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Recognizing philosophy’s traditional influence on—and literature’s creative stimulus for—sociopolitical discourses, imaginations, and structures, African Philosophical and Literary Possibilities: Re-readingthe Canon, edited by Aretha Phiri, probes the cross-referential, interdisciplinary relationships between African literature and African philosophy. The contributors write within the broader context of renewed interest in and concerns around epistemological decolonization and to advance African scholarly transformation . This volume argues that, in their convergent ideological and imaginative attempts to articulate an African conditionality, African philosophy and literature share overlapping concerns and aspirations. In this way, this book engages and examines the intersectional canons of these disciplines in order to determine their intra-continental epistemological transformative possibilities within broader, global societal explorations of the current moment of decolonization. Where much of the scholarship on African philosophy has focused on addressing issues associated with the postcolonial task of African self-assertion in the face of or against Euro-modernist hegemony, this innovative book project shifts the focus and broadens the scope away from merely discoursing with the global North by mapping out how philosophy and literature can be viewed as mutually enriching disciplines within and for Africa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Re-reading the Canon, Re-reading Africa
Aretha Phiri
Chapter 1 Philosophy and an African Conscience
Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe
Chapter 2 African Literature as a Handmaid of African Philosophy
Chielozona Eze
Chapter 3 Conflict and Compromise in Three Novels of the Eastern Cape
George Hull
Chapter 4 Blind Sisyphus: Two Perspectives on Meursault
Pedro Tabensky
Chapter 5 Digital Media, Literacies, Literature, and the African Humanities
Pier Paolo Frassinelli and Lisa Treffry-Goatley
Chapter 6 African Gaze: Hollywood/Nollywood and the Postcolonial Science Fiction Imagery in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon
Rocío Cobo-Piñero
Chapter 7 Transgressing Borders: (Re)imag(in)ing Africa(ns) in the World
Aretha Phiri
Chapter 8 “The Whims of the White Masters”: Miriam Tlali’s Between Two Worlds and the Totality of White Power
Marzia Milazzo
Index
About the Contributors

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Published 23 Jun 2020
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 180
ISBN 9781498571258
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 4 b/w photos;
Series African Philosophy: Critical Perspectives and Global Dialogue
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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