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Reconfiguring Transregionalisation in the Global SouthEntangled Solidarities: African–Asian Writers’ Organisations, Anti-colonial Rhetorics and Afrasian Imaginaries in East African Literature

Reconfiguring Transregionalisation in the Global South: Entangled Solidarities: African–Asian... [The following chapter seeks to critically reconstruct a history of organised solidarity between African and Asian writers that began in the post-Bandung spirit of increased cooperation between countries of the “Global South”, but soon succumbed to the pressures of Cold War ideology, nationalism and an overpowering victimological tale of local cultures endangered by “western imperialism”. The essay argues that today, attempts to revive this “enchanted solidarity” (as well as the Afro-Asian Writers’ Association) testify to the spectral presence of an abstract solidarity of common victimhood that has little to offer either to literary theory or to literary practice in the twenty-first century. On the other hand, the essay explores new modes of Rethinking the Global South and a new “Afrasian” attentiveness to African–Asian contact zones in East African Literature that has largely replaced the spectral appeal to anti-colonial literary, cultural and political identities in contemporary East African literary practice.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Reconfiguring Transregionalisation in the Global SouthEntangled Solidarities: African–Asian Writers’ Organisations, Anti-colonial Rhetorics and Afrasian Imaginaries in East African Literature

Editors: Anthony, Ross; Ruppert, Uta

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-28310-0
Pages
117 –139
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-28311-7_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The following chapter seeks to critically reconstruct a history of organised solidarity between African and Asian writers that began in the post-Bandung spirit of increased cooperation between countries of the “Global South”, but soon succumbed to the pressures of Cold War ideology, nationalism and an overpowering victimological tale of local cultures endangered by “western imperialism”. The essay argues that today, attempts to revive this “enchanted solidarity” (as well as the Afro-Asian Writers’ Association) testify to the spectral presence of an abstract solidarity of common victimhood that has little to offer either to literary theory or to literary practice in the twenty-first century. On the other hand, the essay explores new modes of Rethinking the Global South and a new “Afrasian” attentiveness to African–Asian contact zones in East African Literature that has largely replaced the spectral appeal to anti-colonial literary, cultural and political identities in contemporary East African literary practice.]

Published: Nov 2, 2019

Keywords: Afrasia; Anti-colonialism; Cold War; East Africa; Global South; Imaginaries; Writers’ associations

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