Journeying through Nairobi: Mapping the City through Prize-Winning Stories

IF 0.3 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE ENGLISH STUDIES IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2022-10-25 DOI:10.1080/00138398.2023.2128545
D. Kiguru
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Abstract Nairobi as a city has been a prominent feature in many literary works set in Kenya from the pre-independence period, when the city started taking form, to the present. The city has also continued its presence in futuristic literary representations from Kenya. This article is concerned with Nairobi as a city and its representations within short stories in the AKO Caine Prize for African Writing. It analyses selected prize-winning and shortlisted stories in a literary project that aims to map the Nairobi city space, exploring both its precarity as well as its stability as presented through literature. Through the characters in these prized stories, the article foregrounds the journey motif as a tool used by the writers to explore and present the postcolonial city though contemporary lenses, paying particular attention to the significance of the chaos and informality used to describe the city. The article seeks to read the postcolonial African city in its complexities outside of the conventional binary lenses of local versus global, rural versus urban, and modern versus traditional. It acknowledges the significance of an international literary prize not only in shaping creative narratives but also in capturing the ‘spirit of the moment’. Through an analysis of these short stories under the larger umbrella of an international literary prize, this article attempts a reading of the creative representations of a city exploring the multi-layered nature of both text and physical space.
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内罗毕之旅:通过获奖故事绘制城市地图
摘要内罗毕作为一个城市,从独立前城市开始形成到现在,一直是许多以肯尼亚为背景的文学作品中的一个突出特征。这座城市也继续出现在来自肯尼亚的未来主义文学作品中。本文关注的是内罗毕作为一个城市,以及它在AKO凯恩非洲写作奖短篇小说中的表现。它分析了一个文学项目中的获奖和入围故事,该项目旨在绘制内罗毕城市空间的地图,探索其通过文学呈现的不稳定性和稳定性。通过这些珍贵故事中的人物,文章将旅程主题作为作家通过当代镜头探索和呈现后殖民城市的工具,特别关注描述城市的混乱和非正式的意义。这篇文章试图解读后殖民时代的非洲城市的复杂性,而不是传统的地方与全球、农村与城市、现代与传统的二元视角。它承认了国际文学奖的重要性,不仅在塑造创造性叙事方面,而且在捕捉“当下精神”方面。通过对这些国际文学奖保护伞下的短篇小说的分析,本文试图解读一个城市的创造性表现,探索文本和物理空间的多层本质。
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