Rendering things visible: essays on South African literary culture |
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Contents
Building a National Culture in South Africa | 22 |
The Problem of History in the Fiction of J M Coetzee | 101 |
Storytelling and Politics in Fiction | 186 |
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aesthetic Afri Afrikaans literary analysis apartheid artists become Black Consciousness black South African black writers Cape Town Clingman Coetzee Coetzee's colonial concept context critique Cronin Dikobe discourse dominant emerging English essay experience fiction Gordimer Gordimer's hegemony Hillela humanist ideology individual intellectual J.M. Coetzee Johannesburg July's Kelwyn Sole Kuzwayo labour language liberation linguistic literary criticism literary studies London Marabi Marabi Dance Mau Mau Maureen means Michael Vaughan mother movement Nadine Nadine Gordimer narrative national culture Ndebele Ndebele's novel oppression oral organizations play poem political position practice radical Ravan Ravan Press reader reality reference relationship repression role sense significant social society South African English South African literary South African literature South African poetry Soweto speak stories storytelling structure struggle symbolic tion tive township tradition ture University voice Western Cape Wilbur Smith woman women workers Xhosa
References to this book
J.M. Coetzee & the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event Derek Attridge No preview available - 2004 |
Heart of Whiteness: Afrikaners Face Black Rule in the New South Africa June Goodwin,Ben Schiff Limited preview - 1995 |