Popular African Psychology Books

Find psychology books written by authors from Africa for the next part of the Read Around The World Challenge. (4)

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Elsewhere, Home by Leila Aboulela EN

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Country: Africa / Egypt flag Egypt
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Noveller. From the heat of Khartoum at the height of summer to the wintery streets of London, from the concrete high rises in the Gulf to the blustery coast in Aberdeen, this collection evokes the overlapping worlds of Africa, Britain and the Middle East

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Mother to mother by Sindiwe Magona EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
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A searing novel, told in letter form, that explores the South African legacy of apartheid through the lens of a woman whose Black son has just murdered a white woman Mother to Mother is a novel with depth, at once an emotional plea for compassion and understanding, and a sharp look at the impacts of colonialism and apartheid on South African families. Inspired by the true story of Fulbright scholar Amy Biehl's murder, the book takes the form of a letter to the victim’s mother. The murderer’s mother, Mandisa, speaks of a life marked by oppression and injustice. Through her writing, Mandisa reve... continue

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So Vast the Prison : A Novel by Assia Djebar EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Algeria flag Algeria
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So Vast the Prison is the double-threaded story of a modern, educated Algerian woman existing in a man's society, and, not surprisingly, living a life of contradictions. Djebar, too, tackles cross-cultural issues just by writing in French of an Arab society (the actual act of writing contrasting with the strong oral traditions of the indigenous culture), as a woman who has seen revolution in a now post-colonial country, and as an Algerian living in exile. In this new novel, Djebar brilliantly plays these contradictions against the bloody history of Carthage, a great civilization the Berbers we... continue

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This Mournable Body by Tsitsi Dangarembga EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Zimbabwe flag Zimbabwe
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2020 'Magnificent' Guardian 'A Masterpiece' New York Times