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Scripting Shame in African Literature - Paperback

Scripting Shame in African Literature - Paperback

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by Stephen L. Bishop (Author)

Shame is one of the most frequent underlying emotions expressed throughout sub-Saharan African literature, yet studies of such literature almost universally ignore the topic in favour of a focus on the struggle for independence and the postcolonial situation, encompassing a search for individual, national, and ethnic identities and questions of corruption, changing gender roles, and conflicts between so-called tradition and modernity. Shame, however, is not antithetical to these investigations and, in fact, the persistent trope of shame undergirds many of them. This book locates these expressions of shame in sub-Saharan African literature and shows how its diverse literary representations underscore shame's function as a fulcrum in the mutual constitution of subject and community on the continent. Though shame research is dominated by Western definitions and theories, this study emphasizes the centrality of African conceptions of shame in ways that notions of Western subjectivity dismiss or cannot capture.

Author Biography

Stephen L. Bishop is an Associate Professor of French and the Director of International Studies Institute at the University of New Mexico.

Number of Pages: 280
Dimensions: 0.59 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2024
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