1. Introduction.- 2. Rewriting Algeria: Transcultural Kinship and
Anticolonial Revolution in Kateb Yacine's L'Homme aux sandales de
caoutchou.- 3. Revolution and Revolt: Identitarian Space, Magic,
and the Land in Decolonial Latin American and African
Writing.- 4. Family Politics: Negotiating the Family Unit as a
Creative Force in Chigozie Obioma's The Fishermen and Ben Okri's
The Famished Road.- 5. Auteuring Nollywood: Rethinking the
Movie Director and the Idea of Creativity in the Nigerian Film
Industry.- 6. Nollywood in Rio: An Exploration of Brazilian
Audience Perception of Nigerian Cinema.- 7. Re-Producing Self,
Community, and "Naija" in Nigerian Diaspora Films: Soul Sisters in
the United States and Man on the Ground in South Africa.- 8. A
Single Story: African Women as Staged in US Theatre.- 9. Silêncio:
Black Bodies, Black Characters, and the Black Political Persona in
the Work of the Teatro Negro Group Cia dos Comuns.- 10. New
Orleans: America's Creative Crescent.- 11. The Hashtag as Archive:
Internet Memes in Nigeria's Social Media Election.- 12. Black
Creativity in Jamaica and Its Global Influences: 1930–1987.- 13.
Ethics and Aesthetic Creativity: A Critical Reflection on the Moral
Purpose of African Art.- 14. From Saartjie to Queen Bey: Black
Female Artists and the Global Cultural Industry.
Abimbola Adelakun teaches in the African and Africana
Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Toyin Falola is University Distinguished Teaching Professor
and the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities
at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, as well as Honorary
Professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
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