Home
»
Towards an African Literature
Towards an African Literature
Regular price
€42.99
603 verified reviews
100% verified
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Shipping & Delivery
Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock
14-28 Working Days: On Backorder
Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting
We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!
Close
A01=A. C. Jordan
Africa
African history
African literature
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
Author_A. C. Jordan
automatic-update
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=JBSL
Category=JFSL
COP=United States
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
history
Language_English
literature
PA=Available
Price_€20 to €50
PS=Active
softlaunch
Product details
- ISBN 9780520307933
- Weight: 136g
- Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
- Publication Date: 13 May 2022
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Towards an African Literature: The Emergence of Literary Form in Xhosa is a landmark intervention in the study of Southern African writing, offering both an incisive critique of Euro-American scholarship and a rigorous model for literary criticism rooted in African contexts. First published as essays in the 1950s in *Africa South*, A. C. Jordan’s work situates Xhosa literature within the broader history of colonial conquest, resistance, and cultural transformation. Rejecting approaches that divorce literature from the lived realities of its creators, Jordan insists that African writing must be read through the dialectical relationship between literature and society, where authors serve as witnesses to their epoch and mouthpieces of their people’s hopes and struggles.
Jordan’s analysis foregrounds figures such as W. W. Gqoba, Jonas Ntsiko, and “Uhadi,” whose voices rang with resistance to dispossession, while drawing contrasts with the more assimilationist outlook of Tiyo Soga, a prolific Xhosa essayist who urged acceptance of colonial society. By weaving together historical context, literary form, and ideological stance, Jordan illuminates how colonial pressures produced alienation, yet also gave rise to a literature of defiance and survival. Although unfinished at the time of his death in 1968, the book remains a foundational call for African scholars to shape the interpretation of their own literary traditions. For readers and researchers alike, Towards an African Literature offers a profound framework for understanding African literature not as an isolated aesthetic practice but as a vital cultural expression forged in the crucible of historical change.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1973.
Jordan’s analysis foregrounds figures such as W. W. Gqoba, Jonas Ntsiko, and “Uhadi,” whose voices rang with resistance to dispossession, while drawing contrasts with the more assimilationist outlook of Tiyo Soga, a prolific Xhosa essayist who urged acceptance of colonial society. By weaving together historical context, literary form, and ideological stance, Jordan illuminates how colonial pressures produced alienation, yet also gave rise to a literature of defiance and survival. Although unfinished at the time of his death in 1968, the book remains a foundational call for African scholars to shape the interpretation of their own literary traditions. For readers and researchers alike, Towards an African Literature offers a profound framework for understanding African literature not as an isolated aesthetic practice but as a vital cultural expression forged in the crucible of historical change.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1973.
Towards an African Literature
€42.99
