JALA is the flagship journal of the African Literature Association (ALA), current Editor in Chief is Moradewun Adejunmobi. Image = Iya ni Wura, by Diana Mafe.
Issue Alert! Handling and Mishandling African Language Texts, edited by Serena Talento & Moradewun Adejunmobi.
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JALA joins Taylor & Francis journals in mourning the passing of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: a giant of African literary production, leading intellectual on African languages and decolonisation, and influential dissident.
A clutch of excellent open access articles: https://t.co/BVzLwLjCSD
The article develops this argument by bringing Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s feminist position into conversation with the feminist visions of pioneering African scholars of feminism such as Molara Ogundipe-Leslie, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi, and Mary Kolawole.
While pioneering African theorists of feminism sought epistemic freedom within the framework of nationalism, the third generation do so outside of this framework.
The Journal of the African Literature Association is now fully indexed in Scopus!
Great news for SANLIC researchers, you can publish in JALA at no cost under the Read & Publish deal with Taylor & Francis.
Explore and submit: https://t.co/8PkHwdujz4
Joy to be at @AfricanLitAssoc’s vibrant 50th anniversary conference in Nairobi. Editors of @JournalAfLit (JALA) discuss do’s and dont’s of journal publishing.
JALA going from strength to strength! Submit your article and sign up for content alerts: https://t.co/BXu1Uun7aw
Trends in African literary and cultural studies — great @AfricanLitAssoc & @JournalAfLit panel in Nairobi with editorial board members, outgoing @AfricaJacs editor Carli Coetzee in the chair, and engaged audience,
Book review alert! Projections of Dakar: (Re)Imagining Urban Senegal Through Cinema by Devin Bryson and Molly Krueger Enz. Athens. Reviewed by Thérèse De Raedt.
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Book review forum essay alert! Everything is sampled: digital and print mediations in African arts and letters by Akinwumi Adeṣọkan. Essay by Akin Adeṣọkan.
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Book review alert! The Suicide Archive: Reading Resistance in the Wake of French Empire by Doyle Calhoun. Reviewed by Vlad Dima.
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"Food, Migration, and Place Consciousness in Chika Unigwe’s Better Never than Late" by Idom T. Inyabri & Elizabeth Olaoye:
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https://t.co/oSy18SHHbZ
It takes into account existing systems of domination to show, and throw into relief, environmental problems through the prism of an imposed colonial economy that lives on today and still holds hostage large regions of the Congo.
Article alert! "Représentations, valeurs et questions de l’eau dans Congo Inc. Le testament de Bismarck de Bofane" by Brigitte Tsobgny.
Access: https://t.co/27wT04iLfX
This article examines the representation of water in Congo Inc., the values attributed to it, and the related questions this resource raises in a globalized world. The analysis is grounded in the theory of decolonial ecology developed by Malcolm Ferdinand.