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Of Land, Bones, and Money

Emily McGiffin (Autor)

University of Virginia (Editora)

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SKU: 9780813942766

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The South African literature of iimbongi, the oral poets of the amaXhosa people, has long shaped understandings of landscape and history and offered a forum for grappling with change. Of Land, Bones, and Money examines the shifting role of these poets in South African society and the ways in which they have helped inform responses to segregation, apartheid, the injustices of extractive capitalism, and contemporary politics in South Africa.

Emily McGiffin first discusses the history of the amaXhosa people and the environment of their homelands before moving on to the arrival of the British, who began a relentless campaign annexing land and resources in the region. Drawing on scholarship in the fields of human geography, political ecology, and postcolonial ecocriticism, she considers isiXhosa poetry in translation within its cultural, historical, and environmental contexts, investigating how these poems struggle with the arrival and expansion of the exploitation of natural resources in South Africa and the entrenchment of profoundly racist politics that the process entailed. In contemporary South Africa, iimbongi remain a respected source of knowledge and cultural identity. Their ongoing practice of producing complex, spiritually rich literature continues to have a profound social effect, contributing directly to the healing and well-being of their audiences, to political transformation, and to environmental justice.

 

Sobre o Livro

O livro examina a literatura dos iimbongi, os poetas orais amaXhosa, situando poemas em isiXhosa traduzidos em contextos históricos e ambientais da região sul-africana; aborda a chegada dos britânicos e a apropriação de terras e recursos.

A autora usa referenciais de geografia humana, ecologia política e ecocrítica pós-colonial para analisar respostas poéticas à segregação, ao apartheid e às dinâmicas do capitalismo extrativo; inclui discussões sobre memória coletiva e identidade cultural.

Propõe leitura relevante para leitores das áreas de literatura comparada, estudos africanos e ambientalismo cultural, mostrando como a prática dos iimbongi influencia bem-estar social, transformações políticas e justiça ambiental.

Características

Categoria Literatura comparada
Subcategoria Estudos africanos
Autores Emily McGiffin
Sobre o Autor Emily McGiffin é pesquisadora que trabalha com literatura sul-africana e estudos culturais; publica estudos sobre poesia oral e contextos socioambientais.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 266
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Virginia
ISBN 9780813942766
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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