Revisiting Bessie Head, an emblematic figure of South African literature, is a necessary step towards the recognition of African women’s writings in the world literary map. Putting under focus central issues of postcolonial literature, such as the question of identity, otherness, power and gender, this author proved to be much ahead of her time and is considered by critics as a writer of the 20th C “marching in the 21st C”. In her auto fiction, A Question of Power, she defines herself as an “out and out outsider”, thus expressing a feeling and a state of exclusion, alienation, negation and otherness in a South Africa under the Apartheid regime but also in a Botswana where she sought refuge. This article aims at re-introducing an author who ...
Bessie Head vivió en el exilio al no poder soportar las duras condiciones del sistema apartheid en ...
This dissertation positions South African colored author Bessie Head as a political novelist. The ...
Bessie Head's fiction reflects the author's consciousness of power as the definitive force in the So...
Instances of Bessie Head’s distinctive feminism, womanism and Africanness in her novels Bessie Head ...
Bessie Head was one of the Drum writers of the 1950s. As critics such as Huma Ibrahim have indicated...
Bessie Head was one of the Drum writers of the 1950s. As critics such as Huma Ibrahim have indicated...
Bessie Head was a South African writer who has finally entered the great canon of Southern African l...
This study examines representations of Southern African black women in the works' of two male and t...
The study aims to explore the black-on-black hostility, which is an important but critically neglect...
This dissertation approaches the work of South African/Botswanan novelist Bessie Head, especially th...
This study explores the social vision of Bessie Heads three novels: When Rain Clouds Gather. Maru an...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
This review article explores the life and writing of Bessie Head from South Africa/Botswana
South Africa is one country where racial discrimination was widespread. Like the rest of the color-s...
Bessie Head vivió en el exilio al no poder soportar las duras condiciones del sistema apartheid en ...
This dissertation positions South African colored author Bessie Head as a political novelist. The ...
Bessie Head's fiction reflects the author's consciousness of power as the definitive force in the So...
Instances of Bessie Head’s distinctive feminism, womanism and Africanness in her novels Bessie Head ...
Bessie Head was one of the Drum writers of the 1950s. As critics such as Huma Ibrahim have indicated...
Bessie Head was one of the Drum writers of the 1950s. As critics such as Huma Ibrahim have indicated...
Bessie Head was a South African writer who has finally entered the great canon of Southern African l...
This study examines representations of Southern African black women in the works' of two male and t...
The study aims to explore the black-on-black hostility, which is an important but critically neglect...
This dissertation approaches the work of South African/Botswanan novelist Bessie Head, especially th...
This study explores the social vision of Bessie Heads three novels: When Rain Clouds Gather. Maru an...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
This review article explores the life and writing of Bessie Head from South Africa/Botswana
South Africa is one country where racial discrimination was widespread. Like the rest of the color-s...
Bessie Head vivió en el exilio al no poder soportar las duras condiciones del sistema apartheid en ...
This dissertation positions South African colored author Bessie Head as a political novelist. The ...
Bessie Head's fiction reflects the author's consciousness of power as the definitive force in the So...