The essays collected in African Print Cultures claim African newspapers as subjects of historical and literary study. Newspapers were not only vehicles for anticolonial nationalism. They were also incubators of literary experimentation and networks by which new solidarities came into being. By focusing on the creative work that African editors and contributors did, this volume brings an infrastructure of African public culture into view. The first of four thematic sections, African Newspaper Networks, considers the work that newspaper editors did to relate events within their...
The essays collected in African Print Cultures claim African newspapers as subjects of historical and literary study. Newspapers were not on...