Yvonne Vera’s The Stone Virgins (2002), both thematically and stylistically, dramatizes a pathological patriarchal system that engages in the oppression of women and their right to normal, happy and productive lives. I argue that, in this novel, she employs the creative imagination and skill of the female I/eye to interrogate a deformed masculinist ideology that has colluded with religion, politics and the class system in the oppression of women, often excluding them from historiography and from public life. In The Stone Virgins, Vera represents a historiography that has marginalized and erased women’s histories from the patriarchal grand narratives of their national liberation history; her narrative points towards women’s future involvemen...
Yvonne Vera is a reformist writer of Zimbabwe who agitated the society to attend to serious issues i...
Yvonne Vera’s death in 2005 brought to a tragic close the career of one of Zimbabwe’s, indeed Africa...
My thesis is that multiple figurations of femininity challenging traditional Zimbabwean values are ...
Yvonne Vera’s The Stone Virgins (2002), both thematically and stylistically, dramatizes a pathologic...
In the work of Zimbabwean novelist Yvonne Vera, land is shown to be a complex and contested resource...
This thesis is presented in two parts – a Critical Thesis and a portfolio of Creative Writing. My Cr...
In Zimbabwe (like in most post-colonial African nations), history holds a critical place...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This dissertation is a study of women and utterance ...
The Zimbabwean author Yvonne Vera is one of the most important writers to emerge from the African co...
The whole of Yvonne Vera’s narrative production (five published novels and a number of short stories...
This paper focuses essentially on the characters we find in Yvonne Vera’s four subsequent nove...
Commentators inevitably remark upon Yvonne Vera\u27s prose and upon its startling application to the...
Yvonne Vera, one of the most outstanding novelists in Zimbabwe retells the agonies that women experi...
Deborah Pike examines the trials facing a writer in yet another troubled nation, this time modern Zi...
This article examines how non-linear time and circularity are deployed in the historical novel Nehan...
Yvonne Vera is a reformist writer of Zimbabwe who agitated the society to attend to serious issues i...
Yvonne Vera’s death in 2005 brought to a tragic close the career of one of Zimbabwe’s, indeed Africa...
My thesis is that multiple figurations of femininity challenging traditional Zimbabwean values are ...
Yvonne Vera’s The Stone Virgins (2002), both thematically and stylistically, dramatizes a pathologic...
In the work of Zimbabwean novelist Yvonne Vera, land is shown to be a complex and contested resource...
This thesis is presented in two parts – a Critical Thesis and a portfolio of Creative Writing. My Cr...
In Zimbabwe (like in most post-colonial African nations), history holds a critical place...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This dissertation is a study of women and utterance ...
The Zimbabwean author Yvonne Vera is one of the most important writers to emerge from the African co...
The whole of Yvonne Vera’s narrative production (five published novels and a number of short stories...
This paper focuses essentially on the characters we find in Yvonne Vera’s four subsequent nove...
Commentators inevitably remark upon Yvonne Vera\u27s prose and upon its startling application to the...
Yvonne Vera, one of the most outstanding novelists in Zimbabwe retells the agonies that women experi...
Deborah Pike examines the trials facing a writer in yet another troubled nation, this time modern Zi...
This article examines how non-linear time and circularity are deployed in the historical novel Nehan...
Yvonne Vera is a reformist writer of Zimbabwe who agitated the society to attend to serious issues i...
Yvonne Vera’s death in 2005 brought to a tragic close the career of one of Zimbabwe’s, indeed Africa...
My thesis is that multiple figurations of femininity challenging traditional Zimbabwean values are ...