This article revisits the figure of the ‘staffrider’ which inspired the title of the literary journal more than forty years ago. It considers how the disruptive, radical nature of this figure regains a measure of relevance in the aftermath of developments in literary theory, in particular, what is understood as the ‘linguistic turn’ with regard to language and meaning. The discussion here follows the premise that if a white aesthetic practice as a discursive construction is susceptible to a process of dismantling, then it must follow that the same can be applied to the constructed nature of a black aesthetic. These critiques must, simultaneously, trouble the claims that what has been circumscribed as a black aesthetics in poetry constitutes...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2011n61p037Opening with a brief historical contextualisation, th...
The central argument in this article, drawn from an interdisciplinary study, is that the isiXhosa wr...
preprintModernism tends to be criticised, internationally, as politically conservative. The objectio...
This article affirms the presence of the intentional consciousness in poetry written by politically ...
CITATION: Viljoen, L. 2001. “A white fly on the sombre window pane”: the construction of Africa and ...
The concept of a distinctively South African poetry in English has been, and still is, derided as a ...
In Breyten Breytenbach’s poetry the “I” is complex. “I” and “you”, the writer and the reader, are no...
M.A.In this dissertation an examination is made of the different strands of contemporary South Afric...
MA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA study of the relationship between poet and poem in ...
Abstract: This article aims to reassess recent and continuing analyses of Soweto poetry that merely ...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
The article investigates the use of popular culture as a literary device in three post-apartheid Sou...
#Fallism has taken South African literature to a precipice. A growing mistrust in the country’s post...
The trend in recent literary analyses of postapartheid South African literature is to see a body of ...
This paper examines modernist aesthetics in modern African poetry. The aim of this undertaking is pr...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2011n61p037Opening with a brief historical contextualisation, th...
The central argument in this article, drawn from an interdisciplinary study, is that the isiXhosa wr...
preprintModernism tends to be criticised, internationally, as politically conservative. The objectio...
This article affirms the presence of the intentional consciousness in poetry written by politically ...
CITATION: Viljoen, L. 2001. “A white fly on the sombre window pane”: the construction of Africa and ...
The concept of a distinctively South African poetry in English has been, and still is, derided as a ...
In Breyten Breytenbach’s poetry the “I” is complex. “I” and “you”, the writer and the reader, are no...
M.A.In this dissertation an examination is made of the different strands of contemporary South Afric...
MA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA study of the relationship between poet and poem in ...
Abstract: This article aims to reassess recent and continuing analyses of Soweto poetry that merely ...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
The article investigates the use of popular culture as a literary device in three post-apartheid Sou...
#Fallism has taken South African literature to a precipice. A growing mistrust in the country’s post...
The trend in recent literary analyses of postapartheid South African literature is to see a body of ...
This paper examines modernist aesthetics in modern African poetry. The aim of this undertaking is pr...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2011n61p037Opening with a brief historical contextualisation, th...
The central argument in this article, drawn from an interdisciplinary study, is that the isiXhosa wr...
preprintModernism tends to be criticised, internationally, as politically conservative. The objectio...