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An Introduction to the Literature of Equatorial Guinea

An Introduction to the Literature of Equatorial Guinea

Marvin A. Lewis

University of Missouri Press
2007
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Spain's only former colony in sub-Saharan Africa, Equatorial Guinea is home to a literature of transition - songs of freedom in which authors reflect on their identity within the context of recent colonialism and dictatorship. ""An Introduction to the Literature of Equatorial Guinea"" is the first book-length critical study of this literature, a multigenre analysis encompassing fifty years of poetry, drama, essays, and prose fiction. Both resident and exiled authors offer insights into the impact of colonialism and dictatorship under Spanish rule and consider the fruits of ""independence"" under the regimes of Francisco Macias Nguema and Teodoro Obiang Nguema. Examining these works from the perspective of postcolonial theory, Marvin A. Lewis shows how writings from Equatorial Guinea depict the clash of traditional and European cultures and reflect a dictatorship that produced poverty, misery, and oppression. He assesses with particular care the impact of the Macias reafricanization process and its manifestations in literature. In showing how the views of the nation correspond and diverge in works of writers such as Maria Nsue Angue, Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, and Juan Tomas Avila Laurel, Lewis brings to light artists who articulate their concerns in Spanish but are African in their souls. In analyzing the works of both renowned and emerging writers, he marks the themes that contribute to the formation of national identity: Hispanic heritage, the myth of Bantu unity, ""bonding in adversity"" during the Nguema regime, and the Equatoguinean diaspora. Lewis provides an accessible introduction to the work of central writers in a new area of literary study and includes the most exhaustive and up-to-date bibliography available on the subject. It is a groundbreaking work that broadens our understanding of African literature and will be the bedrock for future studies of this Hispanic corner of Africa.
Equatorial Guinean Literature in its National and Transnational Contexts
Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony, is the only African country in which Spanish is an official language and which has a tradition of literature in Spanish. This is a study of the literature produced by the nation’s writers from 2007 to 2013. Since its independence in 1968, Equatorial Guinea has been ruled by dictators under whom ethnic differences have been exacerbated, poverty and violence have increased, and critical voices have been silenced. The result has been an exodus of intellectuals—including writers who express their national and exile experiences in their poems, plays, short stories, and novels. The writers discussed include Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo, and Guillermina Mekuy, among others.
Where Have All the Prophets Gone: Reclaiming Prophetic Preaching in America
This book is a call for preachers to learn the importance of keeping their eyes on the vision of Jesus and biblical prophets when preaching - that of doing justice, caring for others, and being equitable. The book attempts to make a biblical argument for the importance and the content of prophetic preaching, and argues that the issue is not preaching from a text taken from the prophetic corpus but preaching on the themes that echoed over and over from the biblical prophets themselves.
The Mary Martha Principle: Devotion Before Action
One morning in 2006 I woke and in a moment of time had a vision. I seen what it would be like to find myself sitting in a chair; staring out a window at age 65 or 70; bankrupt; broke; with no vision or purpose for the future. It was the greatest wake up call of my life. I will never forget it as long as I live. I immediately responded by repeating these same words in the positive affirmative: "I will die going forward; I will not die in bed or sitting in a chair staring out a window: bankrupt; broke; with no vision or hope for the future." Immediately came to me these words which I believe were given to me by the Holy Spirit: "It's better to die at sea in quest of the dream in faith still believing, than to die anchored to the shore in fear still dreaming." This phrase of words became my motto for living for the next several years. I was deeply in debt. My marriage; and in fact my whole Christian life was all slipping away. The environment of love; God's amazing grace and powerful anointing as I had known it now seemed a thing of the past. I was back in a godless world working on a job with minimal pay, and swearing, cursing, men and women all around me. Reverence for the name of Jesus was like a foreign concept in this sea of profanity. The job was more like a band aid, barely enough to stop the financial bleeding, and definitely not the cure. - exert from chapter four This message is about God's remedy for disaster through the "Mary Martha Principle." God has a plan for total Recovery and Restoration of all things. The remainder of this book is dedicated to discovering this plan, and applying it to my own life. There is no disaster so great that God cannot bring restoration. There is no sickness or disease that is so great that He cannot heal it. There is no addiction or bondage so powerful that He is not more powerful to bring deliverance. There is no darkness so deep that His light and truth cannot penetrate it. We are talking about the One who has power to raise the dead. The One who created the heaven and the earth by the power of His spoken word. Surely He has a plan for me? This plan is revealed here step by step through the "Mary Martha Principle."
1 – 2 Samuel

