Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have experimented with science fiction and fantasy as tools for anticipating potential futures. In this article, three of these works are considered: The Slayer of Shadows by Elana Bregin, Zoo City by Lauren Beukes and The Mall Rats series consisting of Deadlands and Death of a Saint by Lily Herne. The texts are initially briefly contrasted with two texts by authors based in the USA: Lauren St John’s The White Giraffe and Sarah Pinsker’s “The Trans-dimensional Horsemaster Rabbis of Mpumalanga Province” to show that the three local writers’ engagement with the South African present enables them to resist, in varying degrees, prevalent Western tendencie...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recen...
This thesis endeavours to establish how political transformation in South Africa has impacted on the...
CITATION: Barendse, J-M. 2014. Dystopian future visions in Afrikaans novels published after 1999: a ...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
This article reads South African science-fiction writer Lauren Beukes’s first novel, Moxyland (2008)...
This article analyses two novels set in dystopic South African futures, namely Trencherman (2008 Ven...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
Dystopias have frequently been explored in literature to better understand the present and imagine t...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recent Afri...
The Clare Hart series consists of five crime novels. Submitted as the creative component of this PhD...
The Clare Hart series consists of five crime novels. Submitted as the creative component of this PhD...
The literature of post-apartheid South Africa suggests that the atrocities of the past still linger ...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recen...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recen...
This thesis endeavours to establish how political transformation in South Africa has impacted on the...
CITATION: Barendse, J-M. 2014. Dystopian future visions in Afrikaans novels published after 1999: a ...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
Since 1994, a growing number of South African writers of young adult and crossover fiction have expe...
This article reads South African science-fiction writer Lauren Beukes’s first novel, Moxyland (2008)...
This article analyses two novels set in dystopic South African futures, namely Trencherman (2008 Ven...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
Dystopias have frequently been explored in literature to better understand the present and imagine t...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recent Afri...
The Clare Hart series consists of five crime novels. Submitted as the creative component of this PhD...
The Clare Hart series consists of five crime novels. Submitted as the creative component of this PhD...
The literature of post-apartheid South Africa suggests that the atrocities of the past still linger ...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recen...
Viljoen identifies an engagement with history and “dystopic views” as separate trends in recen...
This thesis endeavours to establish how political transformation in South Africa has impacted on the...
CITATION: Barendse, J-M. 2014. Dystopian future visions in Afrikaans novels published after 1999: a ...