Includes bibiographical references (pages 236-271).It is my purpose to show that in Southern Africa African English literature as defined above has absorbed the culture of the West and has begun to reciprocate by adding its own distinctive features. My contention will be based on an investigation of the trends and ideas which appear in the novels, short stories, poetry, drama, autobiographical and critical writing of Africans
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
Black women in South Africa have a long history of intellectualism as evidenced by their expertise a...
This dissertation re-examines an era in the production and reception of English language poetry in S...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
Being interested in African literature one seems to swim from the very beginning in a terminological...
Since the 1989 publication of The Empire Writes Back by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Ti...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
For years, critics have used Black writers\u27 interweaving of African-derived oral textual features...
The concept of a distinctively South African poetry in English has been, and still is, derided as a ...
This study of alienation is centered on the process of exchange between power and knowledge primaril...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
Part One of this study consists of a survey of the changing relationship of the West African writer ...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
Black women in South Africa have a long history of intellectualism as evidenced by their expertise a...
This dissertation re-examines an era in the production and reception of English language poetry in S...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
In the 'Introduction', I establish the basic parameters of the investigation, considering the proble...
This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take in non-western l...
Being interested in African literature one seems to swim from the very beginning in a terminological...
Since the 1989 publication of The Empire Writes Back by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Ti...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
For years, critics have used Black writers\u27 interweaving of African-derived oral textual features...
The concept of a distinctively South African poetry in English has been, and still is, derided as a ...
This study of alienation is centered on the process of exchange between power and knowledge primaril...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
Part One of this study consists of a survey of the changing relationship of the West African writer ...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
Black women in South Africa have a long history of intellectualism as evidenced by their expertise a...
This dissertation re-examines an era in the production and reception of English language poetry in S...