New Daughters of Africa
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New Daughters of Africa

An internationanl anthology of writing by women of African descent

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eBook - ePub

New Daughters of Africa

An internationanl anthology of writing by women of African descent

About this book

Showcasing the work of more than 200 women writers of African descent, this major international collection celebrates their contributions to literature and international culture.

Twenty-five years ago, Margaret Busby's groundbreaking anthology Daughters of Africa illuminated the "silent, forgotten, underrated voices of black women" (Washington Post).

Published to international acclaim, it was hailed as "an extraordinary body of achievement… a vital document of lost history" (Sunday Times).

New Daughters of Africa continues that mission for a new generation, bringing together a selection of overlooked artists of the past with fresh and vibrant voices that have emerged from across the globe in the past two decades, from Antigua to Zimbabwe with numerous South African contributors. Key figures join popular contemporaries in paying tribute to the heritage that unites them. Each of the pieces in this remarkable collection demonstrates an uplifting sense of sisterhood, honours the strong links that endure from generation to generation, and addresses the common obstacles women writers of colour face as they negotiate issues of race, gender and class, and confront vital matters of independence, freedom and oppression.

Custom, tradition, friendships, sisterhood, romance, sexuality, intersectional feminism, the politics of gender, race, and identity—all and more are explored in this glorious collection of work from over 200 writers. New Daughters of Africa spans a wealth of genres—autobiography, memoir, oral history, letters, diaries, short stories, novels, poetry, drama, humour, politics, journalism, essays and speeches—to demonstrate the diversity and remarkable literary achievements of black women.

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Information

Publisher
Jonathan Ball
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9781868429844
eBook ISBN
9781776190065

Index

  1. Abbott, Diane (1950s) 1, 2
    1. “The Caribbean” 1
  2. Abdel-Magied, Yassmin (1990s) 1
    1. “Eulogy for My Career” 1
  3. Aboulela, Leila (1960s) 1, 2
    1. “A Very Young Judge” 1
  4. Achebe, Chinua 1, 2, 3, 4
  5. Adébáy
    Ayòbámi (1980s) 1
    1. “Everything Is Wonderful” 1
  6. Adeniran, Sade (1960s) 1
    1. “The Day I Died” 1
  7. Adjonyoh, Zoe (1970s) 1, 2
    1. “A Beautiful Story” 1
  8. Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi (1970s) 1, 2, 3, 4
    1. From We Should All Be Feminists 1
  9. Agbabi, Patience (1960s) 1, 2
    1. “The Doll’s House” 1
  10. Agboton, Agnès (1960s) 1, 2
    1. “1” 1
    2. “30” 1
    3. “Omega” 1
  11. Aidoo, Ama Ata, 1, 2, 3, 4
  12. Allen, Candace (1950s) 1, 2
    1. “That First Night in Accra” 1
  13. Allen-Agostini, Lisa (1960s) 1
    1. “The Cook” 1
  14. Allfrey, Ellah Wakatama (19...

