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Natures of Africa: Ecocriticism and animal studies in contemporary cultural forms

Environmental and animal studies are rapidly growing areas of interest across a number of disciplines. Natures of Africa is one of the first edited volumes which encompasses transdisciplinary approachesto a number of cultural forms, including fiction, non-fi ction, oral expression and digital media. The volume features new research from East Africa and Zimbabwe, as well as the ecocritical and eco-activistpowerhouses of Nigeria and South Africa.

The chapters engage one another conceptually andepistemologically without an enforced consensus of approach. In their conversation with dominant ideas about nature and animals, they reveal unexpected insights into forms of cultural expression of local communities in Africa. The analyses explore different apprehensions of the connections between humans, animals and the environment, and suggest alternative ways of addressing the challenges facing the continent. These include the problems of global warming, desertification, floods, animal extinctions and environmental destruction attendant upon fossil fuel extraction.

There are few books that show how nature in Africa is represented, celebrated, mourned or commoditised. Natures of Africa weavestogether studies of narratives from folklore, travel writing, novels and popular songs with the insights of poetry and contemporary reflections of Africa on the worldwide web. The chapters test disciplinary and conceptual boundaries, highlighting the ways in which the environmental concerns of African communities cannot be disentangled from social, cultural and political questions.

This volume draws on and will appeal to scholars and teachers of oral tradition and indigenous cultures, literature, religion, sociologyand anthropology, environmental and animal studies, as well as media and digital cultures in an African context. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Wits University Press
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781868149131

About Byron Caminero-SantangeloF. Fiona MoollaJacob MaparaJonathan Bishop HighfieldMathilda SlabbertMickias MusiyiwaOgaga OkuyadeSule Emmanuel EgyaSyned Mthatiwa

Fiona Moolla teaches African Literature at the University of the Western Cape. Her work focuses on the nexus between oral print and digital cultures highlighting human animal environmental and cosmic relationships. She is the author of Reading Nuruddin Farah: The Individual the Novel and the Idea of Home.

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