Mirriam Tlali’s produced her most acclaimed literary works during the apartheid era in South Africa. Her literature was defined by, in her own, admission, the desire ‘to strike a blow’ for the freedom of the enslaved black masses. She achieved her aims by exposing the brutality of the apartheid system in her literary portrayals. This article seeks to contextualise her work within the environment within which it was produced. It also seeks to justify Mirriam Tlali’s literature in terms of its relevance for all times. Tlali deliberately chose to write in an ‘unconventional’ manner, much to the chagrin of writers and literary critics such as Njabulo Ndebele and Lewis Nkosi. These critics charged that Tlali’s work was meerly ‘sloganeering’ and ...
This dissertation is a study of the works of Miriam Tlali, Ellen Kuzwayo and Emma Mashinini, three B...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
In his critical writings contained in his book, Rediscovery of the Ordinary: Essays on South African...
Mirriam Tlali’s produced her most acclaimed literary works during the apartheid era in South Africa....
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
In a committed anti-apartheid publisher like Ravan Press in the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of au...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Black women writers construct the South African nation ...
Miriam Tlali was a novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, and activist against aparthei...
This study is the first one devoted solely to the writings of the South African black novelist Miria...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
This article scrutinizes the effects and consequences of South Africa’s institutionalized regi...
This dissertation is a study of the works of Miriam Tlali, Ellen Kuzwayo and Emma Mashinini, three B...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
In his critical writings contained in his book, Rediscovery of the Ordinary: Essays on South African...
Mirriam Tlali’s produced her most acclaimed literary works during the apartheid era in South Africa....
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
This article is an attempt to demonstrate the power of non-conformity with regard to literary projec...
In a committed anti-apartheid publisher like Ravan Press in the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of au...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Black women writers construct the South African nation ...
Miriam Tlali was a novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, and activist against aparthei...
This study is the first one devoted solely to the writings of the South African black novelist Miria...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
This article scrutinizes the effects and consequences of South Africa’s institutionalized regi...
This dissertation is a study of the works of Miriam Tlali, Ellen Kuzwayo and Emma Mashinini, three B...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
In his critical writings contained in his book, Rediscovery of the Ordinary: Essays on South African...