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    African migration and the novel : exploring race, civil war, and environmental destruction / Jack Taylor.

    • Title:African migration and the novel : exploring race, civil war, and environmental destruction / Jack Taylor.
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    • Author/Creator:Taylor, Jack, 1982- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:JSTOR (Organization)
    • Published/Created:Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2024.
      ©2024
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      • Call Number: PN3352.E45
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Emigration and immigration in literature.
      Immigrants in literature.
      African diaspora in literature.
      Africans--Migrations.
      Africa--Emigration and immigration.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
    • Description:1 online resource ( viii, 209 pages.) :
    • Series:Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
      Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 09, 2024).
    • ISBN:9781805432845 electronic book
      1805432842 electronic book
      9781805432838 electronic book
      1805432834 electronic book
      9781648250910 hardcover
    • Contents:Introduction: The Migratory Imagination
      Migration, Sexual Exploitation, and the Form of the Afterlife of Slavery: Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters Street and Chris Abani's Becoming Abigail
      Refugee Livelihood, Racial Disorientation, and Mourning and Melancholy: Dinaw Mengestu's The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears and How to Read the Air
      Hospitality, Forgiveness, and the Afterlife of Colonialism in the Paris Suburbs: Wilfried N'SondeÌ⁰'s The Heart of the Leopard Children and The Silence of Spirits
      Migration and the Rwanda Genocide: Boubacar Boris Diop's Murambi: The Book of Bones and Gilbert Gatore's The Past Ahead
      Environmental Devastation and Accumulation by Dispossession: Ishmael Beah's Radiance of Tomorrow and In Koli Jean Bofane's Congo INC.
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