During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many black writers. It was the white authors that dominated the literary environment presenting their biased views on social and political concerns; the black authors standpoints were seen as unimportant and they were deemed inferior to the white authors. Consequently, it was particularly difficult for black writers to voice their experiences of living in a society riddled with oppression, prejudice and unequal opportunities. The purpose of this study is to critically compare selected texts by African authors Doris Lessing and Bessie Head, which depict the political and social struggles within Southern African society during the era of unequal oppo...
This study explores the social vision of Bessie Heads three novels: When Rain Clouds Gather. Maru an...
One major problem confronting the definition of Comparative Literature is that of the involvement (o...
African literature has been dominated by male African writers. However, there are a number of female...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
Revisiting Bessie Head, an emblematic figure of South African literature, is a necessary step toward...
However different their lives, Doris Lessing, Bessie Head, and Nadine Gordimer share the common heri...
South Africa is one country where racial discrimination was widespread. Like the rest of the color-s...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
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...
The study aims to explore the black-on-black hostility, which is an important but critically neglect...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This study examines representations of Southern African black women in the works' of two male and t...
Instances of Bessie Head’s distinctive feminism, womanism and Africanness in her novels Bessie Head ...
This study explores the social vision of Bessie Heads three novels: When Rain Clouds Gather. Maru an...
One major problem confronting the definition of Comparative Literature is that of the involvement (o...
African literature has been dominated by male African writers. However, there are a number of female...
During the era of discrimination and disparity in Southern Africa, racial inequality silenced many b...
Revisiting Bessie Head, an emblematic figure of South African literature, is a necessary step toward...
However different their lives, Doris Lessing, Bessie Head, and Nadine Gordimer share the common heri...
South Africa is one country where racial discrimination was widespread. Like the rest of the color-s...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
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...
The study aims to explore the black-on-black hostility, which is an important but critically neglect...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This study examines representations of Southern African black women in the works' of two male and t...
Instances of Bessie Head’s distinctive feminism, womanism and Africanness in her novels Bessie Head ...
This study explores the social vision of Bessie Heads three novels: When Rain Clouds Gather. Maru an...
One major problem confronting the definition of Comparative Literature is that of the involvement (o...
African literature has been dominated by male African writers. However, there are a number of female...