The African Novel and Conflict Management

J. Agho
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The novel is a very distinct sub-genre of literature, in fact, the most popular in terms of use of all the literary forms in African literature. The form is not only graphic and elastic in deployment to reflect and portray conflict situations among people, classes and institutions involved in political and syndicalist contestations, for example, it is the most encyclopaedic in recording momentous instances of revolts and revolution arising from conflicts among classes and peoples. Thus, literature has been and still is a handy tool to African writers in portraying the colonial and neocolonial emasculation of the masses of the African people during and after the European imperialist subjugation of the African continent and its peoples. The unremitting and continuous deployment of the novel to address such issues by African writers has led to what I have characterized in another study as the “rise of the proletarian novel in Africa” (Agho 2012: 53-64). This paper discusses the portrayal of conflict situations in Africa through the agency of the African novel.
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非洲小说与冲突管理
小说是一个非常独特的文学分支,事实上,在非洲文学的所有文学形式中,小说是最受欢迎的。这种形式不仅是图形和弹性的部署,以反映和描绘人民之间的冲突局势,阶级和机构参与政治和工团主义的争论,例如,它是最百科全书的记录由阶级和人民之间的冲突引起的起义和革命的重大实例。因此,在欧洲帝国主义征服非洲大陆及其人民期间和之后,文学一直是而且仍然是非洲作家描绘非洲人民群众的殖民和新殖民主义阉割的便利工具。非洲作家坚持不懈地用小说来解决这些问题,导致了我在另一项研究中所描述的“非洲无产阶级小说的兴起”(Agho 2012: 53-64)。本文以非洲小说为媒介,探讨了对非洲冲突局势的描写。
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