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  • At the Crossroads: Nigerian Travel Writing and Literary Culture in Yoruba and English

    At the Crossroads by Jones, Rebecca;

    Nigerian Travel Writing and Literary Culture in Yoruba and English

    Series: African Articulations; 7;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    • Date of Publication 23 August 2022
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781847013354
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages312 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 440 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 5 b/w illus.
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    Short description:

    Shortlisted for the SAUK Fage & Oliver Prize 2020 'Honorable Mention' for the ALA First Book Award - Scholarship 2021 A path-breaking contribution to the critical literature on African travel writing.

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    Long description:

    Shortlisted for the SAUK Fage & Oliver Prize 2020 'Honorable Mention' for the ALA First Book Award - Scholarship 2021 A path-breaking contribution to the critical literature on African travel writing. Throughout the twentieth century, Nigerians have been writing about their travels within Nigeria using a variety of media and forms, from serialised newspaper travelogues to personal diaries, autobiographies and online narratives.These works offer important insights into how Nigerians have represented Nigeria to itself and to the world. This is the first book to examine the production of Nigerian travel narratives about Nigeria in the century from colonisation to independence. Rebecca Jones argues that we can read these texts both as the products of a local Nigerian print culture, and through their articulations with global travel writing traditions. Focusing on travel writing published from 1914 to 2014 in the Yoruba-speaking region of southwestern Nigeria, home to a well-established and prolific writing and print culture in both Yoruba and English, this cultural history of Nigerian travel comprisesclose readings of these works, and argues that the production of travel writing in the region can be read not simply as a foreign import, but as a cluster of genres with a cohesive local history. Writers discussed include Samuel Ajayi Crowther, I.B. Thomas, E.A. Akintan, Isaac Delano, D.O. Fagunwa, Amos Tutuola, Ben Okri, Babatunde Shadeko, Damilola Ajenifuja, Chibuzor Mirian Azubuike, Pelu Awofeso, Lape Soetan, Teju Cole, Adewale Maja-Pearce, Noo Saro-Wiwa, and the Invisible Borders collective. Nigeria: Premium Times Books

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    Table of Contents:

    "Introduction African travel writing: genres of writing and forms of travel Travel writing, colonial print culture, and the Yoruba newspapers of the 1920s Isaac Délàno's The Soul of Nigeria, at the crossroads of ""civilisation"" Journeys of experience and transformation: the quest narrative in Yoruba and English fiction Surveying and serving Nigeria in national travel writing after the civil war ""Nigeria is my playground"": travel for travel's sake in twenty-first century Nigeria From the ""dark return"" to the ""open"" nation: diaspora travel narratives of return to Nigeria Epilogue: Southwest Nigerian travel writing and literary culture at the crossroads Bibliography"

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