Session H

Friday, June 16, 2017 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm

H.1 – Venue: Loria 250

Prepositioning African Literature as World Literature
Roundtable

Jeanne-Marie Jackson, Johns Hopkins University (Chair)

Simon Gikandi, Princeton University

Jeanne-Marie Jackson, Johns Hopkins University

Rosemary Jolly, Pennsylvania State University

Loka Losambe, University of Vermont

H.2 – Venue: 220 York 001

The Imaginative Vision of Abdilatif Abdalla, Swahili Poet and Activist
accompanied by readings in English (by translators) and Swahili by Abdilatif Abdalla
TRACALA Seminar: Roundtable 3 of 3 (Sponsored by the Princeton African Humanities Colloquium) 

Kai Kresse (Chair)

Abdilatif Abdalla – Guest of Honor: Reading in Swahili

Meg Arenberg, Princeton University
Imagining Eve: Abdilatif Abdalla’s Utenzi wa Maisha ya Adamu na Hawaa (1971; Epic on the Life of Adam and Eve)

Annmarie Drury, Queens College CUNY
On Sauti ya Dhiki (1973; Voice of Agony), a monument of existential prison poetry

Kai Kresse, Columbia University
On Kenya: Twendapi? (1968; Kenya: where are we heading?), a bold political pamphlet speaking to our present

H.3 – Venue: 212 York 04A

Book Review Panel: Grace Musila’s A Death Retold in Truth and Rumour
EC-sponsored Panel

Ato Quayson, University of Toronto (Chair)

Tsitsi Jaji, Duke University

Grace Musila, Stellenbosch University

Ato Quayson, University of Toronto

H.4 – Venue: LC 211

Remembering Professor Bole Butake (1947-2016): Playwright, Human Rights Activist, Scholar
EC-sponsored Roundtable

Joyce Ashuntantang, University of Hartford (Chair)

Joyce Ashuntantang, University of Hartford

Perpetual Chiangong, Humboldt University

Benn Bongang, Savannah State University

Victor Gomia, Delaware State University

Joseph Bannavti, Independent Scholar

Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi, North Carolina State University

Paddy Ndole, Independent Scholar

H.5 – Venue: 212 York, Room 106

Feminist Narratives in Africa: African Literature, World Literature
Roundtable

Helen Chukwuma, Jackson State University (Chair)

Helen Chukwuma, Jackson State University

Blessing Diala-Ogamba, Coppin State University

Asabe Kabir Usman, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto

H.6 – Venue: 212 York, Room 004

Teaching African Literature in the Twenty-First Century
Roundtable

Shola Adenekan, University of Bremen (Chair)

Tomi Adeaga, University of Vienna

Rebecca Jones, University of Birmingham

Ifeyinwa Okolo, Federal University Lokoja
Inappropriate and Vile?: Teaching Sexuality in African Literature in a Nigerian University

H.7 – Venue: LC 317

Thinking Senegalese and Pan-African Futures with Boubacar Boris Diop
Panel

Jonathon Repinecz, George Mason University (Chair)

Fatoumata Seck, College of Staten Island CUNY
Reading the Postcolonial City in Ken Bugul’s Aller et Retour (2013)

Cullen Goldblatt, Brown University
Griots and Slaves in Wolof and French: Moussa Ka’s “Century” to a Pan-African Decolonized Mind

Ivy Mills, University of California, Berkeley
Donkey Wives and Monkey Mothers: Gender, Race, and the Human/Animal Boundary in Senegalese Cultural Production

Jonathon Repinecz, George Mason University
 “This Time for Africa:” Shakira and Afromodernity, A View From Dakar

H.8 – Venue: LC 104

Imaging Africa beyond the French Hegemony: L’Afrique et l’Éloge de la Post-Francophonie
FRACALA-sponsored Roundtable

Marc Adoux Papé, St. John Fisher College& Kanaté Dahouda, Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Chairs)

Kanaté Dahouda, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Marc Adoux Papé, St. John Fisher College

William Spurlin, Brunel University London

H.9 – Venue: Loria 351

Topographies of Sound and Music in African Film
FVM: Film and Visual Media Caucus Panel

P. Julie Papaioannou, University of Rochester (Chair)

Olivier J. Tchouaffe, Southwestern University
Topics in Visual and Acoustic Practices in African Cinema: Thoughts on Bamako (2006), The President (2014), and A Leaf in the Wind (2014)

Boukary Sawadogo, City College of New York
Space and Time Dimensions of Film Music in Black Girl

Carmela Garritano, Texas A&M University
Sound and Affect: Digital Sound Effects in Ghanaian Ghost Movies

Daniela Ricci, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
Subjectivities and Soundscapes in Diasporic African Films Today

H.10 – Venue: Loria B51

Isidore Okpewho (1941-2016): Scholar, Writer
EC-sponsored Roundtable

Adélékè Adéèkó (Chair)

