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Marxism and African literary studies today
This introduction to the special issue, ‘Marxism and African Literatures: New Interventions,’ argues for the continued relevance of Marxist approaches within African literary studies. After a discussion of the place of Marxism in the field today, a brief history of important Marxist interventions is provided, with particular attention paid to works by Omafume F. Onoge, Biodun Jeyifo, George M. Gugelberger, and Chidi Amuta. Against this background, the nine essays (and one afterword) contained in this issue are introduced.
Marxism and African literary studies today
This introduction to the special issue, ‘Marxism and African Literatures: New Interventions,’ argues for the continued relevance of Marxist approaches within African literary studies. After a discussion of the place of Marxism in the field today, a brief history of important Marxist interventions is provided, with particular attention paid to works by Omafume F. Onoge, Biodun Jeyifo, George M. Gugelberger, and Chidi Amuta. Against this background, the nine essays (and one afterword) contained in this issue are introduced.
Marxism and African literary studies today
Fyfe, Alexander (author)
African Identities ; 18 ; 1-17
2020-04-02
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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