The editors acknowledge the support of the National Research Foundation of South Africa, Grant no. 105159, for the following articles: “Towards Decolonising Poetry in Education” (Newfield and Byrne); “Mapping Pathways for Indigenous Poetry Pedagogy” (Mavhiza and Prozesky); “That’s Schoolified” (Cooper); “Dancing with Mountains” (Ndlovu); “South African Indian Indigeneity” (Govender); “Reflections on Decoloniality from a South African Indian Perspective” (Naicker); “Poetic Bodies” (Genis); “Research That Is Real and Utopian” (de Villiers, Botha and Maungedzo); “Moments That Glow” (Naidu and Newfield); “Transforming Data into Poems” (d’Abdon and van Rooyen)
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
South Africa became a democratic, non-racial state in 1994. The first democratic elections were prec...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South...
The study is dedicated to the poetry of South African post-Apartheid women's poetry. Working with th...
The environments in which indigenous communities live have been sustained through complex interactio...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
In acknowledging the help I have received in the carrying out of this research I would mention a spe...
The research on King Letsie’s III praise poetry is a joint venture between the National University o...
I wish to express my sincere gratitnde and appreciation to the following people: • My Promoter, Prof...
In his reflections on the state of South African literature, literary critic, professor of South Afr...
[Editor's Letter]: This 14th edition of Study South Africa foregrounds the celebration of 20 years o...
The main thesis put forward in this article is that during the first ten years of democracy in South...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
South Africa became a democratic, non-racial state in 1994. The first democratic elections were prec...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...
This article concerns ZAPP (the South African Poetry Project), which is a community of poets, schola...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South...
The study is dedicated to the poetry of South African post-Apartheid women's poetry. Working with th...
The environments in which indigenous communities live have been sustained through complex interactio...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
In acknowledging the help I have received in the carrying out of this research I would mention a spe...
The research on King Letsie’s III praise poetry is a joint venture between the National University o...
I wish to express my sincere gratitnde and appreciation to the following people: • My Promoter, Prof...
In his reflections on the state of South African literature, literary critic, professor of South Afr...
[Editor's Letter]: This 14th edition of Study South Africa foregrounds the celebration of 20 years o...
The main thesis put forward in this article is that during the first ten years of democracy in South...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
South Africa became a democratic, non-racial state in 1994. The first democratic elections were prec...
While attempts to decolonise the school curriculum have been ongoing since the 1970s, the recent Bla...