
The Book in Africa Critical Debates
by Davis, Caroline; Johnson, DavidBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
David Johnson is Professor of Literature in the Department of English at The Open University, UK. He is the author of Imagining the Cape Colony (2012) and Shakespeare and South Africa (1996), the principal author of Jurisprudence: A South African Perspective (2001), and co-editor of A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English (2005).
Table of Contents
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART I: FROM SCRIPT TO PRINT
1. Copying and Circulation in South Africa's Reading Cultures, 1780-1840; Archie L. Dick
2. Printing as an Agent of Change in Morocco, 1864-1912; Fawzi Abdulrazak
3. Between Manuscripts and Books: Islamic Printing in Ethiopia; Alessandro Gori
4. Making Book History in Timbuktu; Shamil Jeppie
PART II: POLITICS AND PROFIT IN AFRICAN PRINT CULTURES
5. Print Culture and Imagining the Union of South Africa; David Johnson
6. Creating a Book Empire: Longmans in Africa; Caroline Davis
7. From Royalism to E-secessionism: Lozi Histories and Ethnic Politics in Zambia; Jack Hogan and Giacomo Macola
8. Between the Cathedral and the Market: A Study of Wits University Press; Elizabeth Le Roux
PART III: THE MAKING OF AFRICAN LITERATURE
9. Francophone African Literary Prizes and the 'Empire of the French Language'; Ruth Bush and Claire Ducournau
10. Heinemann's African Writers Series and the Rise of James Ngugi; Nourdin Bejjit
11. The Publishing and Digital Dissemination of Creative Writing in Cameroon; Joyce B. Ashuntantang
Index
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