In a comparison of two novels, Ways of Dying (1995) and Black Diamond (2009), this dissertation examines Zakes Mda's ongoing use of fiction in presenting incisive social commentary in the post-apartheid literary context. Mda's debut novel is a complex magic realist tale of Toloki, the professional mourner, who journeys from the village to the urban township. It is markedly different from his post-millennial satire, which invokes the social realist form, constructing a rapidly unfolding plot of urban gangsters, crime and sex, in which the characters are more representational than well-developed. While Ways of Dying has been praised as Mda's thought-provoking novel of the transition, Black Diamond has sometimes been criticised as being less a...
Zakes Mda is one of Southern Africa’s most respected, innovative and audacious playwright, artist, p...
In 1991, when the issue of Kunapipi on ‘New Art and Literature from South Africa’ appeared, Njabulo ...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
In a comparison of two novels, Ways of Dying (1995) and Black Diamond (2009), this dissertation exam...
In a comparison of two novels, Ways of Dying (1995) and Black Diamond (2009), this dissertation exam...
Magister Artium - MAThe thesis examines the role of magical realism as a postcolonial trope in Ways ...
Abstract This bachelor’s essay focuses on the depictions of life and death in the novel Ways of Dyin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-92).The notion of place as something at once geograph...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Black women writers construct the South African nation ...
Zakes Mda is a prominent post-apartheid black South African novelist whose style has been described ...
This dissertation examines the subject formation of racially ambiguous protagonists in K Sello Duike...
How do emerging black authors write about hope in contemporary Johannesburg, when the horizons of ex...
The present work considers Mda’s Ways of Dying(1995) as a piece of transitional literature set ...
This thesis endeavours to establish how political transformation in South Africa has impacted on the...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-179).This dissertation examines the relation between...
Zakes Mda is one of Southern Africa’s most respected, innovative and audacious playwright, artist, p...
In 1991, when the issue of Kunapipi on ‘New Art and Literature from South Africa’ appeared, Njabulo ...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
In a comparison of two novels, Ways of Dying (1995) and Black Diamond (2009), this dissertation exam...
In a comparison of two novels, Ways of Dying (1995) and Black Diamond (2009), this dissertation exam...
Magister Artium - MAThe thesis examines the role of magical realism as a postcolonial trope in Ways ...
Abstract This bachelor’s essay focuses on the depictions of life and death in the novel Ways of Dyin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-92).The notion of place as something at once geograph...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Black women writers construct the South African nation ...
Zakes Mda is a prominent post-apartheid black South African novelist whose style has been described ...
This dissertation examines the subject formation of racially ambiguous protagonists in K Sello Duike...
How do emerging black authors write about hope in contemporary Johannesburg, when the horizons of ex...
The present work considers Mda’s Ways of Dying(1995) as a piece of transitional literature set ...
This thesis endeavours to establish how political transformation in South Africa has impacted on the...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-179).This dissertation examines the relation between...
Zakes Mda is one of Southern Africa’s most respected, innovative and audacious playwright, artist, p...
In 1991, when the issue of Kunapipi on ‘New Art and Literature from South Africa’ appeared, Njabulo ...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...