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Preface
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Michael Chapman |
2 |
Dennis Brutus (1924-2009)
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Michael Chapman |
3 |
Last stop “Little Gujarat”: Tracking South African Indian Writers on the Grey Street Writers’ Trail in Durban
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Lindy Stiebel |
4 |
Mapping a Self, Mapping Absence in Sally- Ann Murray’s Small Moving Parts
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Johan Jacobs |
5 |
Fashionably Ethnic: Individuality and Heritage in Greig Coetzee’s Happy Natives
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Anton Krueger |
6 |
Fossicking in the House of Love: Apartheid Masculinity in The Folly
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Gerald Gaylard |
7 |
In Anticipation of Tomorrow: Globalisation and ‘Transnation’ in Mongane Wally Serote’s History is the Home Address
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Senayon S Olaoluwa |
8 |
“It was my … hanslam”: Agaat as a Pastoral Evocation of Guilt and (Possibly) Forgiveness
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Marijke van Vuuren |
9 |
Media, Mediums and Metaphors: The Modern South African Sangoma in Various Texts
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Gitte Postel |
10 |
“Why are we suddenly talking about God?” A Spiritual Turn in Recent Critical Writing
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Ileana Dimitriu |
11 |
Bona, Barometer of the Decades
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Thokozani Khuzwayo |
12 |
“To Petrus”: Coetzee, Krog, Critics
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Michael Chapman |
13 |
Review: Andrew Foley. 2009. The Imagination of Freedom. Johannesburg: Wits UP.
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Margaret Lenta |
14 |
Review: Justin D Edwards. 2008. Postcolonial Literature: A Reader’s
Guide to Essential Criticism. Palgrave Macmillan. 204pp.
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Michael Chapman |
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Notes on Contributors
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The Editors |