Author: Bridget Edman
ISBN No: 978-1-920447-51-9
Cost: 250.00
This is a profoundly instructive, well-researched and refreshingly critical study of assumptions of home and homelessness in postcolonial African poetry. It challenges the reader to foreground a nuanced and negotiated idea of belonging beyond the confines of race and place, but fed by the infinite ability of ordinary Africans to find home in and provide home for different identity margins.
Francis B. Nyamnjoh,
University of Cape Town, South Africa
ISBN No: 978-1-920447-51-9
Cost: 250.00
This is a profoundly instructive, well-researched and refreshingly critical study of assumptions of home and homelessness in postcolonial African poetry. It challenges the reader to foreground a nuanced and negotiated idea of belonging beyond the confines of race and place, but fed by the infinite ability of ordinary Africans to find home in and provide home for different identity margins.
Francis B. Nyamnjoh,
University of Cape Town, South Africa