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  1. The nation writ small
    African fictions and feminisms, 1958-1988
    Published: 2011
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    Subjects: African literature; African literature; Postkoloniale Literatur; Feminismus; Schriftstellerin; Literatur; Frauenliteratur
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  2. The Nation Writ Small
    African Fictions and Feminisms, 1958-1988
    Published: [2011]; © 2011
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In The Nation Writ Small, Susan Z. Andrade focuses on the work of Africa's first post-independence generation of novelists, explaining why male writers came to be seen as the voice of Africa's new nation-states, and why African women writers'... more

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    In The Nation Writ Small, Susan Z. Andrade focuses on the work of Africa's first post-independence generation of novelists, explaining why male writers came to be seen as the voice of Africa's new nation-states, and why African women writers' commentary on national politics was overlooked. Since Africa's early female novelists tended to write about the family, while male authors often explicitly addressed national politics, it was assumed that the women writers were uninterested in the nation and the public sphere. Challenging that notion, Andrade argues that the female authors engaged national politics through allegory. In their work, the family stands for the nation; it is the nation writ small. Interpreting fiction by women, as well as several feminist male authors, she analyzes novels by Flora Nwapa and Buchi Emecheta (Nigeria); novellas by Ousmane Sembène, Mariama Bâ, and Aminata Sow Fall (Senegal); and bildungsromans by Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe), Nuruddin Farah (Somalia), and Assia Djebar (Algeria). Andrade reveals the influence of Africa's early women novelists on later generations of female authors, and she highlights the moment when African women began to write about macropolitics explicitly rather than allegorically

     

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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / African; African literature; African literature
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  3. The nation writ small
    African fictions and feminisms, 1958-1988
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    The joys of daughterhood : Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- The loved and the left : Sembne, B[MARC+92][MARC+95], Sow Fall -- Bildung in formation and deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- Bildung at its boundaries: Djebar, two ways. more

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    The joys of daughterhood : Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- The loved and the left : Sembne, B[MARC+92][MARC+95], Sow Fall -- Bildung in formation and deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- Bildung at its boundaries: Djebar, two ways.

     

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    ISBN: 0822393743; 9780822393740
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    Subjects: African literature; African literature; African literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; African literature ; 2 ; th century ; History and criticism; Africa ; In literature; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (ix, 259 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. The Nation Writ Small
    African Fictions and Feminisms, 1958–1988
    Published: [2011]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Joys of Daughterhood: Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- 2. The Loved and the Left: Sembène, Bâ, Sow Fall -- 3. Bildung in Formation and Deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- 4. Bildung at... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Joys of Daughterhood: Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- 2. The Loved and the Left: Sembène, Bâ, Sow Fall -- 3. Bildung in Formation and Deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- 4. Bildung at Its Boundaries: Djebar, Two Ways -- Conclusion -- Selected Chronology of African Novels -- Notes -- References -- Index In The Nation Writ Small, Susan Z. Andrade focuses on the work of Africa’s first post-independence generation of novelists, explaining why male writers came to be seen as the voice of Africa’s new nation-states, and why African women writers’ commentary on national politics was overlooked. Since Africa’s early female novelists tended to write about the family, while male authors often explicitly addressed national politics, it was assumed that the women writers were uninterested in the nation and the public sphere. Challenging that notion, Andrade argues that the female authors engaged national politics through allegory. In their work, the family stands for the nation; it is the nation writ small. Interpreting fiction by women, as well as several feminist male authors, she analyzes novels by Flora Nwapa and Buchi Emecheta (Nigeria); novellas by Ousmane Sembène, Mariama Bâ, and Aminata Sow Fall (Senegal); and bildungsromans by Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe), Nuruddin Farah (Somalia), and Assia Djebar (Algeria). Andrade reveals the influence of Africa’s early women novelists on later generations of female authors, and she highlights the moment when African women began to write about macropolitics explicitly rather than allegorically

     

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    ISBN: 9780822393740
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    Subjects: African literature; African literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / African
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p), 1 photograph
  5. The Nation Writ Small
    African Fictions and Feminisms, 1958–1988
    Published: [2011]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In The Nation Writ Small, Susan Z. Andrade focuses on the work of Africa’s first post-independence generation of novelists, explaining why male writers came to be seen as the voice of Africa’s new nation-states, and why African women writers’... more

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    In The Nation Writ Small, Susan Z. Andrade focuses on the work of Africa’s first post-independence generation of novelists, explaining why male writers came to be seen as the voice of Africa’s new nation-states, and why African women writers’ commentary on national politics was overlooked. Since Africa’s early female novelists tended to write about the family, while male authors often explicitly addressed national politics, it was assumed that the women writers were uninterested in the nation and the public sphere. Challenging that notion, Andrade argues that the female authors engaged national politics through allegory. In their work, the family stands for the nation; it is the nation writ small. Interpreting fiction by women, as well as several feminist male authors, she analyzes novels by Flora Nwapa and Buchi Emecheta (Nigeria); novellas by Ousmane Sembène, Mariama Bâ, and Aminata Sow Fall (Senegal); and bildungsromans by Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe), Nuruddin Farah (Somalia), and Assia Djebar (Algeria). Andrade reveals the influence of Africa’s early women novelists on later generations of female authors, and she highlights the moment when African women began to write about macropolitics explicitly rather than allegorically.

     

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  6. The nation writ small
    African fictions and feminisms, 1958-1988
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    Subjects: African literature; African literature; Postkoloniale Literatur; Feminismus; Schriftstellerin; Literatur; Frauenliteratur
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  7. The nation writ small
    African fictions and feminisms, 1958-1988
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    The joys of daughterhood : Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- The loved and the left : Sembne, B[MARC+92][MARC+95], Sow Fall -- Bildung in formation and deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- Bildung at its boundaries: Djebar, two ways. more

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    The joys of daughterhood : Achebe, Nwapa, Emecheta -- The loved and the left : Sembne, B[MARC+92][MARC+95], Sow Fall -- Bildung in formation and deformation: Dangarembga and Farah -- Bildung at its boundaries: Djebar, two ways.

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index