《数字时代的非洲文学:尼日利亚和肯尼亚新作品中的阶级和性别政治》,Shola Adenekan著

Femi Eromosele
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21世纪非洲文学的主要发展之一是越来越多地关注新兴的子领域,如环境研究、酷儿研究、性别研究、残疾研究等。另一个是数字技术对文学形式的生产、传播和消费的影响。虽然先驱文本倾向于利用大量的空间空间来维护其项目的独特性,Shola Adenekan的《数字时代的非洲文学》是第一本研究非洲文学与新媒体关系的书,它的动机既是为了寻找旧文学实践的连续性,也是为了突显数字文学的新颖性。前者是通过贯穿全书的关键概念来完成的。除了网络的概念,这本书强调自然是一个重要的连接线。作者认为,数字时代的文学作品更加直言不讳地表达了阶级和性别身份,因为它们有能力逃避政府和出版机构的审查。
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African Literature in the Digital Age: Class and Sexual Politics in New Writing from Nigeria and Kenya, by Shola Adenekan
One of the major developments in African literature in the twenty-first century has been the increased focus on emerging subfields such as environmental studies, queer studies, gender studies, disability studies, and so on. Another is the effect of digital technology on the production, dissemination, and consumption of literary forms. While pioneer texts tend to engage in much space-clearing to assert the uniqueness of their projects, Shola Adenekan’s African Literature in the Digital Age, the first book-length study of African literature’s relationship with new media, is motivated as much by the impulse to trace continuities with older literary practices as it is by the desire to foreground the newness of digital literature. The former is done by key concepts running through the book. In addition to the idea of networks, the book emphasises orature as an important connecting thread. Literary works in the digital age, the author argues, are more vocal about class and sexual identities because of their capacity to evade censorship by government and publishing infrastructures.
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期刊介绍: The English Academy Review: A Journal of English Studies (EAR) is the journal of the English Academy of Southern Africa. In line with the Academy’s vision of promoting effective English as a vital resource and of respecting Africa’s diverse linguistic ecology, it welcomes submissions on language as well as educational, philosophical and literary topics from Southern Africa and across the globe. In addition to refereed academic articles, it publishes creative writing and book reviews of significant new publications as well as lectures and proceedings. EAR is an accredited journal that is published biannually by Unisa Press (South Africa) and Taylor & Francis. Its editorial policy is governed by the Council of the English Academy of Southern Africa who also appoint the Editor-in-Chief for a three-year term of office. Guest editors are appointed from time to time on an ad hoc basis.
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