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Narrating Africa - narrating Namibia : a multifaceted approach / Julia Augart, Madeleine Brook, Stefanie Hundehege, and Nelson Mlambo (editors).

LIBRA DT1552 .A94 2025
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Augart, Julia, editor.
Brook, Madeleine, 1983- editor.
Hundehege, Stefanie, editor.
Mlambo, Nelson, 1977- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Namibian literature--History and criticism.
Namibian literature.
Africa--In literature.
Africa.
Narration (Rhetoric)--Africa.
Narration (Rhetoric).
Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Africa--Cultural identity.
Group identity--Africa.
Group identity.
Namibia--Civilization--Congresses.
Namibia.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 195 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Basel, Switzerland : Basler Afrika Bibliographien , 2025.
Summary:
The project "Narrating Africa" began with an international symposium at the Deutsches Literaturarchiv in Marbach in September 2019 discussing the project and how to narrate Africa from academic perspectives. Scholars from Germany, Switzerland, and Namibia engaged in intense discussions on a wide range of texts, genres, and research methodologies for two days. This book contains some of the papers presented at the 2019 symposium as well as further presentations on narrating Africa. Like the open-space project, this publication does not presume to give an answer to the difficult question of how to narrate Africa, but rather it seeks to offer further insights into the field with a special focus on Namibian narrations. This book is divided into four different sections. The first part aims to provide an introductory overview to and reflections of the project's main theme, "narrating Africa". In part two, identity is explored and re(considered) along various literary texts and with a particular focus on questions of gender. The third part focuses on oral literature and questions of time and memory. Finally, the last chapters are dedicated to the archive and colonialism, exploring a variety of archive materials in Marbach and in Windhoek and how they take up and shape facts and fantasies of Namibia and Africa.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783906927725
3906927725
OCLC:
1513356162
Publisher Number:
90102287895

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