Notes
1. In this paragraph, we draw on ideas developed in CitationNeumann.
In this paragraph, we draw on ideas developed in CitationNeumann.
2. We use the term Global South as a category for two novels that are situated within different contexts (Kenya and Nigeria, respectively) in its function as a “deictic marker, linking discourses, places, and speakers in such a way as to generate new subject positions, fields of agency, and possibilities of action” (CitationWest-Pavlov, “Toward the Global South” 2).
We use the term Global South as a category for two novels that are situated within different contexts (Kenya and Nigeria, respectively) in its function as a “deictic marker, linking discourses, places, and speakers in such a way as to generate new subject positions, fields of agency, and possibilities of action” (CitationWest-Pavlov, “Toward the Global South” 2).
3. As Russell CitationWest-Pavlov notes, Dust confronts “the aporia of linearity or its negation” that is the backbone of “segmented, metronomic, sequential progressive time of European Enlightenment” by attributing agency to “a space-time that is coeval with life itself” (“Temporality”).
As Russell CitationWest-Pavlov notes, Dust confronts “the aporia of linearity or its negation” that is the backbone of “segmented, metronomic, sequential progressive time of European Enlightenment” by attributing agency to “a space-time that is coeval with life itself” (“Temporality”).