Oliver Lovesey examines the conundrum of the postcolonial intellectual, a central yet critically overlooked figure in the postcolonial project. He focuses on Ngägäwa Thiong'o within his cultural, historical, and intellectual contexts, primarily with respect to his non-fictional prose writings, including his neglected early journalism and his most
Oliver Lovesey examines the conundrum of the postcolonial intellectual, a central yet critically overlooked figure in the postcolonial project. He focuses on Ngägäwa Thiong'o within his cultural, historical, and intellectual contexts, primarily with respect to his non-fictional prose writings, including his neglected early journalism and his most
Oliver Lovesey is Associate Professor of English at the University of British Columbia-Okanagan, Canada, editor of Approaches to Teaching the Works of NgÅ(c)gÄ(c) wa Thiong'o (2012) and author of NgÅ(c)gÄ(c) wa Thiong'o (2000). He is also the editor, most recently, of Victorian Social Activists' Novels (2011) and author of Postcolonial George Eliot (forthcoming).
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Contents: The postcolonial intellectual The decolonization of James NgÅ(c)gÄ(c): early journalism Diasporic Pan-Africanism: the Caribbean connection NgÅ(c)gÄ(c)'s 'aesthetics of decolonization': return to the source Postcolonial intellectual self-fashioning The global intellectual: conclusion Works cited Index.
Contents: The postcolonial intellectual The decolonization of James NgÅ(c)gÄ(c): early journalism Diasporic Pan-Africanism: the Caribbean connection NgÅ(c)gÄ(c)'s 'aesthetics of decolonization': return to the source Postcolonial intellectual self-fashioning The global intellectual: conclusion Works cited Index.
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