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Editorial
This paper argues that discourses of love in Ghanaian market literature for youth offer a view into complex negotiations of agency and empowerment. Drawing on Deborah Durham's notion of youth as "social `shifters'" and Francis Nyamnjoh's conception of the "interconnectedness" of agency, I take Ghanaian market literature as one specific case of how African literature for youth foregrounds questions of continuity and change as African societies enter into increasingly complex global relations. In this literature for youth, received notions of love, often constructed out of impressions from American pop and hip hop music, carry new notions of agency that compete with existing "domesticated" forms. Authors like Ike Tandoh and Evelyn Tay employ discourses of love to offer youth alternative avenues for empowerment in a context of socio-economic disenfranchizement. In a creative process of "straddling", this writing both reveals and reproduces the contradictions that obtain in youth configurations of agency.

Jessie Graham Flower: Books

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Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College
Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer
Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers
Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods
Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School
Grace Harlowe's Problem
Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College
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