Women writers of the new African diaspora: transnational negotiations and female agency
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Contents xi xiii Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Transnationalism and New African Diaspora Women Writers: An Overview 1 PARTI Emigration: (En)gendering Transnationalism, Mobilities, and Politics of Representation 27 1 Power of the Story: Mediating Africa’s Diasporic Ruptures in Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing 29 2 Specters of Slavery, Sites of Violence: Reading Unigwe’s On Black Sisters Street as a “Neo-Slave” Narrative 48 3 Mobilities as Transnational Literary Aesthetics in Adichie’s Americanah 68 PART II Negotiations: Transnational Identities, Home, and Intersectional Contexts 87 4 Navigating the American Dream: Diaspora Families and Transnational Dilemmas in Mbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers 5 “The Home of Things Falling Apart”: Narrating and Performing Home(land) in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names 110 89
x Contents 6 Enter the Afropolitan: Taiye Selasi’s Cultural Significations in Ghana Must Go 128 7 Narrative Identity in Ancestor Stones՛. Aminatta Foma’s Postcolonial and Revisionist Discourse 146 8 Gendered Journeys and Self-Discovery: The Transnational Context in Leila Aboulela’s Bird Summons 161 PART III Returns: Reverse Migrations, Ambivalent Returns, and Making Sense of Homeland 9 Theorizing Homeland Retums in Transnational Women’s Narratives 10 Conclusion: Telescoping the Future of New African Diaspora Women’s Literature Index 181 183 206 220
Women Writers of the New African Diaspora This book makes a significant addition to the field of literary criticism on African Diaspora literatures. In one volume, it brings together the novels ofeight transnational African Diaspora women writers, Yaa Gyasi, Chika Unigwe, Chimamanda Adichie, Imbole Mbue, NoViolet Bulawayo, Aminatta Foma, Taiye Selasi, and Leila Aboulela, and positions them as chroniclers of African immigrant experiences. The book inspires critical readings of these writers’ works by revealing emerging trends in women’s literature as they are being determined and redefined by immigration. As transnational subjects, the writers engage various meanings of mobility and exhibit innovative aesthetic styles; they create awareness on gender identities and transformations, constructions of home and belonging, as well as the politics of citizenship in the hostland. The book also highlights the importance of reverse migrations and performance returns to the homeland as an expression of human desire for home and belonging, and taken as a whole, it enhances our understanding of how migration and transnational existence are (re)shaping immigrant subjects. This book will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers of African Diaspora literatures and gender studies, who will find this book beneficial for investigating critical trends, approaches to transnational literature, and for comprehending the diasporic burdens that transnational immigrants bear. |
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Contents xi xiii Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Transnationalism and New African Diaspora Women Writers: An Overview 1 PARTI Emigration: (En)gendering Transnationalism, Mobilities, and Politics of Representation 27 1 Power of the Story: Mediating Africa’s Diasporic Ruptures in Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing 29 2 Specters of Slavery, Sites of Violence: Reading Unigwe’s On Black Sisters Street as a “Neo-Slave” Narrative 48 3 Mobilities as Transnational Literary Aesthetics in Adichie’s Americanah 68 PART II Negotiations: Transnational Identities, Home, and Intersectional Contexts 87 4 Navigating the American Dream: Diaspora Families and Transnational Dilemmas in Mbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers 5 “The Home of Things Falling Apart”: Narrating and Performing Home(land) in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names 110 89
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