Vol 39, No 4 (2008)

October 2008

reading african writing fifty years after things fall apart

Table of Contents

Editorial

Notes From the Editor: Reading African Writing: Fifty Years After Things Fall Apart PDF
 

Articles

Fictions of Rebuilding: Reconstruction in Ivan Vladislavic’s South Africa PDF
Shameem Black
Riffing on Resistance: Music in Chris Abani’s Graceland PDF
Stefan Sereda
The Stylistic Reciprocity between Aporia and Cohesion in the Preamble of David Maillu’s Broken Drum PDF
Evan Mwangi
Distributive Justice and the Blind Continent: A Study of Cross of Gold by Lauretta Ngcobo and Osiris Rising by Ayi Kwei Armah PDF
Sophie Akhuemokhan
Narrating Redemption: Life Writing and Whiteness in The New South Africa: Gillian Slovo’s Every Secret Thing PDF
Tony Simoes da Silva
Without Telling PDF
Mustapha Marrouchi

Perspective

O, Polyphemus: On Poetry and Alienation PDF
Obi Nwakanma

Reviews

Lou Freitas Caton. Reading American Novels and Multicultural Aesthetics: Romancing the Postmodern Novel. PDF
Christian Moraru
Jeffrey Heath. The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E. M. Forster. PDF
Judith Scherer Herz
Richard Lane. The Postcolonial Novel: Themes in 20th Century Literature & Culture. PDF
Ammar Naji
Helen Tiffin, ed. Five Emus to the King of Siam: Environment and Empire. PDF
Angela Waldie
D.H. Green. Women Readers in the Middle Ages. PDF
Kevin Teo

Other

Notes on Contributors PDF
 
Front Matter PDF
 
Back Matter PDF
 




ISSN: 1920-1222