This paper attempts to analyse a hitherto ignored aspect of Vladislavic’s The Folly, and of Vladislavic’s writing more generally: that of sexuality and gender, masculinity in particular. I argue that Vladislavic’s novella is innovative in its linking of individual subjectivity and psycho-sexuality with the apartheid state and its machineries. In this respect, Vladislavic was prepared to enter regions of the self and psyche and to take the fictional risk of abstract surrealism that few of his contemporaries were, and, I argue, the results were revelatory in their exhumation of buried complexes. In this novel Vladislavic shows that a key mechanism that held the apartheid state together was macho homosociality which soothed the troubled consci...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
This paper aims to retrace the influence of the politics of gender enacted by Nelson and Winnie Mand...
Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madams (2006) and Behind Every Successful Man (2008) grapple with the contradic...
textSouth Africa has not yet become a nation united in its diversity despite the claim made otherwis...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
M.A.The post-apartheid period has seen growing literary interest in issues of gender and sexuality. ...
The politics of the protagonist of Ivan Vladislavić’s Double Negative, Neville Lister, are broadly l...
My paper is a literary and theoretical inquiry about what gives the post-colonial philosophy its ins...
This essay is an experimental quodlibet on some recent Johannesburg imaginative writing. It works ou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This essay examines the relationship between narrative excess and narrative restraint, arguing that ...
Ivan Vladislavić's short story “Alphabets for Surplus People” is read both as political satire ...
This paper is an exploratory studium about the category of human sexual identity, based on We are bu...
Abstract In an effort to disentangle the threads of the complex, interwoven fabric of apartheid sexu...
This article traces both the centrality and fragility of the figure of the heterosexual white male t...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
This paper aims to retrace the influence of the politics of gender enacted by Nelson and Winnie Mand...
Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madams (2006) and Behind Every Successful Man (2008) grapple with the contradic...
textSouth Africa has not yet become a nation united in its diversity despite the claim made otherwis...
Near the fall of apartheid, South Africa underwent a literary transformation. No longer bound by rac...
M.A.The post-apartheid period has seen growing literary interest in issues of gender and sexuality. ...
The politics of the protagonist of Ivan Vladislavić’s Double Negative, Neville Lister, are broadly l...
My paper is a literary and theoretical inquiry about what gives the post-colonial philosophy its ins...
This essay is an experimental quodlibet on some recent Johannesburg imaginative writing. It works ou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This essay examines the relationship between narrative excess and narrative restraint, arguing that ...
Ivan Vladislavić's short story “Alphabets for Surplus People” is read both as political satire ...
This paper is an exploratory studium about the category of human sexual identity, based on We are bu...
Abstract In an effort to disentangle the threads of the complex, interwoven fabric of apartheid sexu...
This article traces both the centrality and fragility of the figure of the heterosexual white male t...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
This paper aims to retrace the influence of the politics of gender enacted by Nelson and Winnie Mand...
Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madams (2006) and Behind Every Successful Man (2008) grapple with the contradic...