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Born in Sweden in 1938, he trained at Northwestern University and Harvard University, later becoming professor of English and African literatures at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has established himself as one of the most renowned critics and historiographers of African literature and a prolific writer on the subject. | Born in Sweden in 1938, he trained at Northwestern University and Harvard University, later becoming professor of English and African literatures at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has established himself as one of the most renowned critics and historiographers of African literature and a prolific writer on the subject. | ||
− | One of the founders of the ''African Literature Association'' (ALA), he also began the distinguished journal ''[[Research in African Literatures]]'' (''[[RAL]]'') in | + | One of the founders of the ''African Literature Association'' (ALA), he also began the distinguished journal ''[[Research in African Literatures]]'' (''[[RAL]]'') in 1970, editing it till 1990, when he handed it over to Richard Bjornson. |
== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | == Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | ||
− | Besides numerous articles on a variety of matters regarding Southern African performance, published in a vast range of journals, including the [[South African Theatre Journal]], , he | + | Besides numerous articles on a variety of matters regarding Southern African performance, published in a vast range of journals, including the [[South African Theatre Journal]], , he wrote or edited a large number of relevant books, among which are: |
− | ''Black African Literature in English, 1982-86'' | + | ''Black African Literature in English, 1982-86'' 1989 |
− | ''Black African Literature in English, 1987-1991 (Bibliographical Research in African Literatures) | + | ''Black African Literature in English, 1987-1991'' (Bibliographical Research in African Literatures) 1995 |
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+ | ''African Textualities: Texts, Pre-Texts, and Contexts of African Literature'' Africa World Press , 1997 | ||
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+ | ''Africans on Stage: Studies in Ethnological Show Business'' Indiana University Press, 1999 | ||
''Black African Literature in English, 1992-1996'', 2000 | ''Black African Literature in English, 1992-1996'', 2000 | ||
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''Early Black South African Writing in English, Africa World Press, 2011 | ''Early Black South African Writing in English, Africa World Press, 2011 | ||
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https://www.amazon.com/Bernth-Lindfors/e/B001H6OP3E | https://www.amazon.com/Bernth-Lindfors/e/B001H6OP3E | ||
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+ | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/29623/pdf | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 10 April 2018
Bernth Lindfors (1938-) is an academic, researcher and author, with a special interest in African literature and performance.
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Biography
Born in Sweden in 1938, he trained at Northwestern University and Harvard University, later becoming professor of English and African literatures at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has established himself as one of the most renowned critics and historiographers of African literature and a prolific writer on the subject.
One of the founders of the African Literature Association (ALA), he also began the distinguished journal Research in African Literatures (RAL) in 1970, editing it till 1990, when he handed it over to Richard Bjornson.
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
Besides numerous articles on a variety of matters regarding Southern African performance, published in a vast range of journals, including the South African Theatre Journal, , he wrote or edited a large number of relevant books, among which are:
Black African Literature in English, 1982-86 1989
Black African Literature in English, 1987-1991 (Bibliographical Research in African Literatures) 1995
African Textualities: Texts, Pre-Texts, and Contexts of African Literature Africa World Press , 1997
Africans on Stage: Studies in Ethnological Show Business Indiana University Press, 1999
Black African Literature in English, 1992-1996, 2000
Early Black South African Writing in English, Africa World Press, 2011
Ira Aldridge: The Vagabond Years, 1833-1852 and Ira Aldridge: The Last Years, 1855-1867 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora, 2011 and 2015.
Awards, etc
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada
Sources
Chris Dunton. 2012. "Lindfors generous, barbed, acidly witty", posted on SLiP, Stellenbosch, on July 19, 2012.
https://www.amazon.com/Bernth-Lindfors/e/B001H6OP3E
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/29623/pdf
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