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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 and âwriting backâ while exploring speculative themes in Nigerian fiction and writings that stem from an African cosmology and culture.

The book examines important twentieth-century precursors of the post-millennial âboomâ in Nigerian Speculative Fiction (SF), reading texts that were omitted from the Nigerian literary canon developed in the 1960s. It combines of the analysis of recent fiction and criticism with a historical overview of the development of the under-researched area of Nigerian SF. Through these readings, the author demonstrates the range of concerns explored by Nigerian SF including futurism, posthumanism, horror, fantasy and science fiction, among others. This book argues that these narratives exceed the binary implicitly sustained by the texts that wr

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 4/30/2025
    ISBN13: 9781032955551, 978-1032955551
    ISBN10: 1032955554

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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 and âwriting backâ while exploring speculative themes in Nigerian fiction and writings that stem from an African cosmology and culture.

    The book examines important twentieth-century precursors of the post-millennial âboomâ in Nigerian Speculative Fiction (SF), reading texts that were omitted from the Nigerian literary canon developed in the 1960s. It combines of the analysis of recent fiction and criticism with a historical overview of the development of the under-researched area of Nigerian SF. Through these readings, the author demonstrates the range of concerns explored by Nigerian SF including futurism, posthumanism, horror, fantasy and science fiction, among others. This book argues that these narratives exceed the binary implicitly sustained by the texts that wr

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