Magister Artium - MAFramed by theories of childhood, psychoanalysis, postcolonial theory, trauma theory, film theory, and literary theory, this thesis investigates representations of the African child in three contemporary films about Africa. This thesis puts forward the argument that in E. Zwick‘s Blood Diamond Dia, the film‘s primary child character, is split into Dia Vandy (his subjectivity) and See-me-no-more (his performed identity within the Revolutionary United Front). Furthermore it will be shown that this split is paralleled by the boy‘s transition from filiation to re-filiation. With regard to K. MacDonald‘s The Last King of Scotland, this thesis will demonstrate how, via the effects of cinematic doubling, the narrative antagonist...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Texts and literature are used to ignit...
Cathy Caruth and Shoshana Felman’s pioneering work in trauma theory provided innovative critical fra...
This thesis examines child figures in Anglophone West African novels by Ben Okri, Chris Abani, Uzodi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
This thesis analyses the representations of girls as active agents in fictional films about African ...
This mini-dissertation interrogates racial representations in two recent Hollywood films, The Last K...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.When discussing and addressing child soldierin...
Masters of ArtThis mini-thesis seeks to understand how the colonial and apartheid state imagined the...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
Negotiating growth in turbulentscapes: Violence, secrecy and growth in Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Secrets ...
August 1977: a thirteen-year-old African American girl stands at the gate of an airport holding a bo...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
This thesis examines identity constructions in contemporary African drama, through a comparative stu...
This dissertation interrogates the newly prominent figure of the child soldier in African literature...
This study attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the criticism of colonial and post-colon...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Texts and literature are used to ignit...
Cathy Caruth and Shoshana Felman’s pioneering work in trauma theory provided innovative critical fra...
This thesis examines child figures in Anglophone West African novels by Ben Okri, Chris Abani, Uzodi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
This thesis analyses the representations of girls as active agents in fictional films about African ...
This mini-dissertation interrogates racial representations in two recent Hollywood films, The Last K...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.When discussing and addressing child soldierin...
Masters of ArtThis mini-thesis seeks to understand how the colonial and apartheid state imagined the...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
Negotiating growth in turbulentscapes: Violence, secrecy and growth in Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Secrets ...
August 1977: a thirteen-year-old African American girl stands at the gate of an airport holding a bo...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
This thesis examines identity constructions in contemporary African drama, through a comparative stu...
This dissertation interrogates the newly prominent figure of the child soldier in African literature...
This study attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the criticism of colonial and post-colon...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Texts and literature are used to ignit...
Cathy Caruth and Shoshana Felman’s pioneering work in trauma theory provided innovative critical fra...
This thesis examines child figures in Anglophone West African novels by Ben Okri, Chris Abani, Uzodi...