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Publishing Africa in French was the winner of the African Literature Association's First Book Award in 2018.

It has become commonplace to note that the global French literary marketplace is dominated by Parisian publishing houses and metropolitan kudos. This study probes the aesthetic and political implications of that assertion by revisiting the history of African literature in post-war France. Extensive archival research is combined with literary analysis to investigate the destabilizing impact of decolonization on legitimate notions of language, authorship and literary value. Mapping connections between institutions such as Présence Africaine, Éditions du Seuil, Gallimard and the Association des écrivains de la mer et de l’outre-mer, the author argues that a contested and variegated African literary presence actively shaped the metropolitan publishing scene during this period of transition. In turn, the material aspects of book production and distribution are shown to be inextricably entangled with ongoing debates over the representation of Africa in words. Authors whose work is considered in detail include Abdoulaye Sadji, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Christine Garnier, Malick Fall, Chinua Achebe and Peter Abrahams. Publishing Africa in French uses an innovative interdisciplinary methodology to contribute fresh insights to current concerns in French studies, African studies, and postcolonial book history.

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Reviews 'This is an excellent monograph, which challenges a number of received views and brings a wealth of new evidence into the debates about Francophone post-war literature about Africa. In particular, its mining of a largely untapped archive opens up new directions for research which other scholars will no doubt follow.'
David Murphy, Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies
'Bush’s study is innovative and lucid in depicting the ‘complex portrait of the French-language publishing scene' (p. 251) in which African letters contributed to shift the ‘Parisian capital of the world republic of letters’ (p. 195).'
Alioune Sow, French Studies
'Publishing Africa in French provides new perspectives for the study of African literature beyond the Francophone context, and paves the way for scholarship to engage with other lines of research, such as the history of literary reception and the material conditions of educational publishing. More importantly, the volume provides a valuable toolkit for scholars working on Francophone African literature who seek to enlarge, nuance, or counterbalance their understandings of literary texts.'
Khalid Lyamlahy, Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation
'As her recent award from the African Literature Association suggests, Bush’s book is a necessary contribution to scholarship on African literature. But its intervention extends beyond this field, as she deliberately chooses not to limit her study to “an Afrocentric account of literary history”. Indeed, scholars of French literature and history will find Bush’s study immensely useful as well. Not only does this monograph offer many stimulating leads for scholars, such as the need for work on the history of educational publishing in francophone Africa, but it also serves as a methodological model for future research.'
Madeline Bedecarré, Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Institutions
1 Anthologizing the Union française
2 Book-publishing at Présence Africaine
3 Literary prize culture

Mediations
4 Authenticity and authorship
5 Editorial craft and literary resistance
6 Translating Africa in the French republic of letters

Conclusion

Appendices
Notes
Works cited
Index

Publishing Africa in French: Literary

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 02/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800349100, 978-1800349100
      ISBN10: 1800349106

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Publishing Africa in French was the winner of the African Literature Association's First Book Award in 2018.

      It has become commonplace to note that the global French literary marketplace is dominated by Parisian publishing houses and metropolitan kudos. This study probes the aesthetic and political implications of that assertion by revisiting the history of African literature in post-war France. Extensive archival research is combined with literary analysis to investigate the destabilizing impact of decolonization on legitimate notions of language, authorship and literary value. Mapping connections between institutions such as Présence Africaine, Éditions du Seuil, Gallimard and the Association des écrivains de la mer et de l’outre-mer, the author argues that a contested and variegated African literary presence actively shaped the metropolitan publishing scene during this period of transition. In turn, the material aspects of book production and distribution are shown to be inextricably entangled with ongoing debates over the representation of Africa in words. Authors whose work is considered in detail include Abdoulaye Sadji, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Christine Garnier, Malick Fall, Chinua Achebe and Peter Abrahams. Publishing Africa in French uses an innovative interdisciplinary methodology to contribute fresh insights to current concerns in French studies, African studies, and postcolonial book history.

      Trade Review
      Reviews 'This is an excellent monograph, which challenges a number of received views and brings a wealth of new evidence into the debates about Francophone post-war literature about Africa. In particular, its mining of a largely untapped archive opens up new directions for research which other scholars will no doubt follow.'
      David Murphy, Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies
      'Bush’s study is innovative and lucid in depicting the ‘complex portrait of the French-language publishing scene' (p. 251) in which African letters contributed to shift the ‘Parisian capital of the world republic of letters’ (p. 195).'
      Alioune Sow, French Studies
      'Publishing Africa in French provides new perspectives for the study of African literature beyond the Francophone context, and paves the way for scholarship to engage with other lines of research, such as the history of literary reception and the material conditions of educational publishing. More importantly, the volume provides a valuable toolkit for scholars working on Francophone African literature who seek to enlarge, nuance, or counterbalance their understandings of literary texts.'
      Khalid Lyamlahy, Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation
      'As her recent award from the African Literature Association suggests, Bush’s book is a necessary contribution to scholarship on African literature. But its intervention extends beyond this field, as she deliberately chooses not to limit her study to “an Afrocentric account of literary history”. Indeed, scholars of French literature and history will find Bush’s study immensely useful as well. Not only does this monograph offer many stimulating leads for scholars, such as the need for work on the history of educational publishing in francophone Africa, but it also serves as a methodological model for future research.'
      Madeline Bedecarré, Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

      Table of Contents
      List of figures
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Institutions
      1 Anthologizing the Union française
      2 Book-publishing at Présence Africaine
      3 Literary prize culture

      Mediations
      4 Authenticity and authorship
      5 Editorial craft and literary resistance
      6 Translating Africa in the French republic of letters

      Conclusion

      Appendices
      Notes
      Works cited
      Index

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