An edition of Bessie Head (1996)

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subversive identities in exile

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An edition of Bessie Head (1996)

Bessie Head

subversive identities in exile

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One of the foremost African writers of our time, who dispelled the silence between colonial and feminist discourses by "talking back," Bessie Head at last gets her due in this first book-length, comprehensive study of her work. This book locates Head's unquestionable importance in the canon of African literature.

Author Huma Ibrahim argues that unless we are able to look at the merging of women's sexual and linguistic identity with their political and gendered identity, the careful configurations created in Head's work will elude us.

Ibrahim offers a series of thoughtful readings informed by feminist, diasporan, postcolonial, and poststructuralist insights and concerns. She identifies a theme she calls "exilic consciousness" - the desire to belong - and traces its manifestations through each phase of Head's work, showing how "women's talk" - a marginalized commodity in the construction of southern Africa - is differently embodied and evaluated.

Bessie Head's works are frequently featured in courses in African literature, third-world literature, and fiction writing, but there is little critical material on them.

Ibrahim offers readings of Head's novels When Rain Clouds Gather, Maru, and A Question of Power, as well as the collections Tales of Tenderness and Power, A Collector of Treasures, A Woman Alone: Autobiographical Writings, and The Cardinals, the histories Serowe: Village of the Rain Wind and A Bewitched Crossroad, and her letters to Robert Vigne collected in A Gesture of Belonging. In Head's exploration of oppressed people, especially women and those in exile, Ibrahim finds startling insights into institutional power relations.

Head not only subverts Western hegemonic notions of the third-world woman but offers a critique of postcoloniality.

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English
Pages
252

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Bessie Head: subversive identities in exile
1996, University Press of Virginia
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-249) and index.

Published in
Charlottesville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823
Library of Congress
PR9369.3.H4 Z72 1996, PR9369.3.H4Z72 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 252 p. ;
Number of pages
252

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Open Library
OL979731M
Internet Archive
bessieheadsubver00ibra
ISBN 10
0813916852
LCCN
96017170
OCLC/WorldCat
34553531
Goodreads
1545425

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