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Introduction: Teaching the African Novel |
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Part I: Theories and Methods |
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African Novels and the Question of Theory |
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Marxist Approaches to the African Novel |
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37 | (16) |
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Why History Matters in the African Novel |
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53 | (17) |
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Political Critique and Resistance in African Fiction |
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70 | (17) |
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Women Writers and Gender in the Sub-Saharan Novel |
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87 | (15) |
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Translation and the African Novel: Reading as Re/Membering |
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102 | (19) |
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Part II: Regional Imperatives, Thematic Cartographies |
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Rethinking the Arab African Novel: A Case for Thematization |
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121 | (10) |
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Approaches to Teaching the Maghrebian Novel: Allegory at the Crossroads |
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131 | (23) |
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The Novel, Historiography, and the Griot Epic in the Sahel |
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154 | (22) |
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Approaches to Teaching Islam in the West African Novel |
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176 | (17) |
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Unveiling the African Legacy in Spanish: Novels from Equatorial Guinea |
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193 | (12) |
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Teaching Lusophone African Fiction |
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205 | (17) |
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The Pleasures of the Political: Apartheid and Postapartheid South African Fiction |
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222 | (24) |
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Language, Multiple Worlds, and Material Culture in the Teaching of African Migrant Fiction |
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246 | (13) |
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East African Fiction and Globalization |
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259 | (18) |
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Part III: Pedagogical and Institutional Contexts |
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The African Novel in a Course on the Twentieth-Century Novel in English |
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277 | (13) |
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The Francophone African Novel in the French-Language Classroom |
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290 | (21) |
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Introducing African Novels in a Web-Enhanced Community College Survey Course |
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311 | (10) |
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Between Three African Locations: Teaching Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart at the Universities of Ibadan, Zululand, and Cape Town |
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321 | (19) |
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The Blank Maps of Difficult Desires: Sexuality and African Literature in the Classroom |
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340 | (18) |
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Confessions of a Disinterested Didact: Teaching Nadine Gordimer's Burger's Daughter |
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358 | (13) |
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Creating Contested Space through the ``Nervous Conditions'' of Postcolonial Theories |
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371 | (15) |
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Reading the Popular: Onitsha Market Romance and the Practice of Everyday Life |
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386 | (19) |
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Further Resources for Teaching the African Novel |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Index |
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