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Tracing Personal Expansion

by Walter Collins, Walter P. Collins
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Overview

How can Africans escape the control of the complex power relationships established during Colonization and successfully achieve self-development? More importantly, and the primary concern of this book, can African female characters ever hope to arrive at such individuation given the dual challenges of the power structures defined and enforced by European colonizers and the patriarchal structures that contort issues related to gender? Tracing Personal Expansion reads late 20th Century works by African female novelists Buchi Emecheta, Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Calixthe Beyala as modern Bildungsromane, novels of self-development, to reveal the dynamics, complexities, and challenges the characters and authors experience. By exploring the possibility of self-development in African female protagonists, this engrossing work augments existing feminist critiques that have analyzed the possibilities and potentials for the individuation of mostly Western, mostly European female characters.

Synopsis

Tracing Personal Expansion reads late twentieth century works by African female novelists. By exploring the possibility of self-development in African female protagonists, this work augments existing feminist critiques that have analyzed the possibilities and potentials for the individuation of mostly Western, mostly European female characters.

About the Author, Walter Collins

Walter P. Collins, III is Assistant Professor of French and English at the University of South Carolina, Lancaster. He earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and a M.A. in French from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Editorials

Research In African Literatures

Collins has written a book that can serve as an admirable introduction for the student new to African literature.
β€” Nada Halloway

Research In African Literatures - Nada Halloway

Collins has written a book that can serve as an admirable introduction for the student new to African literature.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761834830

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