Maria Olaussen is a Professor of English, and Christina Angelfors an Associate Professor of French, at Växjö University in Sweden. Both have a primary research focus on African womenâs writing.
Contributors: Gabeba Baderoon, Geoffrey V. Davis, Dorothy Driver, Jopi Nyman, Maria Olaussen, AnnâSofie Persson, Jarmo Pikkujämsä, Wumi Raji, and Alexandra W. Schultheis.
Acknowledgements
Maria Olaussen: Africa Writing Europe. An Introduction
Dorothy Driver: âOn these premises I am the governmentâ. Njabulo Ndebeleâs The Cry of Winnie Mandela and the Reconstructions of Gender and Nation
Geoffrey V. Davis: âA deeper silenceâ. Dan Jacobsonâs Lithuania
Gabeba Baderoon: âA Language to Fit Africaâ. âAfricannessâ and âEuropeannessâ in the South African Imagination
Wumi Raji: Morountodun by Femi Osofisan. Marxism, Feminism, and an African Dramatistâs Engagement with an Indigenous Heroic Narrative
Jarmo Pikkujämsä: Europe Discarded. Ken Bugul and the Twenty-Eighth Wife of a Marabout
Ann-Sofie Persson: âFrance, effaced but veneratedâ. Marie Cardinalâs Au pays de mes racines
Alexandra W. Schultheis: From Heterotopia to Home. The University and the Politics of Postcoloniality in Tayeb Salihâs Season of Migration to the North and Leila Aboulelaâs The Translator
Maria Olaussen: Refusing to Speak as a Victim. Agency and the arrivant in Abdulrazak Gurnahâs Novel By the Sea
Jopi Nyman: Refugee(s) Writing. Displacement in Contemporary Narratives of Forced Migration
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Index