This paper scrutinizes two wild relatives of dogs, namely jackals and hyenas, who feature prominently in Afrikaans children’s literature by way of African oral tradition, specifically Khoi oral literature. The stories of Jakkals (Jackal) and Wolf (Hyena) illustrate the ways in which Khoi orature found its way into Afrikaans (children’s) literature in a gradual process culminating in appropriation. The paper shows how Afrikaans literary scholars charted this process and what mechanisms they employed to diminish the role played by the original Khoi storytellers—a denial of the context in which the stories were created that persists until today. Apart from reference to a separate oral tradition of Jackal and Hyena stories that developed amongs...
While over the years stakeholders such as publishers and academics have taken a keen interest in res...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
During the 1870's a large collection of /Xam Bushman narratives was made by the linguist W.H.I. Blee...
This paper scrutinizes two wild relatives of dogs, namely jackals and hyenas, who feature prominent...
This paper scrutinizes two wild relatives of dogs, namely jackals and hyenas, who feature prominentl...
Bushman narratives have been the subject of a large volume of scholarly and popular studies, particu...
This article explores the changing perceptions of Afrikaner folklorists and literary critics on the ...
This article puts forward a revisionist history of Khoi literature, and also presents a number of tr...
The dog is a universal, archetypical symbol of fidelity and loyalty. However, in literature—and espe...
This article explores the role of the figure of the dog in two contemporary South African short stor...
The legacy of the Middle Dutch epic Vanden vos Reynaerde and the many ways in which we still see tra...
This article focuses specifically on George McCall Theal’s collection of folktale texts, Kaffir Fo...
South Africa and the Philippines are home to a number of indigenous groups whose cultures and tradi...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
As a result of its topic and its narrative style, Uwe Timm’s novel ‘Morenga’ (1978) marks an importa...
While over the years stakeholders such as publishers and academics have taken a keen interest in res...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
During the 1870's a large collection of /Xam Bushman narratives was made by the linguist W.H.I. Blee...
This paper scrutinizes two wild relatives of dogs, namely jackals and hyenas, who feature prominent...
This paper scrutinizes two wild relatives of dogs, namely jackals and hyenas, who feature prominentl...
Bushman narratives have been the subject of a large volume of scholarly and popular studies, particu...
This article explores the changing perceptions of Afrikaner folklorists and literary critics on the ...
This article puts forward a revisionist history of Khoi literature, and also presents a number of tr...
The dog is a universal, archetypical symbol of fidelity and loyalty. However, in literature—and espe...
This article explores the role of the figure of the dog in two contemporary South African short stor...
The legacy of the Middle Dutch epic Vanden vos Reynaerde and the many ways in which we still see tra...
This article focuses specifically on George McCall Theal’s collection of folktale texts, Kaffir Fo...
South Africa and the Philippines are home to a number of indigenous groups whose cultures and tradi...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
As a result of its topic and its narrative style, Uwe Timm’s novel ‘Morenga’ (1978) marks an importa...
While over the years stakeholders such as publishers and academics have taken a keen interest in res...
This article looks at the way in which the Afrikaans poet Antjie Krog positions herself with regard ...
During the 1870's a large collection of /Xam Bushman narratives was made by the linguist W.H.I. Blee...