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OverviewA comprehensive volume that offers historical and nuanced representations of war and peace in Africa from the fields of African studies and cultural studies, linguistics, journalism and the media, literature, film, drama and performance, women's and gender studies, and human rights. Narrating War and Peace in Africa interrogates conventional representations of Africa and African culture -- mainly in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries -- with an emphasis on portrayals of conflict and peace.While Africa has experienced political and social turbulence throughout its history, more recent conflicts seem to reinforce the myth of barbarism across the continent: in Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique, Chad, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Sudan. The essays in this volume address reductive and stereotypical assumptions of postcolonial violence as ""tribal"" in nature, and offer instead various perspectives -- across disciplinary boundaries -- that foster a less fetishized, more contextualized understanding of African war, peace, and memory. Through their geographical, historical, and cultural scope and diversity, the chapters in Narrating War and Peace in Africa aim to challenge negative stereotypes that abound in relation to Africa in general and to its wars and conflicts in particular, encouraging a shift to more balanced and nuanced representations of the continent and its political and social climates. Contributors: Ann Albuyeh, Zermarie Deacon, Alicia C. Decker, Amena Moinfar, Kayode Omoniyi Ogunfolabi, Sabrina Parent, Susan Rasmussen, Michael Sharp, Cheryl Sterling, Hetty ter Haar, Melissa Tully, Pamela Wadende, Metasebia Woldemariam, Jonathan Zilberg. Toyin Falola is the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the Universityof Texas at Austin. Hetty ter Haar is an independent researcher in England. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Toyin Falola (Series Editor) , Hetty ter HaarPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: University of Rochester Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781580469135ISBN 10: 1580469132 Pages: 342 Publication Date: 20 August 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction: Narrating War and Peace in Africa Wars of Words: Enlisting Colonial Languages in the Fight for Independence in Africa Alternative Representations of War in Africa: New Times and Ethiopia News Coverage of the 1935-1941 Italian-Ethiopian War All's Well in the Colony: Newspaper Coverage of the Mau Mau Movement, 1952-1956 Pedagogies of Pain: Teaching ""Women, War, and Militarism in Africa"" Women and War: A Kenyan Experience Mass Rape as a Weapon of War in the Eastern DRC Mozambique: The Gendered Impact of Warfare Acting as Heroic: Creativity and Political Violence in Tuareg Theater in Northern Mali Representations of War and Peace in Selected Works of Ben Okri Visions of War, Testaments of Peace: The ""Burden"" of Sierra Leone (Re)Writing the Massacre of Thiaroye In Search of Lost Kabyles in Mehdi Lallaoui's La colline aux oliviers ""Lament for the Casualties"": The Nigerian War of 1967-1970 and the Poetry of John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo"ReviewsAuthor InformationTOYIN FALOLA is Professor of History, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Jacob and Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |