Imagined states : law and literature in Nigeria 1900-1966 / Katherine Isobel Baxter.
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Baxter, Katherine Isobel, 1976- (author.)
- ISBN 9781474420839
- Publicerad: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2019
- Engelska 205 pages
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Serie: Edinburgh critical studies in law, literature and the humanities
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- Introduction: Literature, Imagination and the State of Exception -- 1. ‘Natural Justice, Equity and Good Conscience’: History, Politics and Law in Nigeria, 1900-1966 -- 2. ‘I Am the Law’: District Commissioner Fiction and the State of Exception -- 3. ‘Seeking a Legal Form’: Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson -- 4. ‘Beast of No Nation’: Bribery, Corruption and Late Colonial Administration in No Longer At Ease -- 5. ‘Written in the Interest of the People’: Representing the Law in Cyprian Ekwensi and Market Literature -- 6. ‘Sensational Coverage of a Sensational Trial’: Treason, Journalism and the State -- 7. Violence and the Law in A Man of the People -- Conclusion: Imagined States?.
- "Imagined States examines representations of the law in British and Nigerian high-brow, middle-brow and popular fiction and journalism. Drawing on a rich range of examples, the book focuses on the imaginative role that the state of exception played in the application of indirect rule during British colonialism and in the legal machinations of the postcolonial state. Discussion includes works by Chinua Achebe, Joyce Cary, Cyprian Ekwensi and Edgar Wallace, as well as a range of Nigerian market literature and journalism from between 1900 and 1966." From book cover
Ämnesord
- Law in literature. (LCSH)
- Nigerian literature -- History and criticism. (LCSH)
Klassifikation
- 809.89669 (DDC)
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