TY - GEN N2 - This study offers a literary history of the war novel in Africa. Coundouriotis argues that this genre, aimed more specifically at African readers than the continent's better-known bildungsroman tradition, nevertheless makes an important intervention in global understandings of human rights.The African war novel lies at the convergence of two sensibilities it encounters in European traditions: the naturalist aesthetic and the discourse of humanitarianism, whether in the form of sentimentalism or of human rights law. Both these sensibilities are present in culturally hybrid forms in the African war novel, reflecting its syncretism as a narrative practice engaged with the colonial and postcolonial history of the continent.The war novel, Coundouriotis argues, stakes claims to collective rights that contrast with the individualism of the bildungsroman tradition. The genre is a form of people's history that participates in a political struggle for the rights of the dispossessed. DO - 10.1515/9780823262359 DO - doi AB - This study offers a literary history of the war novel in Africa. Coundouriotis argues that this genre, aimed more specifically at African readers than the continent's better-known bildungsroman tradition, nevertheless makes an important intervention in global understandings of human rights.The African war novel lies at the convergence of two sensibilities it encounters in European traditions: the naturalist aesthetic and the discourse of humanitarianism, whether in the form of sentimentalism or of human rights law. Both these sensibilities are present in culturally hybrid forms in the African war novel, reflecting its syncretism as a narrative practice engaged with the colonial and postcolonial history of the continent.The war novel, Coundouriotis argues, stakes claims to collective rights that contrast with the individualism of the bildungsroman tradition. The genre is a form of people's history that participates in a political struggle for the rights of the dispossessed. T1 - The People's Right to the Novel :War Fiction in the Postcolony / AU - Coundouriotis, Eleni, JF - Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015 JF - Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014 LA - eng LA - In English. ID - 1480658 KW - African fiction (English) KW - African fiction (French) KW - Literature and society KW - War in literature. KW - African Studies. KW - Literary Studies. KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / African. KW - Africa. KW - Human Rights. KW - War novel. KW - gender. KW - humanitarianism. KW - naturalism. KW - people's history. KW - postcolonial studies. KW - war. KW - world novel. SN - 9780823262359 TI - The People's Right to the Novel :War Fiction in the Postcolony / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823262359 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823262359 ER -