1st Edition

Nature, Environment, and Activism in Nigerian Literature

By Sule E. Egya Copyright 2020
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Nature, Environment, and Activism in Nigerian Literature is a critical study of environmental writing, covering a range of genres and generations of writers in Nigeria.

    With a sustained concentration on the Nigerian experience in postcolonial ecocriticism, the book pays attention to textual strategies as well as distinctive historicity at the heart of the ecological force in contemporary writing. Focusing on nature, the environment, and activism, the author decentres African ecocriticism, affirming the eco-social vision that differentiates environmental writing in Nigeria from those of other nations on the continent. The book demonstrates how Nigerian writers, beyond connecting themselves to the natures of their communities, respond to ecological problems through indigenous literary instrumentalism. Anchored on the analytical concepts of nature, environment, and activism, the study is definitive in foregrounding the contribution of Nigerian writing to studies in ecocriticism at continental and global levels.

    This book will be of interest to scholars of African and Postcolonial literature, ecocriticism, and the environmental humanities.

    1. Introduction: the Nigerian experience in postcolonial ecocriticism  2. Natures  3. Environments  4. Activisms  5. Conclusion: the future of Nigerian ecocriticism 

    Biography

    Sule E. Egya is Professor of African Literature and Cultural Studies at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Nigeria. He is also an award-winning poet and novelist who writes under the pen name E. E. Sule.