Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the publishing of African-language literature, due to the publication of the long-running Bantu Treasury Series (later to be renamed the African Treasury Series). Along with the mission presses, local-language newspapers and some educational publishers, this publisher played a part in the development of African-language literature in South Africa. But the press would not have earned this reputation without the commitment of Professor Clement Doke. Inspired by the publication of novels in English by black South African authors, Doke established the series to provide a publications outlet in the local African languages. This paper examines the deve...
Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017.The reading and buying market for Afrikaans fiction...
The upsurge of creative writing by black people in South Africa - as in other parts of Africa - in ...
In recognizing 11 official languages, the 1996 South African Constitution provides a context for the...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
Africa‟s history of publishing is long and multilayered and within these layers is Heinemann‟s Afric...
South Africa's academic publishing history has been profoundly influenced by its colonial heritage. ...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
Based on informal discussions with a range of scholars across the African continent, it was felt tha...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2015.This study aims to investigate to what extent Const...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Library & Information Science)One of the characteristics of publishing in South Af...
Since its launch in 1962, Heinemann Educational Books' African Writers Series has played a crucial r...
South Africa’s Constitution (1996) recognises eleven official languages as equal and that all offici...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
Includes bibiographical references (pages 236-271).It is my purpose to show that in Southern Africa ...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017.The reading and buying market for Afrikaans fiction...
The upsurge of creative writing by black people in South Africa - as in other parts of Africa - in ...
In recognizing 11 official languages, the 1996 South African Constitution provides a context for the...
Wits University Press (WUP), South Africa’s oldest university press, is considered a pioneer in the ...
Africa‟s history of publishing is long and multilayered and within these layers is Heinemann‟s Afric...
South Africa's academic publishing history has been profoundly influenced by its colonial heritage. ...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
Based on informal discussions with a range of scholars across the African continent, it was felt tha...
Dissertation (MIS)--University of Pretoria, 2015.This study aims to investigate to what extent Const...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Library & Information Science)One of the characteristics of publishing in South Af...
Since its launch in 1962, Heinemann Educational Books' African Writers Series has played a crucial r...
South Africa’s Constitution (1996) recognises eleven official languages as equal and that all offici...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
Includes bibiographical references (pages 236-271).It is my purpose to show that in Southern Africa ...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2017.The reading and buying market for Afrikaans fiction...
The upsurge of creative writing by black people in South Africa - as in other parts of Africa - in ...
In recognizing 11 official languages, the 1996 South African Constitution provides a context for the...