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Readings in African Popular Fiction

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ISBN-10: 0253215102

ISBN-13: 9780253215109

Edition: 2001

Authors: Stephanie Newell

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List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 3/1/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Stephanie Newell is Smuts Memorial Research Fellow in African Studies at the University of Cambridge. She is author of Literary Culture in Colonial Ghana (just approved for IUP co-pub with Manchester UP), Ghanaian Popular Fiction (Currey; Ohio, 2000), and editor of Images of African and Caribbean Women: Migration, Displacement, Diaspora (Centre for Commonwealth Studies, 1996), Images of African Women: The Gender Problematic (Centre for Commonweatlh Studies, 1995), and Writing African Women: Gender, Popular Culture, and Literature in West Africa (Zed Books, 1997).

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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Perspectives on West African Popular Fiction
Hausa Creative Writing in the 1930s: An Exploration in Postcolonial Theory
Indian Films and Nigerian Lovers: Media and the Creation of Parallel Modernities
Onitsha Market Literature
The Role of the Publisher in Onitsha Market Literature
Irregular Visitors: Narratives About Ogbaanje (Spirit Children) in Southern Nigerian Popular Writing
Felix Couchoro: Pioneer of Popular Writing in West Africa?
Writing and Popular Culture in Cameroon
The Character of Popular Fiction in Ghana
Perspectives on East African Popular Fiction
Storylines, Spellbinders and Heartbeats: Decentring the African Oral-Popular Discourse
Romances for the Office Worker: Aubrey Kalitera and Malawi's White-Collar Reading Public
Joe, the Sweetest Reading in Africa: Documentation and Discussion of a Popular Magazine in Kenya
Representations of Men and Women, City and Town in Kenyan Novels of the 1970s and 1980s
Language and Ideology in Postcolonial Kenyan Literature: The Case of David Maillu's Macaronic Fiction
Perspectives on Southern African Popular Fiction
Rediscovery of the Ordinary
African Popular Fiction: Consideration of a Category
The Sophiatown Writers of the Fifties: The Unreal Reality of their World
Drum magazine (1951-9) and the Spatial Configuration of Gender
La Guma's Little Libby: The Adventures of Liberation Chabalala
Reading Lives
Black 'Tecs: Popular Thrillers by South African Black Writers in the Nineties
Index