Reading from the South: African print cultures and oceanic turns in Isabel Hofmeyrs work
English
By (author): Antoinette Burton Charne Lavery Gabeba Baderoon Karin Barber Pumla Dineo Gqola Rimli Bhattacharya Sarah Nuttall Sunil Amrith
The essays gathered in Reading from the South are written in a blend of intellectual and personal modes, and mostly by scholars of Indian and African descent. Via their engagement with Hofmeyrs path-breaking work, the essays in turn elaborate and contribute to studies of print culture as well as critical oceanic studies, consolidating their findings from the point of view of global South historical contexts and textual practices.
The collection focuses on Hofmeyrs life and work, her education and early career, her deep rootedness in place, and her political, creative and institution-building activities. The book captures Hofmeyrs innovative and original scholarship through published works that address a range of topics: orality and literacy, feminist literary criticism, transnational histories of the book, SouthSouth cultural connections, and the phenomenology of reading within the Indian Ocean world and, indeed, around the globe. After reading the collection as a whole, scholars in the field will have a much deeper appreciation of Hofmeyrs work and the formidable contribution she has made to the study of African print cultures and oceanic humanities at large. See more