Admission requirements
Compulsory for BA African Studies. Those from other BA programs may be admitted with prior registration (please contact the course coordinator). MA Literary Studies: Pre-master Literature in Society.
Description
This course follows literary trajectories across the continent spanning from across literary genres (such as poetry, novels and short stories) and close reading activities. Possibly, the course will also actively engage in conversation with contemporary African authors working and living in the Netherlands in order to offer insights on the contemporary Afro-diasporic identity politics and to understand how Afropolitanism is relevant for both the diaspora and for Africa. Among required novels, a preference towards works originally composed in African languages will be privilieged ( i.e. The Perfect Nine or Matigari by Ngugi wa Thiong’o ; Ògbójú Ọdẹ nínú Igbó Irúnmalẹ̀, Forest of a Thousand Daemons, by Daniel Olorunfemi Fagunwa, Doomi Galo by Boubakar Diop). The section on art will be focused on paintings that bear witness to local involvement in the history of slavery and on the relation between African cinema and negritude.
Course objectives
Comprehend the key genres and debates on African-language literatures;
Engage with the African diaspora through active participation with living authors;
Analyse poetry novels, short stories; films and paintings;
Draw comparisons between works and films through intertextual critical techniques;
Design and write a book review.
Timetable
The timetables are available through [My Timetable] (https://rooster.universiteitleiden.nl/schedule).
Mode of instruction
Lectures
Excursion with authors
Assessment method
Assessment
Midterm take-home exam
Oral presentation
Final Exam
Weighing
Midterm take-home exam 20%
Oral presentation 10%
Final exam 70 %
Resit
There is one opportunity for a re-sit of the entire course (100%).
Inspection and feedback
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Reading list
The following reading list is indicative. Please consult the syllabus for more detailed information.
Handbooks on African literature:
Barber, K. & Furniss, G. (1997). “African-Language Writing.”
Eillen, J. (1992). African novels and the questions of orality.
Ricard, A. (2004). The Languages and Literatures of Africa.
Schipper, M. , Merolla, D.; Brinkman, I. (2019). Afrikaanse letterkunde : tradities, genres, auteurs en ontwikkelingen, author.
wa Thiong’o, N. (1981).Decolonising the Mind.
Novels and Poetry:
Abdalla, A. Sauti ya dhiki (The Voice of Agony).
Achebe, Chinua. Arrow of God. // Things Fall Apart.
Adichie, Ngozi A. Americanah. // Half of a Yellow Sun // Purple Hybiscus.
Antjie Koog Plundering
Binyawanga, Wainaina. One day I will write about this place.
Camara LayeThe Radiance of the king
Diop, B. Murambi. Le livre des ossessments. // Doomi Golo. Hidden notebooks
Djebar, A. Women of Algiers in their apartment.
Evaristo, Bernarndine. Girl, Woman, other.
Fagunwa, D. O. Ògbójú Ọdẹ nínú Igbó Irúnmalẹ̀ (Forest of a Thousand Daemons).
Faraax, M. J. Cawl Aqoondarro waa u Nacab Jacayl (Ignorance is the Enemy of Love).
Farah, N. Links. // Close Sesame // From a crooked rib // Maps etc..
Faye, Gaël. Le petit Pays.
Gurnah, Abdulrazak. Afterlives. // By The Sea // Gravel Heart // Paradise.
Mahmoud Mau, In This Fragile World
Makumbi, Jennifer. The First Woman. // Kintu // A Girl Is a Body of Water
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr,La plus secrète mémoire des hommes
Owuor, A. Yvonne. The Dragonfly Sea.
Tadjo, V. L’Ombre d’Imana.
Thiong’o, N. wa Matigari, The Perfect Nine
Soyinka, W. AShuttle in the crypt.
Thiong’o, N. The Perfect Nine.
Registration
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Contact
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Remarks
The meetings with African authors will be organized in the framework of the African writers’talks series, organized in cooperation with AfroBieb, Amsterdam.