JSTOR

ALT 40, African Literature Comes of Age

Author

Okolocha; H. Obiageli ; Sallah; Tijan M. ; Gambo; Sani ; Negri; Alexandra ; Ehanire; Benedicta Adeola ; Diouf; Christophe S�k�ne ; Uwa; John ; Ahumibe; Nonye Chinyere ; Isiguzo; Chikwurah Destiny ; Mushakavanhu; Tinashe ; Roy; Paramita Routh ; Kasimma ; Adebiyi-Adelabu; Kazeem ; Bacon; Eugen M. ; Mohammed; Razinat Talatu

Year

2022

Publisher

Boydell & Brewer

Language

English

Pages

12

Link

Last Update

01-Nov-2024

Keywords

Language & Literature ; African Studies ; Cultural Studies

Description

The representation of disease or illness in literature can be sobering, distressing, illuminating, pedagogic, relieving, or even controversial depending on what the writer makes of it or what the reader gleans from it. For writers seeking escape from loneliness, social isolation, or depression resulting from some pathology, writing about such an experience may be soothing and relieving. Medical personnel can draw illumination and pedagogic values from reading illness narratives, while a patient that is reading a story may be agitated by the contents of the story to the point of despair. Perhaps the multiplicity of benefits or responses to a...

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