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Anders Breidlid

    Resistance and consciousness in Kenya and South Africa
    American Culture. An Anthology of Civilization Texts
    • American Culture is an anthology of primary, documentary texts of American civilisation using excerpts from speeches, political addresses, articles, interviews, oral histories, autobiographies, advertisements and song lyrics.Edited by academics who are highly experienced in the study and teaching of American Studies across a wide range of institutions, this volume * a wide range of texts that introduce the students to various sides of American society in an historical its regions, immigration, social structure, ethnic groups, ideology, religion and popular culture* primary sources of American life that students themselves can subject to cultural analysis and discussions in class* linking text arranged thematically* a means of seeing and understanding the ways in which language and culture are closely related, enabling students to integrate the study of culture and language and develop a combination of linguistic and cultural analytical skills.

      American Culture. An Anthology of Civilization Texts
    • Resistance and consciousness in Kenya and South Africa

      Subalternity and Representation in the Novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o and Alex La Guma

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This study undertakes an analysis of the models of response (resistance/non-agency) to colonial, apartheid and post-colonial imposition which are posited in the novels of the Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o and the South African writer Alex La Guma. Such a focus involves related issues such as the relationship between the consciousness level of the subaltern and his/her capacity for resistance, and how oppression affects self-construction and consciousness. Since the book deals with resistance and consciousness within the textual space of the novels, the central issue raised in the study is explored around questions of representation. The study places the texts in the historical and political context of colonial and post-colonial Kenya and apartheid South Africa. The study analyses the development of the two authors’ literary careers and distinguishes between two phases in the two authors’ fiction, viz. their «counter-hegemonic» and their «combat» fiction. While the counter-hegemonic fiction resists essentialist representation of subaltern consciousness and rejects an essentialist view of resistance as an obvious, non-contradictory act, the study claims that their combat literature is a more direct, uncompromising and often one-dimensional reaction and struggle against the oppressor.

      Resistance and consciousness in Kenya and South Africa