
Animist Poetics : Ancestral Trauma and Regeneration in African Literature
by Ryan Topper
Title:
Animist Poetics : Ancestral Trauma and Regeneration in African Literature
Author:
Ryan Topper
Series (if any):
SUNY series, Philosophy and Race
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
296 pages
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-13:
9798855803259
EAN:
9798855803259
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
712
Dimensions (mm):
162 x 237 x 27
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Argues that African literature conceptualizes trauma and regeneration as a more-than-human process, offering an animist revision of psychoanalysis.Psychoanalytic trauma theory largely disregards African perspectives. Postcolonial criticism often filters these perspectives through a secular humanist lens. Examining how African literature uses animism to address the traumas of colonization, Animist Poetics offers a new understanding of the postcolonial condition. From an animist viewpoint, the self is not an individual but rather a regenerative process linking the living, the dead, and their ecosystems. Looking at poetry, fiction, drama, and visual art-including archival manuscripts by Wole Soyinka and Yvonne Vera-Ryan Topper argues that African literature reinvents these Indigenous ecologies in uniquely modern ways. Animist Poetics takes Indigenous-and literary-knowledge seriously, rethinking the foundations of psychoanalysis and charting new theoretical paths in posthumanism, the environmental humanities, new materialism, biopolitics, and memory studies.










