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Land, Freedom and Fiction

History and Ideology in Kenya

Author: David Maughan Brown and Stephen Clingman   Series: African Culture Archive

A thought-provoking exploration of the Mau Mau uprising and its place in the literature and identity of Kenya.

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A thought-provoking exploration of the Mau Mau uprising and its place in the literature and identity of Kenya.

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This now classic work examines the contrasting ways in which the Mau Mau struggle for land and independence in Kenya was mirrored, and usually distorted, by successive generations of English and white Kenyan authors, as well as by indigenous Kenyan novelists. Against the turbulent background of the Mau Mau Uprising, Dr Maughan-Brown explores the relationship between history, literary creation and the myths that societies cultivate. Spanning the breadth of colonial and post-colonial African literature, his subjects range from the colonialist authors Robert Ruark and Elspeth Huxley to the post-independence novels of Meja Mwangi and Ngugi wa Thiong'o.Maughan-Brown's book is invaluable on many levels. He presents a concise account of the uprising and its place in Kenyan identity, and significantly increases our understanding of settler attitudes and the role of literature within colonial ideology. Land, Freedom and Fiction succeeds in showing the subtle insights a materialist approach can bring to the study of literature, ideology and society.

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Critic Reviews

“'A book extraordinarily attuned to the impress of history, politics and ideology upon literature... This, in other words, is a major study, the kind that lasts.' Stephen Clingman, from the Foreword”

A book extraordinarily attuned to the impress of history, politics and ideology upon literature… This, in other words, is a major study, the kind that lasts. Stephen Clingman, from the Foreword

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About the Author

Professor David Maughan-Brown is the former Deputy Vice Chancellor of York St John University. Brought up in East Africa and educated in South Africa, he previously lectured in the Department of English at the University of Natal

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This now classic work examines the contrasting ways in which the Mau Mau struggle for land and independence in Kenya was mirrored, and usually distorted, by successive generations of English and white Kenyan authors, as well as by indigenous Kenyan novelists. Against the turbulent background of the Mau Mau Uprising, Dr Maughan-Brown explores the relationship between history, literary creation and the myths that societies cultivate. Spanning the breadth of colonial and post-colonial African literature, his subjects range from the colonialist authors Robert Ruark and Elspeth Huxley to the post-independence novels of Meja Mwangi and Ngugi wa Thiong'o. Maughan-Brown's book is invaluable on many levels. He presents a concise account of the uprising and its place in Kenyan identity, and significantly increases our understanding of settler attitudes and the role of literature within colonial ideology. Land, Freedom and Fiction succeeds in showing the subtle insights a materialist approach can bring to the study of literature, ideology and society.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Zed Books Ltd
Published
15th June 2017
Edition
2nd
Pages
304
ISBN
9781786990143

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