Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A New South African liberal conscience?1997/01/01English
Reviews1998/01/01English
“City of man”: The appropriation of Dante'sinfernoin J M Coetzee'sage of iron1996/01/01English
Interview with Sindiwe Magona1999/01/01English
Fiction for development: Zakes Mda'sways of dying1998/01/01English
The moment oftrek: Literary and political criticism in the South African English periodical press, 1941–19471998/01/01English
From resistance to development: A history1996/01/01English
Introduction: Return to Africa1999/01/01English
Bushman women in Bessie head'smaruand Daphne Rooke'sMargaretha de la Porte1999/01/01English
Notes on contributors1999/01/01English
Literary liberalism: Thevoorslagtrio in political retrospect1997/01/01English
Continuing the discussion: Reflections from within the truth and reconciliation commission1996/01/01English
Notes on contributors1997/01/01English
Reviews1996/01/01English
Notes on contributors1996/01/01English
The limit of historical knowledge: The subaltern and South African historiography1996/01/01English
Sol plaatje, orality and the politics of cultural representation1999/01/01English
Reviews1997/01/01English
“Naturally these stories lost nothing by repetition”: Plaatje's mediation of oral history inMhudi1996/01/01English
Notes on contributors1998/01/01English
Fruits of defiance:narrating popular consciousness1997/01/01English
Journeys from the horizons of history: Text, trial and tales in the construction of narratives of pain1996/01/01English
The ‘nation’ between the ‘genders’: Tsitsi Dangaremgba'snervous conditions1999/01/01English
Afrikaans poetry: New voices2009/01/01English
Editorial board2009/01/01English
Ingrid Winterbach: Novelist (interview)2009/01/01English
Ivan Vladislavić and what‐what: Among writers, readers and “other odds, sods and marginals”2009/01/01English
Expanding ‘South Africanness’: Debut Novels2009/01/01English
Preface: 21 Years ofcurrent writing2009/01/01English
Judging new ‘South African’ fiction in the transnational moment2009/01/01English