Postcolonial Mythology and Ethnic Self-Canonization in Biafran Fiction and Activism
暫譯: 比亞法拉小說與行動中的後殖民神話與族群自我典範化

Abba, Abba

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2025-08-13
  • 售價: $5,290
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,026
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 222
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031927885
  • ISBN-13: 9783031927881
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Postcolonial Mythology and Ethnic Self-Canonization in Biafran Fiction and Activism explores the ways in which communities that have been marginalized in colonial discourses attempt to reconstruct their identities, histories, and narratives through the use of postcolonial myths. The deconstruction of stereotypes and creation of self-referential myths often play a crucial role in empowering marginalised communities to reassert their cultural identity and reclaim their cultural symbols with narratives of counter-history. Relying on the experience of the Igbo and the Nigeria-Biafra War event, the book demonstrates how ethnic groups in Africa articulate their resistance against subalternity. Through literary, historical, and archival analyses, it offers an unbiased reading of postcolonial mythologies and counter-mythologies in Biafran literature and activism and how they contribute to a broader understanding of colonialism, ethnic-minoritization and ethnic self-canonization. With its robust analysis, the book sets new benchmarks for scholars, researchers, teachers and students in humanities and social sciences, especially literature, history, political science and anthropology for re-reading ethnicity and rethinking the timeless value of inter-ethnic communication.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《後殖民神話與比亞法拉小說及行動中的族群自我典範化》探討了在殖民話語中被邊緣化的社群如何透過後殖民神話重建他們的身份、歷史和敘事。刻板印象的解構和自我指涉神話的創造,通常在賦權邊緣社群重新主張其文化身份和以反歷史敘事重新獲回文化符號方面扮演著關鍵角色。本書依據伊博族及尼日利亞-比亞法拉戰爭的經驗,展示了非洲的族群如何表達對於被壓迫地位的抵抗。透過文學、歷史和檔案分析,本書提供了對比亞法拉文學和行動中後殖民神話及反神話的客觀解讀,以及它們如何促進對殖民主義、族群邊緣化和族群自我典範化的更廣泛理解。憑藉其深入的分析,本書為人文社會科學,特別是文學、歷史、政治學和人類學的學者、研究者、教師和學生重新閱讀族群和重新思考族際交流的永恆價值設定了新的基準。

作者簡介

Abba Abba is a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at the Federal University Lokoja, Nigeria. His research has been devoted to postcolonial Anglophone literatures with specific interest in cultural mythologies, ecocriticism, clinical narratology, publishing archives, literary activism and terrorism studies. He has won fellowships from the British Academy, the ACLS-African Humanities Programme and the DAAD, as well as the Nigeria-LNG Prize and the ANA Prizes for Literary Criticism. He received his PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Abba Abba 是尼日利亞洛科賈聯邦大學的比較文學高級講師。他的研究專注於後殖民英語文學,特別關注文化神話、生態批評、臨床敘事學、出版檔案、文學行動主義和恐怖主義研究。他曾獲得英國學院、ACLS-非洲人文學計劃和DAAD的獎學金,以及尼日利亞LNG獎和ANA文學批評獎。他在尼日利亞大學(恩蘇卡)獲得比較文學博士學位。