The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequered during the late 1990s and early 2000s. A sustained literary response, alert to the impact of the disease has been even slower, although this gathered pace by the mid-2000s in South Africa. This article investigates a number of these significant literary representations in relation to the understanding of HIV/AIDS in the South African public sphere. It focuses upon the ways in which representations of HIV/AIDS raise semiotic and political complexities, the problem of granting or denying sympathy, issues of literature’s attention to silences and differences, especially regarding those who have been culturally marginalized, and the ways in ...
[eng] This Ph.D. dissertation explores the transformative potential of the HIV/AIDS experience in po...
Applying a decolonial trauma-informed framework that brings together different disciplinary systems,...
This paper centres on discussions surrounding people living with HIV and AIDS in Mpumalanga provinc...
The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequ...
In the vast corpus of academic writing about HIV/AIDS in South Africa, now entering its fifth decade...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
The ongoing urgency of addressing AIDS in South Africa has kept academics and activists focussed pri...
An in-depth look is taken at the specific discourses surrounding the debilitating HIV / AIDS epidemi...
This article presents a critique of the position that South Africans are engaged in a process of col...
This article presents a critique of the position that South Africans are engaged in a process of col...
This thesis explores the theme of displacement in AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)-relate...
This essay reads several of the pieces in a Southern African AIDS narrative anthology, and att...
This essay reads several of the pieces in a Southern African AIDS narrative anthology, and att...
This paper centres on discussions surrounding people living with HIV and AIDS in Mpumalanga provinc...
Programa de Doctorat en Estudis Lingüístics, Literaris i CulturalsThis Ph.D. dissertation explores t...
[eng] This Ph.D. dissertation explores the transformative potential of the HIV/AIDS experience in po...
Applying a decolonial trauma-informed framework that brings together different disciplinary systems,...
This paper centres on discussions surrounding people living with HIV and AIDS in Mpumalanga provinc...
The political response to the crisis of HIV/AIDS in South Africa has been notoriously slow and chequ...
In the vast corpus of academic writing about HIV/AIDS in South Africa, now entering its fifth decade...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
The ongoing urgency of addressing AIDS in South Africa has kept academics and activists focussed pri...
An in-depth look is taken at the specific discourses surrounding the debilitating HIV / AIDS epidemi...
This article presents a critique of the position that South Africans are engaged in a process of col...
This article presents a critique of the position that South Africans are engaged in a process of col...
This thesis explores the theme of displacement in AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)-relate...
This essay reads several of the pieces in a Southern African AIDS narrative anthology, and att...
This essay reads several of the pieces in a Southern African AIDS narrative anthology, and att...
This paper centres on discussions surrounding people living with HIV and AIDS in Mpumalanga provinc...
Programa de Doctorat en Estudis Lingüístics, Literaris i CulturalsThis Ph.D. dissertation explores t...
[eng] This Ph.D. dissertation explores the transformative potential of the HIV/AIDS experience in po...
Applying a decolonial trauma-informed framework that brings together different disciplinary systems,...
This paper centres on discussions surrounding people living with HIV and AIDS in Mpumalanga provinc...