1 – 2 Samuel

Marvin A. Sweeney

Cambridge University Press
2023
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In this commentary to 1–2 Samuel, Marvin Sweeney focuses on the qualities of leadership displayed by the major characters of the book. He reads 1–2 Samuel in relation to Machiavelli's The Prince and Sun Tzu's The Art of War, which provide a comparative evaluation of the qualities of leadership displayed by Eli, Samuel, Saul, David, Ish-Bosheth, Abner, Abshalom, Joab, and others. Additionally, Sweeney provides an analysis of the synchronic, literary structure of Samuel, as well as a new theory regarding its composition. He also re-evaluates the role of 2 Samuel 21–24 within the synchronic literary structure of the book, arguing that the so-called Succession Narrative in 2 Samuel 9–20 is a northern Israelite composition that stands as a component of the Jehu Dynastic History. Highlighting the geography and cities of the land of Israel, Sweeney's commentary enables readers to understand the role that the land of Israel plays in the narrative of the book of Samuel.
1 – 2 Samuel

1 – 2 Samuel

Marvin A. Sweeney

Cambridge University Press
2023
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In this commentary to 1–2 Samuel, Marvin Sweeney focuses on the qualities of leadership displayed by the major characters of the book. He reads 1–2 Samuel in relation to Machiavelli's The Prince and Sun Tzu's The Art of War, which provide a comparative evaluation of the qualities of leadership displayed by Eli, Samuel, Saul, David, Ish-Bosheth, Abner, Abshalom, Joab, and others. Additionally, Sweeney provides an analysis of the synchronic, literary structure of Samuel, as well as a new theory regarding its composition. He also re-evaluates the role of 2 Samuel 21–24 within the synchronic literary structure of the book, arguing that the so-called Succession Narrative in 2 Samuel 9–20 is a northern Israelite composition that stands as a component of the Jehu Dynastic History. Highlighting the geography and cities of the land of Israel, Sweeney's commentary enables readers to understand the role that the land of Israel plays in the narrative of the book of Samuel.
History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army, 1775-1945

History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army, 1775-1945

Marvin a. Kreidberg; Merton G. Henry

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The book ""History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army, 1775-1945"" by Marvin A. Kreidberg is a comprehensive account of the mobilization efforts of the US Army from its inception in 1775 until the end of World War II in 1945. The book provides a detailed analysis of the various factors that influenced the mobilization process, including political, economic, and social factors.The author examines the evolution of military mobilization in the US Army, from the early days of the Revolutionary War to the massive mobilization efforts of World War II. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the recruitment and training of soldiers, the development of military technology, the role of women in the military, and the impact of war on American society.Kreidberg's research is based on a wide range of primary sources, including government documents, military records, and personal accounts of soldiers and civilians. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in military history.Overall, ""History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army, 1775-1945"" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the US Army and the impact of war on American society. The book provides a detailed account of the challenges and successes of military mobilization, and offers insights into the complex relationship between the military and society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Pentateuch

The Pentateuch

Marvin A. Sweeney

Abingdon Press
2017
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The Pentateuch, in the Core Biblical Studies series, will introduce the Five Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. It will combine a purely literary approach to reading the final form of the Pentateuch with a historical reading of the text. The literary approach will emphasize the structural role played by the so-called toledoth (generations) formulae that trace the history of humankind from Adam, through the ancestors of Israel, and finally to Moses and Aaron as the founders of Israel's priesthood. The historical reading of the text will challenge the older model of source analysis to argue instead for a model that traces the composition of the Pentateuch from its origins in northern Israel during the 9th-8th centuries B.C.E., (E), through its subsequent editions in Judah during the 8th-7th centuries B.C.E, . (J and D), and finally through the final redaction in the Persian period, (P).Discussion throughout the volume will focus on how the text presents the origins or early history of Israel and its ideals or how it employs narrative and law to provide the foundations for an ideal national and religious identity.The volume will conclude with a brief treatment of how the Pentateuch is read in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.