Chielozona Eze in front of a colorful mural

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

蓝莓视频 Associate Professor of English and African American Studies has published his third book, 鈥.鈥

Published by Palgrave Macmillan Press, the book proposes feminist empathy as a model of interpretation in the works of contemporary English-speaking African women writers.

By showing how this literature deploys imaginative shifts in perspective with women experiencing unfairness, injustice or oppression because of their gender, Eze argues that by considering feminist empathy, discussions open up about how this literature directly addresses the systems that put them in disadvantaged positions.

Eze鈥檚 book has received a number of positive reviews from authors Chantal Zabus and Tsitsi Jaji, and from University of Denver Associate Professor Maik Nwosu.

鈥淎 remarkable work, both for its compassion and critical insights, Chielozona Eze鈥檚 鈥楨thics and Human Rights in Anglophone African Women鈥檚 Literature: Feminist Empathy鈥 鈥榣iberates鈥 empathy from ideology and offers a focused way of reading literature within and across borders that also transcends limiting contexts,鈥 Nwosu wrote.

Eze鈥檚 previous books are 鈥淧ostcolonial Imagination and Moral Representations in African Literature and Culture,鈥 published in 2011, and 鈥淭he Dilemma of Ethnic Identity: Alain Locke鈥檚 Vision of Transcultural Societies,鈥 published in 2005.

Later this year, Eze will participate in a by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program, his second South Africa-based fellowship in as many years. Eze will work with Stellenbosch University and Professor Louise du Toit on a project titled 鈥淒ecolonizing the Curriculum: Exploring the Interplay of African Philosophy and Literature for Curriculum Co-development and Collaborative Research.鈥