Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Fugard, liberalism and the ending of apartheid1997/01/01English
South African neo‐liberalism: The anti‐politics democrats1997/01/01English
Text and reception in Southern Africa: A select bibliography of journal articles published in Southern Africa, 1995–61997/01/01English
The archbishop, the private detective and the angel of history: The production of South African public memory and the truth and reconciliation commission1996/01/01English
Meditations on magical realism1999/01/01English
“One of those islands without an owner”: The aesthetics of space inRobinson Crusoeand J M Coetzee'slife & times of Michael K1996/01/01English
Approaches to translation: Interview with Breyten Breytenbach1997/01/01English
Interview with Obi Maduakor1999/01/01English
Translation at the crossroads of history: Interview with Ana Blandiana in South Africa1998/01/01English
African renaissance: The new struggle:Is the African renaissance a Chimera?1999/01/01English
Reviews1999/01/01English
Postcolonial Pauline:Secret fire: The 1913–14 journal of Pauline Smith1998/01/01English
Preface1997/01/01English
Madness and the store: Representations of settler society in Doris Lessing'sthe grass is singingand Daphne Rooke'sa grove of fever trees1996/01/01English
Utpictura poesis ?A transgressive reading of Breytenbach's poetry and painting1996/01/01English
On the doorstep of Africa: Dan Jacobson'sthe electronic elephant: A Southern African journey1997/01/01English
Notes on contributors1997/01/01English
Reading Africa: Mofolo'schakaand the subject of English1998/01/01English
Making a difference: Thabo Mbeki and the African renaissance1999/01/01English
Friday updated:Robinson Crusoeas sub‐text in Gordimer'sJuly's peopleand Coetzee'sfoe1997/01/01English
Whither English in the 21st century?1998/01/01English
“Shaping the truth of the struggle” an interview with Yvonne Vera1998/01/01English
Fugitive pieces: Es'kia Mphahlele'sthe wanderers: A novel of Africa1999/01/01English
Preface1996/01/01English
Obituary: Nicholas Visser (1943 – 1998)1998/01/01English
Reviews1996/01/01English
Reviews1998/01/01English
Saying the unspeakable: Language and identity after Auschwitz as a narrative model for articulating memory in South Africa1996/01/01English
Exploring beyond history with a capital ‘H’1998/01/01English
Preface1999/01/01English