This article deals with two texts written during the process of transition in South Africa, using them to explore the cultural and ethical complexity of that process. Both Njabulo Ndebele’s “The cry of Winnie Mandela” and Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela’s “A human being died that night” deal with controversial public figures, Winnie Mandela and Eugene de Kock respectively, whose role in South African history has made them part of the national iconography. Ndebele and Gobodo-Madikizela employ narrative techniques that expose and exploit faultlines in the popular representations of these figures. The two texts offer radical ways of understanding the communal and individual suffering caused by apartheid, challenging readers to respond to the past in w...
The article reflects on the ways in which it is still possible to engage with the iconic figure of N...
A veiled logic minimises the gift of reconciliation from the poor when we examine the concepts of â€...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
Many thousands of words from every imaginable perspective and in every genre have been written about...
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is arguably one of the most widely represented female figures in South Afr...
Starring from an overview relating to the crucial role and ethical agenda of the Truth and Reconcili...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This paper attempts to reveal the very real woman and the equally real man behind the multiple myths...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
In this article I argue that the developments of countries going through transition from authoritari...
The Zulu novelIziboshwa zothando can be read as a narrative of the voices of suffering during ...
This essay commemorates the large historical lives of Chinua Achebe and Nelson Mandela, both of whom...
This paper focuses on the concept of memory as a form of humanist activism in the autobiographies of...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The article reflects on the ways in which it is still possible to engage with the iconic figure of N...
A veiled logic minimises the gift of reconciliation from the poor when we examine the concepts of â€...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
Many thousands of words from every imaginable perspective and in every genre have been written about...
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is arguably one of the most widely represented female figures in South Afr...
Starring from an overview relating to the crucial role and ethical agenda of the Truth and Reconcili...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This paper attempts to reveal the very real woman and the equally real man behind the multiple myths...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
In this article I argue that the developments of countries going through transition from authoritari...
The Zulu novelIziboshwa zothando can be read as a narrative of the voices of suffering during ...
This essay commemorates the large historical lives of Chinua Achebe and Nelson Mandela, both of whom...
This paper focuses on the concept of memory as a form of humanist activism in the autobiographies of...
International audienceSince the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa has been engaged in an unp...
The article reflects on the ways in which it is still possible to engage with the iconic figure of N...
A veiled logic minimises the gift of reconciliation from the poor when we examine the concepts of â€...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...