Akin Adesokan is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and of Cinema and Media Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is editor (with Adeleke Adeeko) of Celebrating D. O. Fagunwa: Aspects of African and World Literary History and author of Roots in the Sky and Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics (IUP).
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The New Terrains of African Arts and Letters Part One: Shifting Margins 1. Modes of Creative Practice 2. Spatial Assemblages: Festivals as Curation Part Two: Across the Digital Divide 3. The Griot's Compositions in Time 4. Adaptation or Remake: New Formats for Old Prints 5. Approaching the World as Platform, Literally 6. The Remix: Of New Identities and Technologies of Reuse Epilogue: In Relative Account Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Adesokan provides an absorbing analysis of the transformations digital technology has brought about in African art and literature. - M. Miller, Louisiana State University (Choice)