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Unmasking the African Dictator : Essays on Postcolonial African Literature

Thiong'o, Ngugi wa(Foreword by)Ndigirigi, Gichingiri(Edited by)
Part of the Tennessee Studies in Literature series
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In Africa, the development of "dictatorship fiction" as a vehicle for depicting the authoritarian state arose more slowly than in other parts of the world.

The dictator novel emerged earlier in Latin America, as the region's anticolonial disengagement preceded that of Africa.

Thus, the Latin American variant of this literary genre has been extensively studied, but until now there has been no comparable exploration of the fictional and dramatic representations of tyrannical regimes in Africa.

In Unmasking the African Dictator, Gichingiri Ndigirigi redresses that imbalance with a collection of essays that fully examine the figure of the "Big Man" in African arts. This volume features twelve articles from both established and emerging scholars who undertake representative readings of the African despot in fiction, drama, films, and music.

Arranged chronologically, these essays cover postcolonial realities in a wide range of countries: Mali, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, the Congo, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, Somalia, Kenya, and Uganda.

Included here are a variety of voices that illuminate the different aspects of dictator fiction in Africa and in the process enrich our understanding of the continent's literature, politics, and culture. This work features a foreword by formerly exiled Kenyan novelist, poet, and critic Ngugi wa Thiong'o.

Ndigirigi's own extended introduction reviews the overarching themes found in the collection and summarizes each of the artistic works being examined while placing the individual essays in context.

A pioneering study, Unmasking the African Dictator examines the works of several major authors of dictator fictions like Achebe, Ngugi, Farah, and Tamsi, among others.

It is an ideal resource for both undergraduate and graduate courses on African literature, culture, and politics.

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Product Details
162190055X / 9781621900559
Hardback
30/12/2014
United States
312 pages
152 x 229 mm, 535 grams
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