reading african writing fifty years after things fall apart
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Editorial
| Notes From the Editor: Reading African Writing: Fifty Years After Things Fall Apart |
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Articles
| Fictions of Rebuilding: Reconstruction in Ivan Vladislavic’s South Africa |
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Shameem Black |
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| Riffing on Resistance: Music in Chris Abani’s Graceland |
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Stefan Sereda |
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| The Stylistic Reciprocity between Aporia and Cohesion in the Preamble of David Maillu’s Broken Drum |
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Evan Mwangi |
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| Distributive Justice and the Blind Continent: A Study of Cross of Gold by Lauretta Ngcobo and Osiris Rising by Ayi Kwei Armah |
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Sophie Akhuemokhan |
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| Narrating Redemption: Life Writing and Whiteness in The New South Africa: Gillian Slovo’s Every Secret Thing |
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Tony Simoes da Silva |
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| Without Telling |
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Mustapha Marrouchi |
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Perspective
| O, Polyphemus: On Poetry and Alienation |
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Obi Nwakanma |
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Reviews
| Lou Freitas Caton. Reading American Novels and Multicultural Aesthetics: Romancing the Postmodern Novel. |
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Christian Moraru |
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| Jeffrey Heath. The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E. M. Forster. |
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Judith Scherer Herz |
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| Richard Lane. The Postcolonial Novel: Themes in 20th Century Literature & Culture. |
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Ammar Naji |
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| Helen Tiffin, ed. Five Emus to the King of Siam: Environment and Empire. |
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Angela Waldie |
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| D.H. Green. Women Readers in the Middle Ages. |
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Kevin Teo |
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Other
| Notes on Contributors |
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