Afropolitanism and the Novel

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Afropolitanism and the Novel

De-realizing Africa

Literary theory Literary studies: postcolonial literature Regional / International studies

Author: Ashleigh Harris

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Collection: Literary Cultures of the Global South

Language: English

Published by: Routledge India

Published on: 9th August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781000227956


The contested place of the novel in Africa

The place of the novel as a literary form in Africa is contested. Its colonial origins and its unaffordability for most Africans make it a bad fit for the continent, yet it was also central to the creation of most postcolonial African national literary canons. These bipolar traditions remain unresolved in recent debates about Afropolitanism and the novel in Africa today.

Extending the debate on African literature

This book extends this debate, arguing that Africa’s de-realization in global representation and the global economy is reflected in the African novel becoming dominated by Afropolitan, rather than African, aesthetics, styles, and forms. Drawing on close readings of a variety of major African novels of the 2000s, the volume traces the tensions between the novel’s complicity with and resistance to such de-realization. The book argues that current trends and experiments in African non-realist genres, such as science fiction, magical and animist realism, Afro-futurism, and speculative environmentalism, are the result of a preoccupation with such de-realization.

Significance and audience

The volume is a significant exploration into literary form and its social, philosophical, political, and economic underpinnings. It will be a must-read for scholars, students, and researchers of African literature, politics, philosophy, and culture studies.

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