Lewis Nkosi’s novel, Mating birds (1986) offers a significant intervention in a history as dispersed and fragmented as South Africa’s, by focusing on those specific and critical episodes of South Africa’s past. This much-colonised country has had an extended history of perennial violence under colonialism and apartheid Some fiction by Black writers on this phenomenon may be seen to be reactive, what Njabulo Ndebele (South African writer) terms ‘Protest Literature’-and seeks to show black people as victims (Ndebele 1994). Nkosi’s novels, Mating birds (1986) in particular reverse this order through the narratives of different characters, illustrating that black people were not the passive victims of apartheid but played an active ...
The apparently opposing images found throughout colonial writing of the baboon as trespasser and as ...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities University of the Witwatersrand In fulfillment of ...
contemporary literary and cultural critics. As an intellectual member of Sophiatown Renaissance and ...
Using as a stepping stone Mating Birds by the late South African novelist Lewis Nkosi, I take a trip...
Lewis Nkosi is a vital Black writer in the present-day South African epoch. He noted for his novels ...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Thesis (M.A)-University of Durban Westville, 2005.This thesis will examine the trope of the outsider...
The main aim of this thesis is to provide a literary study through a comparative analysis of how sex...
The purpose of the book is to engage with South African Indian writings through a critical examinati...
‘A people who do not preserve their memory are a people who have forfeited their history.’ So argues...
textSouth Africa has not yet become a nation united in its diversity despite the claim made otherwis...
[eng] This thesis explores the representation and construction of collective memory published in Sou...
This paper aims to retrace the influence of the politics of gender enacted by Nelson and Winnie Mand...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
The apparently opposing images found throughout colonial writing of the baboon as trespasser and as ...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities University of the Witwatersrand In fulfillment of ...
contemporary literary and cultural critics. As an intellectual member of Sophiatown Renaissance and ...
Using as a stepping stone Mating Birds by the late South African novelist Lewis Nkosi, I take a trip...
Lewis Nkosi is a vital Black writer in the present-day South African epoch. He noted for his novels ...
The histories of Southern African postcolonies which experienced decolonization and political transi...
Thesis (M.A)-University of Durban Westville, 2005.This thesis will examine the trope of the outsider...
The main aim of this thesis is to provide a literary study through a comparative analysis of how sex...
The purpose of the book is to engage with South African Indian writings through a critical examinati...
‘A people who do not preserve their memory are a people who have forfeited their history.’ So argues...
textSouth Africa has not yet become a nation united in its diversity despite the claim made otherwis...
[eng] This thesis explores the representation and construction of collective memory published in Sou...
This paper aims to retrace the influence of the politics of gender enacted by Nelson and Winnie Mand...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
The apparently opposing images found throughout colonial writing of the baboon as trespasser and as ...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities University of the Witwatersrand In fulfillment of ...