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Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Bram Fischer and the question of identity
2004/01/01
English
Du Bois in transnational perspective the loud silencing of black South Africa
2004/01/01
English
Introduction
2005/01/01
English
Alfred temba qabula, 1942–2002 A tribute
2003/01/01
English
Editorial advisory board
2003/01/01
English
Notes on contributors
2005/01/01
English
Notes on contributors
2004/01/01
English
Postcolonial satire: Ivan Vladislavic
2005/01/01
English
Accommodating the other: Derek attridge on literature, ethics, and the work of J M Coetzee
2005/01/01
English
Wit meisie/morning star: Encounters in the desert
2003/01/01
English
Introduction: African shores and transatlantic interlocutions
2004/01/01
English
Post‐dialectic: Politics in postcolonial African fiction
2003/01/01
English
Transnational circulation: Region, nation, identity and the material practices of translation
2003/01/01
English
Reviews
2003/01/01
English
Reviews
2005/01/01
English
The past in the present: Family histories written by German‐speakers in KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa
2004/01/01
English
The end of history
2003/01/01
English
Qholorha and the dialogism of place in Zakes Mda'sthe heart of redness
2003/01/01
English
Opera, byron, and a South African psyche in J M Coetzee'sdisgrace
2003/01/01
English
Mythic bushmen in Afrikaans literature
2003/01/01
English
’Op die grond‘: Writing in the san/d, surviving crime
2003/01/01
English
Preface
2003/01/01
English
Editing Bosman's stories
2005/01/01
English
Red lines and green books: Ruth first in Libya
2004/01/01
English
A case of story: Coetzee, Gordimer, Bosman…!
2004/01/01
English
Dire situations and bad prospects’: Damon Galgut's glance at South Africa's past and present inthe good doctor
2005/01/01
English
Speaking with a forked tongue: Marlene Van Niekerk's “Labour” as an examination of black Labour and white Dis‐ease in suburban South Africa
2005/01/01
English
“People feel no event is complete without a poet”: Interview with Zolani Mkiva
2004/01/01
English
Introduction
2003/01/01
English
R.R.R. Dhlomo and the early black South African short story in English
2005/01/01
English
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