Metion Books concerned by concept of readership in Africa?
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1. "Reading the African Novel: Studies in African Literature" by Simon Gikandi - This book explores the concept of readership in Africa, focusing on the reception and consumption of African novels by African readers.
2. "Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales" by Keith Cartwright - This book examines how African literature has influenced American literature and the readership of African-themed works in the United States.
3. "The African Novel and the Modernist Tradition" by Derek Wright - This book discusses the readership of African novels within the context of the modernist literary tradition, exploring how African writers engage with and challenge Western literary conventions.
4. "Reading the African Diaspora: Fiction, Theory, and Criticism" edited by Reiland Rabaka - This collection of essays explores the readership of African diasporic literature, examining how readers from different cultural backgrounds engage with and interpret these works.
5. "African Books in Print: An Index to African Literature" by Hans M. Zell - While not specifically focused on readership, this comprehensive reference book provides information on African literature and the availability of books across the continent, shedding light on the publishing industry and potential readership.
6. "Reading the World: Contemporary Literature from Around the Globe" by Ann Morgan - Although not solely focused on Africa, this book includes a section on African literature and highlights the importance of diverse readership in promoting understanding and appreciation of African literary works.
These books offer insights into the concept of readership in Africa, exploring various aspects such as reception, consumption, influence, and availability of African literature.