Apartheid NarrativesNahem Yousaf Rodopi, 2001 - 216 من الصفحات In an engaging and dynamic collection of essays on South African writing, an international cast of contributors pay detailed attention to the shifting parameters of scholarly debates on apartheid and the apartheid era. Investigating a range of literary and critical perspectives on a period that shaped the literature of South Africa for much of the twentieth century, the contributors offer a rich survey. The volume focuses on internationally acclaimed writers (Nadine Gordimer and J.M. Coetzee) as well as those writers who are yet to receive sustained critical attention (Mtutuzeli Matshoba, Alex La Guma, Bessie Head, Ahmed Essop, Ronnie Govender). Apartheid Narratives will be welcomed by academics and students of South African writing as a stimulating collection which maps the literary terrain of apartheid. |
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Alex La Gumas And a Threefold Cord | 37 |
The Case of | 61 |
Writing by Indian Authors | 81 |
Nadine Gordimer After Apartheid | 101 |
Bessie Heads South Africa | 115 |
Ethical Resistance in J M Coetzees Foe | 131 |
Black South African Women and Biography | 163 |
Apartheid in the South African | 191 |
Notes on Contributors | 205 |
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aesthetic African Writers Albie Sachs apartheid argues authority Bessie Head biographical Black Consciousness black South African black women Cape Town Cato Manor cell characters Charlie collection colored context creative critics cultural cycle detention discourse English ethical example experience First's Friday's silence gaolers Gcina Mhlope gender Gordimer's Govender Guma Guma's Head's Ibid identity ideological imaginative incarceration Indian individual Ingrid de Kok interrogation J. M. Coetzee Johannesburg Joubert jump story Kelwyn Sole Levinas Lily Lily's literary lives London Makhoere Mashinini Matshoba Middleton Miriam Tlali Mostert mother Nadine Gordimer narrative narrator Ndebele Njabulo Ndebele novel oppression Palmer poetry political Poppie Poppie's prison racial racism reader reading relation relationship representation resistance response Rodopi role Ronny sense Serowe short story social South African literature space Staffrider storytelling struggle suggests Threefold Cord tion tive violence voice woman writing Zoe Wicomb