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Preface | ||
Introduction: The Man Who Betrayed Africa? | ||
Transgressing Traditional Narrative Form | 3 | |
Knocking on the Door of the House of Hunger: Fracturing Narratives and Disordering Identity | 23 | |
Unstable Identities, Unstable Narratives in Black Sunlight | 43 | |
Black Sunlight: Exploding Dichotomies - A Language Terrorist At Work | 57 | |
Marechera's Politic Body: The Menippeanism of a "Lost Generation" in Africa? | 75 | |
Carnival and Hybridity in Marechera and Lesego Rampolokeng | 93 | |
Kariba's Fall: A Short Story | 105 | |
The Outsider Within: Marginality as Symptom in Marechera's "Throne of Bayonets" | 121 | |
Resistance and Affirmation: Marechera's "My Arms Vanished Mountains" | 137 | |
Danger! Stay Away from Meaningless Poems! | 151 | |
Fictional Autobiographies or Autobiographical Fictions? | 163 | |
The Slow Sound of his Tongue: Speech Impediments and Political Impediments in Marechera's Work | 177 | |
The Search for the Primordial 1 in the Novels Black Sunlight and The Black Insider | 193 | |
A Black Insider: The Man Walking Away From His Shadow | 209 | |
Inside/out: Body and Sexuality in Marechera's Fiction | 221 | |
Black and White from Rhodesia: Memories of Dambudzo | 235 | |
Jumping on the Bandwagon of Oppression: A Book Review | 249 | |
Scrapiron Blues: My Book of the Year | 251 | |
Reconstructing Childhood: Social Banditry in Marechera's Children's Stories | 253 | |
Down and Out in London and Harare: Marechera's Subversion of "African Literature" | 265 | |
Traces of Tradition: The Probability of the Marecheran Manfish | 283 | |
"In Search of my True People": Universal Humanism in Marechera's Writing | 299 | |
Epilogue: Taking Resentment for Wisdom: A Posthumous Conversation Between Marechera, N. H. Brettell and George Grosz | 315 | |
Bibliography | 333 | |
Contributors | 343 | |
Index | 347 |
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