This article analyzes moments of queer hospitality in two novels by Olive Schreiner to argue for new ways of understanding her complex views of race and gender. I focus on Otto Farber’s missionary ethics, in contrast to a competing model of imperialist domination, to show the beginnings of queer hospitality in African Farm. Otto’s disruptive Christian morality frames two of the few instances of African resistance in this early novel. While the unfinished later novel, From Man to Man, seems at first glance to embrace two classic Victorian domestic plots, those of marriage and of the fallen woman, I argue that Rebekah’s Cape Town home functions as a queer space that allows a radical rewriting of those plots. Her adopted mixed-race daughter, S...
This article explores how Olive Schreiner utilizes politicized modernist aesthetics, specifically th...
This article compares the feminist views of Olive Schreiner with those of Lauretta Ngcobo, raising q...
This essay attempts to articulate South African women’s efforts to assert their voices and presence ...
In this article I argue that Olive Schreiner’s novel From Man to Man or Perhaps Only– (1926) explore...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.In...
The nature of the relationship between (proto-)feminism and (anti-)imperialism is highly contested. ...
Olive Schreiner was the first 'modern' colonial writer from South Africa, and one of the most brilli...
This study constitutes an inquiry into how Olive Schreiner‟s peripheral position as a colonial woman...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
Olive Schreiner, writing in the tradition of George Eliot and the Brontës, was an isolated yet origi...
This paper discusses the politics of gender and race involved in a white South African woman\u27s at...
Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm is often noted as “the first New Woman novel” for its...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005The farm in South Africa i...
This study investigates a thus far neglected aspect of Olive Schreiner’s feminism, namely her subver...
Cet article porte sur les rapports discursifs entre les animaux, l’Empire et les femmes, trois domai...
This article explores how Olive Schreiner utilizes politicized modernist aesthetics, specifically th...
This article compares the feminist views of Olive Schreiner with those of Lauretta Ngcobo, raising q...
This essay attempts to articulate South African women’s efforts to assert their voices and presence ...
In this article I argue that Olive Schreiner’s novel From Man to Man or Perhaps Only– (1926) explore...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.In...
The nature of the relationship between (proto-)feminism and (anti-)imperialism is highly contested. ...
Olive Schreiner was the first 'modern' colonial writer from South Africa, and one of the most brilli...
This study constitutes an inquiry into how Olive Schreiner‟s peripheral position as a colonial woman...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
Olive Schreiner, writing in the tradition of George Eliot and the Brontës, was an isolated yet origi...
This paper discusses the politics of gender and race involved in a white South African woman\u27s at...
Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm is often noted as “the first New Woman novel” for its...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005The farm in South Africa i...
This study investigates a thus far neglected aspect of Olive Schreiner’s feminism, namely her subver...
Cet article porte sur les rapports discursifs entre les animaux, l’Empire et les femmes, trois domai...
This article explores how Olive Schreiner utilizes politicized modernist aesthetics, specifically th...
This article compares the feminist views of Olive Schreiner with those of Lauretta Ngcobo, raising q...
This essay attempts to articulate South African women’s efforts to assert their voices and presence ...