Buch, Englisch, Band 130, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 676 g
Reihe: Cross/Cultures
Endings and New Beginnings in Literature and Life
Buch, Englisch, Band 130, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 676 g
Reihe: Cross/Cultures
ISBN: 978-90-420-3251-4
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
This collection of essays, which celebrates the achievement of the Swedish Africanist and postcolonial scholar Raoul Granqvist, deal with the broad theme of exit – in the form of exile, displacement, suicide, endings and, indeed, beginnings. After all, “In my end is my beginning” (T.S. Eliot).
Childhood as exit rite in contemporary African literature (Camara Laye’s L’Enfant Noir and Ishmael Beah’s Long Way Gone); the Cameroonian director Jean Pierre Bekolo’s controversial film Les Saignantes; an early play by Wole Soyinka; Ghana during the First World War; Zakes Mda’s Cion; proto-nationalist writing on the Gold Coast; passing in Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light; the exile of South African and Caribbean writers; translation theory in the global South; public representations of Africans in north-east Bavaria; oral poetry in rural England; Fred Wah’s Swedish-Chinese background in twentieth-century Canada; Toni Morrison’s Beloved and infanticide; the open endings of the poetry of Paul Muldoon; the suicide of Virginia Woolf; the viability of global environmental policies – these are some of the topics that this book, in defiance of neat disciplinary boundaries, addresses. The closing section, “Voicing the Exit,” transcends the academic format with its evocative literary representations of the experience of exit (in Tanzania, Uganda, Ukrainian Canada and elsewhere).
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Introduction: Exit
Southern Exits
Richard K. Priebe: Some Thoughts on the Idea of Exit in Recent African Narratives of Childhood
Maria Olaussen: Generation and Complicity in Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light
Kenneth W. Harrow: “Let Me Tell You About Bekolo’s Latest Film, Les Saignantes, But First…”
David Bell: Tradition and Creativity in Zakes Mda’s Cion
Bernth Lindfors: Paton’s Discovery, Soyinka’s Invention
Stephanie Newell: Writing out Imperialism? A Note on Nationalism and Political Identity in the African-Owned Newspapers of Colonial Ghana
Stefan Helgesson: After Exit: Exile, Creativity, and the Risk of Translation
Ending up and opting out in the North
Eckhard Breitinger: African Presences and Representations in the Principality/Markgrafschaft of Bayreuth
Gerald Porter: Taking Flight and the Libertarian Crow-Scarer
Catherine Sandbach-Dahlström: “In my end is my beginning”: The Death of Virginia Woolf
Elisabeth Mårald: Following the Race Track? Chinese, Scottish, Irish, Swedish in Diamond Grill by Fred Wah
J. Hillis Miller: Literature and Scripture: An Impossible Filiation
Lars-Håkan Svensson: “Gazing into the future”: Beginnings, Endings, and Midpoints in Paul Muldoon’s Why Brownlee Left
Global Exit?
Sverker Sörlin: Exiting the Environmental Trap: Knowledge Regimes and the Third Phase of Environmental Policy
Voicing the Exit
Willy Bach: The End of the “Earth”
Jane Bryce: Myself as a Puff of Dust: A Ghost Story
Janice Kulyk Keefer: TIXE YLNO or Redefining Identities
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