Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.The 'colony' in Olive Schreiner‟s fiction and non-fiction is a place or space, I shall argue, that is both dynamic and complex. The comings and goings, the stories, of the 'characters' in the space are not reducible to the division of indigene/settler. This dissertation takes as its starting point a still prevalent view that Schreiner's literary achievement displays a typical 'colonial blindness' in matters of dispossession and resistance: that the colonial person has little connection to his/her material surrounds. In reaction to what I regard as a binary language of response, my focus is on what I refer to as 'margins' in Schreiner's writings: that is, to apparently tangential incide...
Alexandra Fuller's memoirs detail the lives of white settlers in Southern Africa (specifically Zimba...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.This dissertation investigates fiv...
This paper discusses the politics of gender and race involved in a white South African woman\u27s at...
Schreiner criticism over the last two decades or so has shown greater interest in her ideas than in ...
This book works across established categories of modernism and postcolonialism in order to radically...
In this paper I discuss the relation between Olive Schreiner's social context and the form of her fi...
This article explores how Olive Schreiner utilizes politicized modernist aesthetics, specifically th...
This study constitutes an inquiry into how Olive Schreiner‟s peripheral position as a colonial woman...
The nature of the relationship between (proto-)feminism and (anti-)imperialism is highly contested. ...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
Bibliography: pages 102-112.This dissertation locates Olive Schreiner as a nineteenth-century coloni...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.In...
This dissertation examines the way in which South African colonial texts may be read for the histor...
The farm novels of southern Africa can be considered microcosms of gender stereotypes and racial att...
Olive Schreiner was the first 'modern' colonial writer from South Africa, and one of the most brilli...
Alexandra Fuller's memoirs detail the lives of white settlers in Southern Africa (specifically Zimba...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.This dissertation investigates fiv...
This paper discusses the politics of gender and race involved in a white South African woman\u27s at...
Schreiner criticism over the last two decades or so has shown greater interest in her ideas than in ...
This book works across established categories of modernism and postcolonialism in order to radically...
In this paper I discuss the relation between Olive Schreiner's social context and the form of her fi...
This article explores how Olive Schreiner utilizes politicized modernist aesthetics, specifically th...
This study constitutes an inquiry into how Olive Schreiner‟s peripheral position as a colonial woman...
The nature of the relationship between (proto-)feminism and (anti-)imperialism is highly contested. ...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
Bibliography: pages 102-112.This dissertation locates Olive Schreiner as a nineteenth-century coloni...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.In...
This dissertation examines the way in which South African colonial texts may be read for the histor...
The farm novels of southern Africa can be considered microcosms of gender stereotypes and racial att...
Olive Schreiner was the first 'modern' colonial writer from South Africa, and one of the most brilli...
Alexandra Fuller's memoirs detail the lives of white settlers in Southern Africa (specifically Zimba...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.This dissertation investigates fiv...
This paper discusses the politics of gender and race involved in a white South African woman\u27s at...