Haunted Landscapes: The Postcolonial Gothic in the Contemporary African Novel
Dr. Adaeze Obi, Prof. Kwame Dawes
Postcolonial GothicAfrican NovelHorrorLiterary Theory
Abstract
This paper theorises the postcolonial gothic as a distinct literary mode in contemporary African fiction, reading novels by Ayobami Adebayo, Lesley Nneka Arimah, and Namwali Serpell to show how gothic conventions are repurposed to articulate the spectral legacies of colonialism and ongoing structural violence.
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