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- The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery
- The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts and Contestation
- Part II Forms and Figures
- Chapter 3 Speculative African Slaveries
- Chapter 4 Contemporary and Historical Slavery in West African Digital Literature
- Chapter 5 Enslavement and Forced Marriage in Uyghur Literature
- Chapter 6 Consuming Slavery in China’s Epic Domestic Novels
- Chapter 7 The Language of Slavery in the Mongolian Literary Tradition
- Part III Legacies and Afterlives
- Part IV Metaphors and Migrations
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
Chapter 3 - Speculative African Slaveries
from Part II - Forms and Figures
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2022
- The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery
- The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts and Contestation
- Part II Forms and Figures
- Chapter 3 Speculative African Slaveries
- Chapter 4 Contemporary and Historical Slavery in West African Digital Literature
- Chapter 5 Enslavement and Forced Marriage in Uyghur Literature
- Chapter 6 Consuming Slavery in China’s Epic Domestic Novels
- Chapter 7 The Language of Slavery in the Mongolian Literary Tradition
- Part III Legacies and Afterlives
- Part IV Metaphors and Migrations
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To …
Summary
Since the turn of this century, science fiction, fantasy, and horror have become cornerstones of African literature. This chapter looks at speculative fiction from across the continent that radically reimagines slavery, examining the ways writers have sutured questions of subjection and desired freedom into cyberpunk worlds, revisionist histories, invented mysticisms, and alien encounters. What, this chapter asks, is the function of the sizable body of African speculative fiction that imagines slaveries removed from the middle passage and chattel slavery in the Americas, including works with no clear historical analogue?
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- The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery , pp. 49 - 61Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022