Includes bibliographical references.Guy Butler was a substantial public figure in South Africa over the second half of the twentieth century: performer of chameleon literary roles (professor, poet, playwright, autobiographer and historian), as well as cultural politician and opponent of apartheid legislation. Nevertheless, his is not a familiar name to the majority of South Africans, and where he is known, Butler remains a problematic figure. On the one hand, he has been criticised for expressing dated or even "colonial" ideas, or for lacking radical political conviction; on the other hand, he is often seen as a "grand old man" in South African literature rather than as a writer for a new generation of readers. These views do not take into ...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)In this research I explore performances of white South African masculinities in se...
In the nineteen-fifties, South African scholar and poet Guy Butler wrote Demea, an adaptation of Eur...
Against the backdrop of a politically approved view that Europeans did little to further the Zimbabw...
This paper looks at Guy Butler's theories about English South Africans and the English language. I h...
Guy Butler (1918-2001) was one of South Africa's most prolific English writers. His work extend...
[From Introduction]: For much of the last twenty-five years of his life, Butler’s thought and work w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Guy Butler (1918-2001) was one of South Africa's mo...
preprintA peer-reviewed lecture delivered at Rhodes University on the occasion of the presentation t...
This thesis takes as its theoretical springboard the ‘archival turn’ in South African historical stu...
The changing social consciousness in South Africa during the twentieth century falls within a polit...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
Some time after 1964 the publication, Kampvegters was released by Nasou Publishers in Cape Town. Kam...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
This paper deals with the topic of reconciliation and nation building in postapartheid South Africa ...
This study of ButIer's poetry proceeds chronologically in accordance with the dates of composition o...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)In this research I explore performances of white South African masculinities in se...
In the nineteen-fifties, South African scholar and poet Guy Butler wrote Demea, an adaptation of Eur...
Against the backdrop of a politically approved view that Europeans did little to further the Zimbabw...
This paper looks at Guy Butler's theories about English South Africans and the English language. I h...
Guy Butler (1918-2001) was one of South Africa's most prolific English writers. His work extend...
[From Introduction]: For much of the last twenty-five years of his life, Butler’s thought and work w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Guy Butler (1918-2001) was one of South Africa's mo...
preprintA peer-reviewed lecture delivered at Rhodes University on the occasion of the presentation t...
This thesis takes as its theoretical springboard the ‘archival turn’ in South African historical stu...
The changing social consciousness in South Africa during the twentieth century falls within a polit...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
Some time after 1964 the publication, Kampvegters was released by Nasou Publishers in Cape Town. Kam...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
This paper deals with the topic of reconciliation and nation building in postapartheid South Africa ...
This study of ButIer's poetry proceeds chronologically in accordance with the dates of composition o...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)In this research I explore performances of white South African masculinities in se...
In the nineteen-fifties, South African scholar and poet Guy Butler wrote Demea, an adaptation of Eur...
Against the backdrop of a politically approved view that Europeans did little to further the Zimbabw...