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|a Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- CONTENTS -- Notes on editors and contributors -- PART I Background -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The theory and aesthetics of minority discourses in African literature -- PART II Political and racial forms of marginalization -- 3 Amazigh/Berber literature and "literary space": a contested minority situation in (North) African literatures -- 4 Negotiating the global literary market: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction -- 5 Anglophone Cameroon literature: writing from the margins of the margin
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|a 6 Niger Delta and its minority condition in Nigerian writing -- 7 Jola verbal arts of Casamance, Senegal, and The Gambia: a question in search of a literature -- PART III Culture and language -- 8 Negating hegemony: linguistic and rhetorical formations as discursive praxis of resistance in Yulisa Amadu Maddy's Obasai and Other Plays -- 9 Of pidgin, Nigerian Pidgin poetry, and minority discourses: the pidgin poems of Ezenwa-Ohaeto -- 11 Swahili literature as a minority discourse in African literatures -- 10 Three moments of minor Afrikaans literary expression
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|a 12 Becoming-minoritarian: constructions of coloured identities in creative writing projects at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa -- PART IV Patriarchal domination, gender, sexuality, and other sociocultural "minorities" -- 13 A reflection on gender and sexuality as transnational archive of African modernity -- 14 "Who do you think you are, woman?" Wangari Maathai answers the patriarchal state in Unbowed -- 15 Representation of women in udje, an Urhobo men's-only oral poetic performance genre -- 16 Voices from the margin: female protagonists navigating power geometries
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|a 17 Responding from the fringe: women, Islam, and patriarchy in Nigerian Muslim women's novels -- PART V Intranational, national, and international marginalization/conflict -- 18 The odds against Eritrean literature -- 19 Minority discourses and the construction of illicit versions of Zimbabwean nation-ness in Ndebele fiction in English -- 20 The muse of history and the literature of the Nigeria-Biafra War -- PART VI Literature and disability -- 21 Children with disabilities as negotiators of social responsibility: a critical study of 'redemption' in Meshack Asare's Sosu's Call
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|a 22 Beyond 'harmless lunacy': African women writers (w)riting madness -- 23 Mental health, minority discourse and Tanure Ojaide's short stories -- PART VII Recent trends of marginalities: timely and timeless -- 24 Not yet season of blossom: writing Northern Nigeria into the global space -- 25 Afropolitan literature as a minority discourse in contemporary African literature -- 26 Tanella Boni's Matins de couvre-feu: environmentalism and ecocriticism in African literature -- 27 Futuristic themes and science fiction in modern African literature
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