Digital cities and villages: African writers and a sense of place in short online fiction
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Journal of African Media Studies
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This article analyses how young African writers challenge stereotypes about the
continent through their imagination of places in online short stories. These stories
appear on the literary websites Brittle Paper, Jalada, Saraba, Flash Fiction Ghana,
Adda and African Writer Magazine, with a focus on cities and villages. Authored
by ten writers from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi and Egypt, the stories contain
elements of fiction that risk perpetuating negative stereotypes about Africa as
they imagine their respective settings. However, textual analysis supported by
an appreciation of context reveals how the writers use these stereotypes as basis
to craft strong African narratives. By doing so, the writers emphasize the effect
that places have on characters, theme, setting and the image of Africa. Ultimately,
the roles that urban and rural spaces play in online fiction are multifaceted and
enhance the African narrative in complex ways
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