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Senegalese transmediations : literature, new media, and audiovisual cultures / special editors, Doyle D. Calhoun and Cheikh Thiam.

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LIBRA Special PQ1 .Y34 v.1:no.1 (1948:spring/summer), v.2:no.1 (1949:spring/summer) no.7, no.9, no.10, no.12 (1953:fall/winter), no.17 (1956:summer), no.21 (1958:spring/summer), no.23 (1959:summer)-no.24 (1959:summer), no.27 (1961:spring/summer), no.29 (1962:spring/summer)-no.30 no.33 (1964), no.35 (1965), no.46 (1971), no.60 (1980), no.71 (1986)-no. 72 (1986), no.75 (1988), no.78 (1990)-no.79 (1991), no.89 (1996), no.99 (2001), no.102 (2002), no.106 (2004)
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Calhoun, Doyle D., 1993- editor.
Thiam, Cheikh, editor.
Series:
Yale French studies ; 0044-0078 no. 144/145.
Yale French studies, 044-0078 ; numbers 144 & 145
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Senegalese literature (French)--History and criticism.
Senegalese literature (French).
Mass media and literature--Senegal.
Mass media and literature.
Intermediality.
Narration (Rhetoric).
Genre:
Literary criticism.
Physical Description:
264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2025]
Contents:
Editor's preface: Senegalese transmediations / Doyle D. Calhoun
1. Contemporarary Senegalese literature: toward a transmedia aesthetics ; Felwine Sarr's traces: between transmediation and translation, or the modes of transfer of an unclassifiable text / Serigne Seye ; Rethinking genre bourndaries in comtemporary Senegalese literature / Alioune Diaw ; Viral aethestics and the literary field in Mohamed Mbougar Sarr / Tobias Warner
2. Spectral media: postcolonial memory in texts and on-screen ; Follow the ghosts: on teaching Mati Diop's Atlantique(s) transmedially / Doyle D. Calhoun and Jill Jarvis ; Racial violence, colonial schizophrenia, and postcolonial memory in at night all blood is black / Alioune Fall ; Ghosts of tirailleurs: poems / Baba Badji
3. Mixed-media ecosystems: transmedia aesthetics in context ; The role of cultural heritage in Senegal's transforming visual arts ecosystem / Le Badji Malick Ndiaye ; Theorizing Jonge aethetics across Senegalese literature and cinema / Astou Fall Gueye ; ñi yor kër gi / Elise Fitte-Duval
4. Postcolonial returns ; Figuring frustrated returns: la noire de ..., Ainsi meurent les anges, and L'Afrance / Thérèse de Raedt ; Notebooks: return to Koubanao / Elgas
Transmedia aesthetics and the future of Senegalese literature ; "Literature is its own proof": a conversation with Mohamed Mbougar Sarr / Mohamed Mbougar Sarr and Dolye D. Calhoun ; "Film is a planet": a conversation with Moussa Sène Absa / Moussa Sène Absa and Cheikh Thiam ; Afterword: Pluriversal African stories, or what can transmediality do to literature? / Cheikh Thiam.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780300278316
0300278314
OCLC:
1449672633

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