1 |
Preface: 21 Years of Current Writing
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Margaret Lenta |
2 |
Introduction: Conjectures on South African Literature
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Michael Chapman |
3 |
Judging New ‘South African’ Fiction in the Transnational Moment
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Leon de Kock |
4 |
Expanding ‘South Africanness’: Debut Novels
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Margaret Lenta |
5 |
A Change of Thinking: White Women’s Writinga
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Eva Hunter |
6 |
Picturing the African Diaspora in Recent Fiction
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J U Jacobs |
7 |
Nadine Gordimer: Getting a Life after Apartheid
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Ileana Dimitriu |
8 |
Ivan Vladislavić and What-What: Among Writers, Readers and “other odds, sods and marginals”
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Sally-Ann Murray |
9 |
Ingrid Winterbach: Novelist (Interview)
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Margaret Lenta |
10 |
“Sequestered from the winds of history”: Poetry and Politics beyond 2000
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Michael Chapman |
11 |
Afrikaans Poetry: New Voices
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Marius Crous |
12 |
Antjie Krog: Towards a Syncretic Identity
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Helize van Vuuren |
13 |
South African Theatre beyond 2000: Theatricalising the Unspeakable
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Marcia Blumberg |
14 |
“…to remember is like starting to see”: South African Life Stories Today
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Annie Gagiano |
15 |
Healing the Wounds of History: South African Indian Writing
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Devarakshanam Betty Govinden |
16 |
New Beginnings in Zulu Literature
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Multiple Authors
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17 |
Postcolonial Pomosexuality: Queer/ Alternative Fiction after Disgrace
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Cheryl Stobie |
18 |
The Nonhuman Animal and Levinasian Otherness: Contemporary Narratives and Criticism
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Wendy Woodward |
19 |
David Bell and Gerald Porter (eds). 2008. Riots in Literature. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Peter Titlestad |
20 |
Antony Osler. 2008. Stoep Zen – A Zen Life in South Africa. Johannesburg: Jacana Media.
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Stephen Coan |
21 |
Notes on Contributors
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The Editors |
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Notes on Contributors
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The Editors |