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Pre-1900
  5. Nana Asma’u
  6. Sarah Parker Remond
  7. Elizabeth Keckley
  8. Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
  9. H. Cordelia Ray
  10. Florida Ruffin Ridley
  11. Effie Waller Smith
  12. 1900s
  13. Meta Davis Cumberbatch
  14. 1920s
  15. Arthenia Bates Millican
  16. 1930s
  17. Barbara Chase-Riboud
  18. Nawal El Saadawi
  19. Adrienne Kennedy
  20. 1940s
  21. Andaiye
  22. Joan Anim-Addo
  23. Simi Bedford
  24. Nah Dove
  25. Bonnie Greer
  26. Jane Ulysses Grell
  27. Rashidah Ismaili
  28. Margo Jefferson
  29. Barbara Jenkins
  30. NomaVenda Mathiane
  31. Elizabeth Nunez
  32. Verna Allette Wilkins
  33. Sue Woodford-Hollick
  34. 1950s
  35. Diane Abbott
  36. Candace Allen
  37. Yaba Badoe
  38. Yvonne Bailey-Smith
  39. Angela Barry
  40. Linda Bellos
  41. Marion Bethel
  42. Tanella Boni
  43. Beverley Bryan
  44. Angela Cobbinah
  45. Carolyn Cooper
  46. Patricia Cumper
  47. Stella Dadzie
  48. Anni Domingo
  49. Bernardine Evaristo
  50. Diana Ferrus
  51. Nikky Finney
  52. Ifeona Fulani
  53. Patricia Glinton-Meicholas
  54. Carmen Harris
  55. Sandra Jackson-Opoku
  56. Donu Kogbara
  57. Andrea Levy
  58. Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi
  59. Tess Onwueme
  60. Zuleica Romay Guerra
  61. Andrea Rosario-Gborie
  62. Marina Salandy-Brown
  63. Sapphire
  64. Claire Shepherd
  65. Verene A. Shepherd
  66. SuAndi
  67. Charlotte Williams
  68. Makhosazana Xaba
  69. 1960s
  70. Leila Aboulela
  71. Sade Adeniran
  72. Patience Agbabi
  73. Agnès Agboton
  74. Ellah Wakatama Allfrey
  75. Amma Asante
  76. Michelle Asantewa
  77. Sefi Atta
  78. Gabeba Baderoon
  79. Doreen Baingana
  80. Ellen Banda-Aaku
  81. Ama Biney
  82. Malorie Blackman
  83. Akosua Busia
  84. Juanita Cox
  85. Nana-Ama Danquah
  86. Edwidge Danticat
  87. Yvonne Denis Rosario
  88. Yvvette Edwards
  89. Zena Edwards
  90. Aminatta Forna
  91. Danielle Legros Georges
  92. Wangui wa Goro
  93. Zita Holbourne
  94. Nalo Hopkinson
  95. Delia Jarrett-Macauley
  96. Catherine Johnson
  97. Susan Nalugwa Kiguli
  98. Lauri Kubuitsile
  99. Goretti Kyomuhendo
  100. Patrice Lawrence
  101. Lesley Lokko
  102. Karen Lord
  103. Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
  104. Reneilwe Malatji
  105. Sarah Ládíp Manyika
  106. Ros Martin
  107. Karen McCarthy Woolf
  108. Wame Molefhe
  109. Marie NDiaye
  110. Juliane Okot Bitek
  111. Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
  112. Winsome Pinnock
  113. Claudia Rankine
  114. Leone Ross
  115. Kadija Sesay
  116. Dorothea Smartt
  117. Adeola Solanke
  118. Celia Sorhaindo
  119. Andrea Stuart
  120. Jean Thévenet
  121. Natasha Trethewey
  122. Hilda J. Twongyeirwe
  123. Yvonne Vera
  124. Phillippa Yaa de Villiers
  125. Kit de Waal
  126. Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw
  127. Rebecca Walker
  128. 1970s
  129. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  130. Zoe Adjonyoh
  131. Lisa Allen-Agostini
  132. Monica Arac de Nyeko
  133. Yemisi Aribisala
  134. Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro
  135. Mildred K. Barya
  136. Jackee Budesta Batanda
  137. Jacqueline Bishop
  138. Malika Booker
  139. Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
  140. Gabrielle Civil
  141. Maxine Beneba Clarke
  142. Nadia Davids
  143. Camille T. Dungy
  144. Aida Edemariam
  145. Esi Edugyan
  146. Zetta Elliott
  147. Diana Evans
  148. Deise Faria Nunes
  149. Roxane Gay
  150. Hawa Jande Golakai
  151. Rachel Eliza Griffiths
  152. Joanne C. Hillhouse
  153. Ethel Irene Kabwato
  154. Fatimah Kelleher
  155. Rosamond S. King
  156. Beatrice Lamwaka
  157. Lebogang Mashile
  158. Isabella Matambanadzo
  159. Maaza Mengiste
  160. Sisonke Msimang
  161. Blessing Musariri
  162. Wanjiku wa Ngũgĩ
  163. Ketty Nivyabandi
  164. Nana Oforiatta Ayim
  165. Nnedi Okorafor
  166. Louisa Adjoa Parker
  167. Hannah Azieb Pool
  168. Olúmìdé Pópóọlá
  169. Minna Salami
  170. Noo Saro-Wiwa
  171. Taiye Selasi
  172. Lola Shoneyin
  173. Zadie Smith
  174. Attillah Springer
  175. Valerie Joan Tagwira
  176. Jennifer Teege
  177. Chika Unigwe
  178. Ayeta Anne Wangusa
  179. Zukiswa Wanner
  180. Jesmyn Ward
  181. Tiphanie Yanique
  182. 1980s
  183. Aybámi Adébáy
  184. Harriet Anena
  185. Ayesha Harruna Attah
  186. Jay Bernard
  187. Candice Carty-Williams
  188. Yrsa Daley-Ward
  189. Tjawangwa Dema
  190. Edwige Renée Dro
  191. Reni Eddo-Lodge
  192. Summer Edward
  193. Eve L. Ewing
  194. Vangile Gantsho
  195. zakia henderson-brown
  196. Afua Hirsch
  197. Naomi Jackson
  198. Donika Kelly
  199. Imbolo Mbue
  200. Nadifa Mohamed
  201. Natalia Molebatsi
  202. Aja Monet
  203. Glaydah Namukasa
  204. Selina Nwulu
  205. Trifonia Melibea Obono
  206. Irenosen Okojie
  207. Chinelo Okparanta
  208. Yewande Omotoso
  209. Makena Onjerika
  210. Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida
  211. Alake Pilgrim
  212. Zandria F. Robinson
  213. Namwali Serpell
  214. Warsan Shire
  215. Novuyo Rosa Tshuma
  216. 1990s
  217. Yassmin Abdel-Magied
  218. Rutendo Chabikwa
  219. Panashe Chigumadzi
  220. Anaïs Duplan
  221. Safia Elhillo
  222. Ashley Makue
  223. Bridget Minamore
  224. Chibundu Onuzo
  225. Copyrights and Permissions
  226. 1992 Daughters of Africa
  227. Index
  228. About the Book
  229. About the Author
  230. Copyright

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