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Introduction | ||
Limuru and Kinta Kunte | 1 | |
Publishing Ngugi: The Challenge, the Risk, and the Reward | 13 | |
Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the Young Poet | 29 | |
From Makerere University | 33 | |
Ngugi's British Education | 35 | |
Accent Marks | 47 | |
Mzee's New Clothes: Neocolonial Detention as a Spectacle of Invisibility | 49 | |
Third World Texts, Western Critical Tools: The Question of Cultural Colonialism - Marshall's The Chosen Place, The Timeless People and Cixous' "Patriarchal Binary Oppositions" | 61 | |
The "Mau Mau" in Hollywood: Something of Value and Counterinsurgency from Algiers to Alabama | 71 | |
Tom Ass Clarence | 87 | |
Nobel Peace Prize 1993 | 89 | |
Brother Okot | 90 | |
Evolution | 91 | |
Why It's Quiet in Some Churches | 92 | |
Blixen, Ngugi: Recounting Kenya | 95 | |
Natio, Nation and Postcoloniality: The Example of Ngugi | 111 | |
Mitumba and Ten Fat Bulls | 133 | |
Art as a Political Weapon: South Africa's Cultural Workers Debate Their Role in the Struggle | 137 | |
Writers and Politics / Writers in Politics: Ngugi and the Language Question | 165 | |
Gwaka Ituura Rieru | 187 | |
Gucookia Mihuumu, Ringi Rimwe | 191 | |
The Ibadan-Ife Group, Ngugi, and "Revolutionary Realism" | 193 | |
A Call at Dusk | 207 | |
Ferocious Comedies: Henri Lopes' The Laughing Cry and Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Matigari as "Dictator" Novels | 211 | |
A Sculpture of Democracy | 227 | |
One People's Freedom, One Woman's Pain: Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Alice Walker, and the Problem of Female Circumcision | 231 | |
Decolonizing Spaces: Uses of African Storytelling in African-American Slave Narratives and Ngugi's Matigari | 247 | |
Uncovering Codes / (Re)Covering Africa: Pauline Hopkins' Linguistic Journey to a Hidden Self | 259 | |
Kamau Brathwaite's Videolect: Spirit and Letter | 271 | |
Writing Other / Writing Oral: Toni Morrison's Beloved | 283 | |
In the Shelter of Spirits | 305 | |
Models for Resistance: a Double Bind | 309 | |
Distant Panther | 321 | |
Tsi Tsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions: An African Woman's Revisionist Narrative | 323 | |
On the Shire | 333 | |
Living Secretly and Spinning Tales: Ngugi's Secret Lives and Other Stories | 335 | |
Matigari and the Reconceptualization of Realism in the Novel | 349 | |
Ngugi wa Thiong'o | 367 | |
Coming Full Circle | 368 |
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