This paper critically examines the manifestation of protest agitations in post-apartheid South African poetry. The paper considered the insightful reflections of two South African poets on the influence of the apartheid administration and other forms of racial profiling and segregation. It is pertinent to note that the paper does not only record the outburst of these writers against apartheid; the crux of the paper is channeled towards the exposition of the perspectives of the selected poets about the traumatic experience of apartheid and the obnoxious nature of the post-apartheid experience. One collection of poetry from Seitlhamo Motsapi and Mxolisi Nyezwa was selected for critical and literary analysis. The paper considers the expressio...
This paper presents a comparative study of six poems drawn from across Africa and beyond. One of the...
M.A. (African Languages)Abstract: Written Zulu literature commenced in the early 1900s after the int...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
M.A.In this dissertation an examination is made of the different strands of contemporary South Afric...
The re-introduction of political pluralism in the 1990s had a far-reaching effect on the ideological...
M.A.This study is a critical assessment and analysis of Xhosa poetry that addresses social and polit...
In the Apartheid South Africa, repression and the heightening of the Blacks' struggle for political...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.This study, Social commitment in some Zulu literary...
The main thesis put forward in this article is that during the first ten years of democracy in South...
Abstract: A change in direction of the journal New Coin during the 1990s saw the emergence of a dive...
Political oratory takes place within the wider social, political, and cultural context (the macro si...
From the 1970s to the early 1990s, „struggle poetry‟ served to define elements of the struggle agai...
The article explores selected works of Vonani Bila, one of the most influential wordsmiths of post-a...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1991.In this dissertation the possibilities of resistance through literary ...
This paper presents a comparative study of six poems drawn from across Africa and beyond. One of the...
M.A. (African Languages)Abstract: Written Zulu literature commenced in the early 1900s after the int...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...
M.A.In this dissertation an examination is made of the different strands of contemporary South Afric...
The re-introduction of political pluralism in the 1990s had a far-reaching effect on the ideological...
M.A.This study is a critical assessment and analysis of Xhosa poetry that addresses social and polit...
In the Apartheid South Africa, repression and the heightening of the Blacks' struggle for political...
This study explores the crisis of representation in black South African protest and ‘post’-apartheid...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.This study, Social commitment in some Zulu literary...
The main thesis put forward in this article is that during the first ten years of democracy in South...
Abstract: A change in direction of the journal New Coin during the 1990s saw the emergence of a dive...
Political oratory takes place within the wider social, political, and cultural context (the macro si...
From the 1970s to the early 1990s, „struggle poetry‟ served to define elements of the struggle agai...
The article explores selected works of Vonani Bila, one of the most influential wordsmiths of post-a...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1991.In this dissertation the possibilities of resistance through literary ...
This paper presents a comparative study of six poems drawn from across Africa and beyond. One of the...
M.A. (African Languages)Abstract: Written Zulu literature commenced in the early 1900s after the int...
This dissertation seeks to argue that the vast majority of Black South African writers were no neutr...