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African Literature and the CIA Caroline Davis (Oxford Brookes University)

African Literature and the CIA By Caroline Davis (Oxford Brookes University)

African Literature and the CIA by Caroline Davis (Oxford Brookes University)


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This Element unravels the hidden networks and associations underpinning African literary publishing in the 1960s; it investigates the success of the CIA in disrupting and infiltrating African literary magazines and publishing firms, and determines the extent to which new circuits of cultural and literary power emerged.

African Literature and the CIA Summary

African Literature and the CIA: Networks of Authorship and Publishing by Caroline Davis (Oxford Brookes University)

During the period of decolonisation in Africa, the CIA covertly subsidised a number of African authors, editors and publishers as part of its anti-communist propaganda strategy. Managed by two front organisations, the Congress of Cultural Freedom and the Farfield Foundation, its Africa programme stretched across the continent. This Element unravels the hidden networks and associations underpinning African literary publishing in the 1960s; it evaluates the success of the CIA in secretly infiltrating and influencing African literary magazines and publishing firms, and examines the extent to which new circuits of cultural and literary power emerged. Based on new archival evidence relating to the Transcription Centre, The Classic and The New African, it includes case studies of Wole Soyinka, Nat Nakasa and Bessie Head, which assess how the authors' careers were affected by these transnational networks and also reveal how they challenged, subverted, and resisted external influence and control.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. African literary publishing during decolonisation; 3. Wole Soyinka, the transcription centre, and the CIA; 4. Nat Nakasa, The Classic, and the cultural Cold War; 5. 'The displaced outsider': the publishing networks of Bessie Head; 6. Conclusion.

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NLS9781108725545
9781108725545
1108725546
African Literature and the CIA: Networks of Authorship and Publishing by Caroline Davis (Oxford Brookes University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-01-21
75
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