"This book is urgent and necessary because it takes on—from the cultural point of view—a political crisis that has become a genocide. This book is not only an important addition to the field but also breaks new ground in terms of what has to be done in African studies: converse with cultural studies. Nation Without Narration lays the groundwork for such needed future research." —Professor Patrice Nganang, Stony Brook University
"This book is a valuable intervention in Cameroonian Studies specifically and postcolonial and African Studies more broadly. It is a cutting-edge book on Cameroon’s currently volatile situation. It is very thorough and thoughtful and addresses issues that are timely. The book will be valuable to those already specifically interested in Cameroonian history, politics, and culture, but it is a study that is applicable to other postcolonial contexts, in Africa and even elsewhere. Another strength of this book is that it touches on a diversity of fields—political science, literature, history, cultural studies, and postcolonial and African Studies more broadly. While its primary audience will be professors and governmental and non-governmental organizations, it is a scholarly work that is accessible to graduate and undergraduate students due to its clear organization and style." —Professor Stephen Bishop, University of Minnesota