Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The memory of the colonial experience is a recurrent topic in the Swahili prose produced after the independencies. The present article investigates how East African writers creating in the Swahili language reconstructed and preserved the local reminiscences of the colonial trauma, sometimes in reaction to the solicitations of the political leaders. The textual analysis is contextualised by taking into account the historical, cultural and linguistic specificities of the two countries where post-independence Swahili literature developed, namely Kenya and Tanzania.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Colonial memory, Swahili literature, Kenya, Tanzania
List of contributors:
Aiello, Flavia
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