Wynter's Decolonial University," Anthony Bayani Rodriguez Chapter 2, "Mapping Diasporic and Transnational Subjectivities: Edwidge Danticat's Politics of Exile and Home/Comings," Simone A. James Alexander Chapter 3, "Heavenly Homes and Transnational Travel: Amanda Smith's Religious Cosmopolitan Vision," Amanda Lagji Chapter 4, "Performing Africana Institutions: The Enchevetrement of Futures and Faith in the Theater of Werewere Liking," Guillaume Semon Yoboue Part II - TransLocations and the Futures of Fiction Chapter 5, "Memory, Identity, and Change in Select Short Stories of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie," Bernard Otonye Stephen Chapter 6, "Engaging the Diaspora in Contemporary Works by African Women Writers," Rose A. Sackeyfio Chapter 7, "Transnational Agency, Nollywood Feminist Auteurs, and Patriarchy," Olusegun Soetan Chapter 8, "Speculation at the Limits? Articulating History, Genre, and the Diasporic Fantastic in Nnedi Okorafor's Arro-yo Stories," Matthew Lecznar Chapter 9, "Going through So Long a Letter and Changes: African Women in the Process of Transformation," Cheryl Sterling Part III - Diasporas of Difference Chapter 10, "Italy, Somalia, and the Black Mediterranean, or Reading Igiaba Scego's Adua alongside Ba, Mbembe, Waberi, and Somali Praise Poetry," Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken Chapter 11, "The Dismantling of Afropean Families in Leonora Miano's Afropean Soul," Johanna Montlouis-Gabriel Chapter 12, "Gendered Migrations: Transnationalisms and Intersectionalities in the Novels of Francophone African Women," Joyce Hope Scott Chapter 13, "'A part le bonheur, il n'y a rien d'essentiel:' The Transnational Narrative Model in Maryse Conde's Desirada," Eliana Vagalau
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Follow;NoViolet Bulawayo;Ama Ata Aidoo;Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie;Werewere Liking;African Women;Qui;Violated;Nollywood Film;African Feminisms;Igiaba Scego;African Women Writers;Mami Wata;Africana Women;Achille Mbembe;LA Grande;AME Church;Superimposes;Confers;Barren;African Writers;Select Short Stories;Transatlantic Slave Trade;Smith's Autobiography;Priestess