Adélékè Adéèkó, Ohio State University

Chiji Akoma, Villanova University

Carole Boyce-Davies, Cornell University

Olakunle George, Brown University

Marame Gueye, East Carolina University

Nduka Otiono, Carleton University

H.11 – Venue: Loria B50

Locating the Un/Popular Arts in Africa and the World
Panel 2 of 2

Lynda Spencer, Rhodes University (Chair)

Brendon Nicholls
Bessie Head, Popular Children’s Literature, and the Erotics of Power

Nedine Moonsamy, University of Pretoria
A Case for Amos Tutuola’s The Palm-Wine Drinkard as Science Fiction

Sope Maithufi, UNISA
Selby Mvusi: The Unrecognised Black African Modernist

Olusegun Soetan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Auteuring Trash: African Cinema and the Nollywood Phenomenon

H.12 – Venue: LC 105

Creative Writing
Panel 1 of 2

Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu, Cornell University (Chair)

Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu, Cornell University

Douglas E. Kazé, Rhodes University
Bird: Meditations on Flight

Elinettie Chabwera, Independent
Our Times

Mohamed Kamara, Washington and Lee University
Lipstick Man

Shola Balogun, Independent
The Road

H.13 – Venue: LC 205

Memory, Migration, and Home

Agatha Ukata, American University of Nigeria Yola (Chair)

Adedoyin Aguoru, University of Ibadan
Migrant Experience as Tales in the Novels of Nigerian Migrant Writers

Agatha Ukata, American University of Nigeria-Yola; Jonas Akung, University of Calabar; and Brian Reed, American University of Nigeria Yola
Re-deepening Diasporic Identity in Isidore Okpewho’s Call Me by My Rightful Name

Brian Reed, American University of Nigeria Yola; Agatha Ukata, American University of Nigeria Yola; and Jonas Akung, University of Calabar
Being and Not Being: How Society Negotiates Humanity a Report of Boy, Snow, Bird and Passing

H.14 – Venue: LC 206

Literary Activism in East Africa

Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire, King’s College, London (Chair)

Wandia Njoya, Daystar University
Chaining Imaginations: The Struggle for Creativity in Kenya

Lester Mwetu and Ali Mohamud, University of Kabianga 
Struggling Gender: Women and Politics in Kenya

Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire, King’s College, London
The Literary Activist Responsibility of the African Writer: A Profile of Goretti Kyomuhendo

Deborah Nyangulu, University of Muenster
Necropolitan Spaces in Meja Mwangi’s The Big Chiefs

H.15 – Venue: Loria 360

Writing Identity and Inequality: Bessie Head & NoViolet Bulawayo

Elinor Rooks, University of Leeds (Chair)

Elinor Rooks, University of Leeds
Neither Medusa nor the Phallus: Bessie Head’s Anxious Deconstructions of Sex

Edwin Tangwa, University of Yaounde 1
Deconstructing Post-Independence “Ethnic” Identities in Selected Works of Bessie Head and John Nkemngong Nkengasong   

Senayon Olaoluwa, University of Ibadan
Transnationalism and Nuances of Global Inequality in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names

H.16 – Venue: LC 208

Palimpsests and Openings

Edgard Coly, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (Chair)

Edgard Coly, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Planète à vendre: l’accaparement des terres en Afrique

Jamiella Brooks, University of California, Davis
Nomenculture: Proper Names as Palimpsest in Francophone African Literature

Karim Sagna, Eralham College
Une kora décloisonnée et le pouvoir des mots dans la musique de Jali-ba Kouyaté

Awah Mfossi Sidjeck, University of Calgary
Altérite en image: Perceptions et représentations chez Euzhan Palcy et Ousmane Sembene 

H.17 – Venue: 220 York, Room 002

Literary Lessons

Martina Kopf, University of Vienna (Chair)

Faith Ben-Daniels, University of Education, Winneba
The Social, Political, and Economic Displacement of Africa: A Discussion of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe’s Prison Graduates and Upstairs and Downstairs

Abigail Eruaga, University of Benin
Volenti non Fit Injuria: The Tragic Implications of Rebelling against Ancestral Presence in Camus’ The Stranger and Okey Ndibe’s Arrows of Rain

Gabrielle Lewis, Kennesaw University
One Among Many: Identity and Agency in Farah’s Novel, Sweet and Sour Milk

Martina Kopf, University of Vienna
Understanding the World through the Memoir

H.18 – Venue: 220 York, Room 003

London Diasporas/Black British Writing

Andrew Armstrong, University of the West Indies (Chair)

Jennifer Leetsch, University of Wuerzburg
Her Body is a Flooding Home: Transnational Trajectories in Warsan Shire

Ijeoma Odoh, Howard University
The Female Body as a Site of Production in Black British Women’s Writing

Andrew Armstrong, University of the West Indies
Traversing London: Urban Aesthetics in Leila Aboulela and Abdulrazak Gurnah