This book is an exciting addition to a gap in non-Western genre studies of African fiction. It challenges the dominant canonicity of African literature, overshadowed by texts concerned with the colonial discourse while exploring speculative themes in Nigerian fiction and writings that stem from an African cosmology and culture.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part One - Strictures and Constraints 1. The Evolution of African SF: Contemporary Debates 2. The Canon of Nigerian Literature from the 1960s and the place of Nigerian SF 3. Voices Left Behind: Exploring the Pre-existing Nigerian SF Tradition before the Makerere Conference Part Two - Possibilities of Emergency 4. Aliens as an archetype of estrangement and the double heritage of emerging Nigerian SF 5. Capitalism and the politics of love: mutual interdependence as the onto-ethical revisions within Nigerian SF Conclusion