Irony, Agency and the Global Imaginary in Post-2000 Nigerian and Kenyan Literature
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Irony, Agency and the Global Imaginary in Post-2000 Nigerian and Kenyan Literature

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Irony, Agency and the Global Imaginary in Post-2000 Nigerian and Kenyan Literature

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An examination of alternate imaginaries of 'the global' in post-millennium anglophone African literature and the differing forms of agency that these imaginaries produce.

Irony, Agency and the Global Imaginary in Post-2000 Nigerian and Kenyan Literature provides deft and detailed readings of writers' perspectives that theorize 'the global' as experienced through vectors of globality such as the tourism industry, development agencies, multinational media, NGOs and consumerism. Penny Cartwright develops a conceptual distinction between two types of global imaginaries: 'territorial' imaginaries that treat privileged spaces or locations as 'global', thus demanding strategies of physical access and mobility; and 'orientational' imaginaries that treat 'globality' as a disposition or attitude that individuals perform or embody.

Drawing detailed case studies from the work of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Binyavanga Wainaina (Kenya), Chris Abani, Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani and A. Igoni Barrett (Nigeria), Cartwright shows how these different kinds of imaginaries are combined, contrasted and ironized in literary texts. By analyzing Africa-based representations of 'the global', from the millennium period onward, this book considers how global imaginaries are shaped by and inflect distinctive regional experiences, including of postcoloniality, Structural Adjustment, oil economics, multilingualism and humanitarianism.

Departing from more extensive recent scholarship on migration narratives, the book contributes insights into literary engagements of 'the global' that arise from Nigerian and Kenyan national spaces and circumstances. It explores the narrative strategies through which alternate ideas of the global are represented, with particular emphasis on ironizing strategies, as well as the kinds of personal and political responses that the various imaginaries produce in characters.

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Year
2026
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9798765109731

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Dedication Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 ‘The illusion of affluence’: Global overwhelm in Graceland
  9. 2 ‘Straight to the man at the top’: Dramatic irony and the global scale in Wizard of the Crow
  10. 3 ‘[F]lies on the eyelids’: Media-made global imaginaries in Binyavanga Wainaina’s short fiction
  11. 4 ‘[A]ll the clang, the rang-tang-tang’: Relearning the global in One Day I Will Write about This Place
  12. 5 ‘[L]overs in distant lands’: Post-development and performances of modernity in I Do Not Come to You by Chance
  13. 6 Crisis and fantasy: Blackass’s metamorphosizing global imaginaries
  14. Conclusion. Lessons learned, alternate paths and the final form
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index
  17. Imprint

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