Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Between nature and culture: The place of prophecy in Zakes Mda'sthe heart of redness2008/01/01English1
Remaking the warrior?1995/01/01English1
Introduction: Critical Reflections on the Teaching of Creative Writing2015/07/03English1
Moms and moral midgets: South African feminisms and characterisation in novels in English by White Women1999/01/01English1
Nation and gender: Female identity in contemporary South African writing2003/01/01English1
‘Jim comes from jo'burg’: Regionalised identities and social comedy in Zakes Mda'sthe heart of redness2003/01/01English1
Manipulation and loyalty in functional translation2002/01/01English1
Constructing the popular: Challenges of archiving Ugandan ‘popular’ music2006/01/01English
Archive as work‐in‐progress2006/01/01English
Popular cultural materials and public spheres: Perspectives from Africa, India and Europe2006/01/01English
Appropriating realism: The transformation of popular visual iconography in late‐nineteenth‐century Calcutta2006/01/01English
Writing, self‐realization and community: Henry Muoria and the creation of a nationalist public Sphere in Kenya2006/01/01English
‘From war cacophonies to rhythms of peace’: Popular cultural music in post‐1986 Uganda2006/01/01English
Danish orientalism2006/01/01English
Books in heaven: Dreams, texts and conspicuous circulation2006/01/01English
Editorial board2006/01/01English
An equal right to the city: Contests over cultural space in Calcutta2006/01/01English
Archive and experience2006/01/01English
Tribute: Mazisi Kunene 1930–20062006/01/01English
Notes on contributors2006/01/01English
Culture as cure: Civil society and moral debates in KwaZulu‐Natal after apartheid2006/01/01English
Writing White at the Fault Line: Some Reflections on South African Literary Journalism2019/01/02English
Grounds of Engagement: Apartheid-era African American and South African Writing2019/01/02English
‘To Decolonise’: Where to, the Humanities?2019/01/02English
Notes on Contributors2012/10/01English
The Khoisan Origins of the Interconnected World View in Antjie Krog'sBegging to be Black2012/10/01English
Martha(martyr)dom: Compassion, Sacrifice and the Abject Mother in Marlene van Niekerk'sTriomf2012/10/01English
The Writer as ‘Ragpicker’: The Auratic Power of the Mundane in Nadine Gordimer's Recent Fiction2012/10/01English
Editor's Note2012/10/01English
South African Crime and Detective FictionCurrent Writing25 (2), 20132012/10/01English