This article seeks to explore the life and post-democratic work of President Mandela through the eyes of the poet. More specifically, two moments in time are captured and analysed, namely, Mandela’s release from prison together with the lead up to the first democratic South African elections in 1994; and his passing in 2013. This analysis includes the work of poets such as Bongani Sitole, Maya Angelou, Raphael d’Abdon and Thabo Mbeki. The mechanics of translation and the interrelatedness of orality and literacy are explored. The poetic memory contained in this article presents us with an approximation towards the collage of collective memory in a country where economics, politics, and society still present multiple challenges, and where pol...
Abstract The Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 has been widely seen as a watershed moment, marking a fun...
Political oratory takes place within the wider social, political, and cultural context (the macro si...
Whilst Mandela's death forces South Africans to reflect on the post-apartheid state he helped create...
This article seeks to explore the life and post-democratic work of President Mandela through the eye...
In 1994, in his first speech to the parliament of South Africa, Nelson Mandela quoted the Afrikaner ...
his article offers a reflection on the life of South Africa’s extraordinary political leader, Nelson...
This essay probes the value of Nelson Rohihlahla Mandela’s career and life’s work as an ongoing obje...
The article reflects on the ways in which it is still possible to engage with the iconic figure of N...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, charismatic and iconic, is a product of his time and can only be understo...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (born 1918) is all over the world respected as a political freedom icon, ...
This paper focuses on the concept of memory as a form of humanist activism in the autobiographies of...
One of the greatest leaders of our time – Nelson Mandela – died December 5, 2013 bringing an end to ...
This article aims to commemorate Nelson Mandela on the centenary of his birth through the eyes of Af...
Soweto during the 1970s was riven with violence and brutality, the brunt of which was borne by the y...
This essay commemorates the large historical lives of Chinua Achebe and Nelson Mandela, both of whom...
Abstract The Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 has been widely seen as a watershed moment, marking a fun...
Political oratory takes place within the wider social, political, and cultural context (the macro si...
Whilst Mandela's death forces South Africans to reflect on the post-apartheid state he helped create...
This article seeks to explore the life and post-democratic work of President Mandela through the eye...
In 1994, in his first speech to the parliament of South Africa, Nelson Mandela quoted the Afrikaner ...
his article offers a reflection on the life of South Africa’s extraordinary political leader, Nelson...
This essay probes the value of Nelson Rohihlahla Mandela’s career and life’s work as an ongoing obje...
The article reflects on the ways in which it is still possible to engage with the iconic figure of N...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, charismatic and iconic, is a product of his time and can only be understo...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (born 1918) is all over the world respected as a political freedom icon, ...
This paper focuses on the concept of memory as a form of humanist activism in the autobiographies of...
One of the greatest leaders of our time – Nelson Mandela – died December 5, 2013 bringing an end to ...
This article aims to commemorate Nelson Mandela on the centenary of his birth through the eyes of Af...
Soweto during the 1970s was riven with violence and brutality, the brunt of which was borne by the y...
This essay commemorates the large historical lives of Chinua Achebe and Nelson Mandela, both of whom...
Abstract The Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 has been widely seen as a watershed moment, marking a fun...
Political oratory takes place within the wider social, political, and cultural context (the macro si...
Whilst Mandela's death forces South Africans to reflect on the post-apartheid state he helped create...