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China in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century African Literature

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  • Date Published: June 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781009300278

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  • China in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century African Literature unpacks the long-standing complexity of exchanges between Africans and Chinese as far back as the Cold War and beyond. This scope encompasses how China, which emerged as a main engine of the world economy by the end of the twentieth century, has transformed patterns of globalization across the continent. In this ground-breaking work on cultural representations, Duncan M. Yoon examines the controversial symbol of China in African literature. He reads acclaimed authors like Kofi Awoonor, Henri Lopes, and Bessie Head, as well as contemporary writers, including Ufrieda Ho, Kwei Quartey, and Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor. Each chapter focuses on a genre such as poetry, detective fiction, memoir, and the novel, drawing out themes like resource extraction, diaspora, gender, and race. Yoon demonstrates how African creative voices grapple with and make meaning out of the possibilities and limitations of globalization in an increasingly multipolar world.

    • The first book-length study of the cultural/symbolic dimensions of Africa-China relations
    • Provides a detailed--and interdisciplinary--historicization of Africa-China relations that reaches back into the Cold War and beyond
    • Systematically considers cultural expressions from both anglophone and francophone Africa
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    'Focusing on China's imaginaries in African literature, Yoon's new monograph powerfully recalibrates African literary criticism, postcolonial studies, and world literature. The resulting work is brilliantly argued and conceptually innovative. With his signal concept-alluvial form-Yoon compellingly demonstrates the value of the humanities and cultural forms for understanding and reimagining Africa-China relations. This book is delightful as it is impactful.' Cajetan Iheka, Professor of English, Yale University

    'Duncan Yoon has made a significant contribution to our understanding of the relationship between Africa and China, arguing convincingly that literature 'stands front and center' in the mutual world-making of Africans and Chinese. Tightly organized sections give historical context for each literary text, making this book critical reading not only for humanists but for all those interested in African experiences and cultural expressions of Africa-China.' Jamie Monson, Michigan State University

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    • Date Published: June 2023
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781009300278
    • length: 280 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 158 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.58kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: African literary imaginaries of China
    1. Kofi Awoonor imagines China: the Longue Durée of Ghana – PRC relations
    2. Figures of extraction: representations of mining in Ghana and Zambia
    3. Figures of risk: memoirs of a Chinese South African and a Cameroonian in China
    4. Racialization and Afro-Chinese identity: Henri Lopès's Le lys et le flamboyant
    Conclusion: forming Afro-Chinese worlds.

  • Author

    Duncan M. Yoon, New York University
    Duncan M. Yoon is an assistant professor at New York University. He was a Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress and a Fulbright Scholar to South Korea. He chaired the forum, African Literature to 1990, at the Modern Language Association.

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