The study of South African English literature written by black people in the postapartheid period has focused, among others, on the so-called Hillbrow novels of Phaswane Mpe and Niq Mhlongo, and narratives such as Kgebetli Moele's Book of the Dead (2009) set in Pretoria. A number of studies show how the fiction of these writers handles black concerns that some critics believe to have replaced a thematic preoccupation with apartheid, as soon as political freedom was attained in 1994. However, adequate analyses are yet to be made of works produced by some of these black writers in their more rounded scrutiny of the first decade of democracy, apart from what one may describe as an indigenous/traditional weaning from preoccupation with the...
The question which I explore is to what degree, and in what way, the paradigm of anti-apartheid lite...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
This dissertation examines the subject formation of racially ambiguous protagonists in K Sello Duike...
The study of South African English literature written by black people in the post-apartheid period h...
The quest of this paper is to probe whether globalising post-nationalism impacts on post- apartheid ...
The quest of this paper is to probe whether globalising post-nationalism impacts on post- apartheid ...
This article examines how Phaswane Mpe’s post-apartheid novel, Welcome to Our Hillbrow (2000), respo...
This study seeks to uncover the manner in which the young black experience is constructed in three n...
Offering a reading of Mongane Wally Serote’s Revelations (2010) alongside other recent novels by bla...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
Racism, by nature, is intricately bonded with migration; the first takes its evolution from the othe...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
The literature of post-apartheid South Africa suggests that the atrocities of the past still linger ...
Racialised inequality has existed in South Africa since the arrival of the first settlers, so that t...
The question which I explore is to what degree, and in what way, the paradigm of anti-apartheid lite...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
This dissertation examines the subject formation of racially ambiguous protagonists in K Sello Duike...
The study of South African English literature written by black people in the post-apartheid period h...
The quest of this paper is to probe whether globalising post-nationalism impacts on post- apartheid ...
The quest of this paper is to probe whether globalising post-nationalism impacts on post- apartheid ...
This article examines how Phaswane Mpe’s post-apartheid novel, Welcome to Our Hillbrow (2000), respo...
This study seeks to uncover the manner in which the young black experience is constructed in three n...
Offering a reading of Mongane Wally Serote’s Revelations (2010) alongside other recent novels by bla...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
As commentators such as Lewis Nkosi and Malvern van Wyk Smith have noted, even though writers from S...
Racism, by nature, is intricately bonded with migration; the first takes its evolution from the othe...
This study analyses a selected cohort of black South African novelists‟ depiction of the real burnin...
The literature of post-apartheid South Africa suggests that the atrocities of the past still linger ...
Racialised inequality has existed in South Africa since the arrival of the first settlers, so that t...
The question which I explore is to what degree, and in what way, the paradigm of anti-apartheid lite...
This disquisition is an inter-disciplinary investigation into some dominant hegemonic narratives of ...
This dissertation examines the subject formation of racially ambiguous protagonists in K Sello Duike...