Article included in the special issue of Safundi19.3 "Cultural Solidarities: Apartheid and the anti-colonial commons of world literature.
International audienceThis collection of essays explores ways in which early and late examples of li...
This essay argues that an overly narrow conception of what constitutes a national or regional litera...
The Introduction pursues the question of what constitutes South African literature ‘beyond 2000’. If...
Publisher versionIn this article, I argue that London plays a dual role in South African writing, as...
Introduction to the special issue of Safundi 19.3: Cultural solidarities: apartheid and the anticolo...
Continuing the investigation of networked cultural responses in the Global South construed as “cultu...
What are we to make of Shakespeare’s unexpected presence in texts which originate in traumatic event...
In 1843 William Sammons founded the peculiarly named Sam Sly's African Journal (1843–1851) in Cape T...
To cite this article: Ken Barris (2015) That Loose Canon: Rumours of South African Writing, English...
With the end of apartheid, long-ostracised South Africa opened itself up to the rest of the world. S...
The full title of Sihle Khumalo's travel account, Dark Continent My Black Arse:By Bus, Boksie, Matol...
The essay is a critical reflection on the role of the Bible and the Christian mission in 19th- and 2...
Book synopsis: This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take i...
Publisher versionThis article considers the notable dearth of recent scholarship on Peter Abrahams’s...
Sterling Plumpp's Somehow We Survive: An Anthology of South African Writing. Images of front cover a...
International audienceThis collection of essays explores ways in which early and late examples of li...
This essay argues that an overly narrow conception of what constitutes a national or regional litera...
The Introduction pursues the question of what constitutes South African literature ‘beyond 2000’. If...
Publisher versionIn this article, I argue that London plays a dual role in South African writing, as...
Introduction to the special issue of Safundi 19.3: Cultural solidarities: apartheid and the anticolo...
Continuing the investigation of networked cultural responses in the Global South construed as “cultu...
What are we to make of Shakespeare’s unexpected presence in texts which originate in traumatic event...
In 1843 William Sammons founded the peculiarly named Sam Sly's African Journal (1843–1851) in Cape T...
To cite this article: Ken Barris (2015) That Loose Canon: Rumours of South African Writing, English...
With the end of apartheid, long-ostracised South Africa opened itself up to the rest of the world. S...
The full title of Sihle Khumalo's travel account, Dark Continent My Black Arse:By Bus, Boksie, Matol...
The essay is a critical reflection on the role of the Bible and the Christian mission in 19th- and 2...
Book synopsis: This volume reflects one of the new areas of English Studies as it broadens to take i...
Publisher versionThis article considers the notable dearth of recent scholarship on Peter Abrahams’s...
Sterling Plumpp's Somehow We Survive: An Anthology of South African Writing. Images of front cover a...
International audienceThis collection of essays explores ways in which early and late examples of li...
This essay argues that an overly narrow conception of what constitutes a national or regional litera...
The Introduction pursues the question of what constitutes South African literature ‘beyond 2000’. If...