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Title:
African women under fire : literary discourses in war and conflict / edited by Pauline Ada Uwakweh.
Publisher:
Lexington Books,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xv, 199 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
African literature (French)--History and criticism.--History and criticism.
African literature--History and criticism.--History and criticism.
War in literature.
Women in literature.
Refugees in literature.
Women--Violence against--Africa, Sub-Saharan.
Women and war--Africa, Sub-Saharan.
African literature (French)--Women authors.
African literature--Women authors.
Refugees in literature.
War in literature.
Women and war
Women in literature
Women--Violence against.
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Afrikanerin.
Bewaffneter Konflikt
Krieg.
Literatur.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Authors:
Uwakweh, Pauline Ada, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Female, victim, agent: African women in war and conflict. Introduction: exploring African women and the war experience: a critical update / by Pauline Ada Uwakweh -- At the center, taking charge: disruptive discourse and female agency in Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies Half of a yellow sun / by Jessie Sagawa -- An attempt at inclusion: reading the war theme in black Zimbabwean women texts / by Tendai Mangena -- The female body as locus for national trauma in the fiction of Yvonne Vera / by Melissa R. Root -- Fanta Nacro's Night of truth: the journey to the end of the night / by P. Julie Papaioannou -- Resilient strategies and reconstruction in Leonora Miano's literary writing / by Paul N. ToureĢ -- Trauma, reintegration, healing: transcending the aftermath of wars and conflicts. Memoir versus fiction: narrating trauma in Girl soldier: a story of hope for Northern Uganda's children and thirty girls / by Pauline Ada Uwakweh -- "I just wanted to forget it all. but it was impossible:" Umutesi and the politics of testimony in surviving the slaughter: the ordeal of a Rwandan refugee in Zaire / by Emilie Diouf -- Victims' narratives versus perpetrators testimonies: understanding violence against women in armed conflicts in Africa / by Moussa Issifou -- Testimony as text: "performative vulnerability" and the limits of legalistic approaches to refugee protection / by Nanjala Nyabola.
Summary:
African writers and literary critics must account for the changing political terrain and how these contribute to creating new sources of conflicts and aggression toward women. This book brings insight and scholarly breadth to the growing research on women, war, and conflict in Africa. The aftermath of wars and conflicts initiates new forms of violence and related gender challenges. The contributors establish compelling evidence for the significance of gender in the analyses of contemporary warfare and conflict. Articulating war's consequences for women and children remains a major challenge for critics, policy makers, and human rights organizations. There is a need for deeper understanding of the new sources of violence and male aggression on women, the gendered challenges of reintegration in the aftermath, and the future consequences of gendered violence for the African continent. This book will be useful to scholars, researchers, instructors, students of literature in the humanities, women's studies, liberal studies, African studies, etc. at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It also offers interdisciplinary utility for readers interested in literary representations of women's experience in war and conflict.
ISBN:
1498529186
9781498529181
OCLC:
(OCoLC)966871650
LCCN:
2016059652
Locations:
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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