29 research outputs found
Nadine Gordimer, The Pickup
Nadine Gordimerâs most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has
its place in what Gordimer has called a post-apartheid âliterature of transitionâ, taking as its subject-matter the issues of displacement, economic exile and migration
Writing Women: Gender, Identity and Representation in Coonardoo and A Kindness Cup
The paper explores the writing a re-presentation of what has been termed, variously, the settler woman, the pioneer woman and the white woman with reference to Katharine Susannah Prichard's Coonardoo and Thea Astley's A Kindness Cup
« White » South African Writing and the Politics of Resistance
Cet article sâintĂ©resse Ă un Ă©lĂ©ment liminal de la littĂ©rature africaine anglophone : la littĂ©rature et la critique sud-africaines «blanches ». Nombreux de ces Ă©crits sont Ă©valuĂ©s en fonction de leur contribution Ă la «rĂ©sistance ». La «rĂ©sistance blanche » - notion complexe - est une question qui occupe une place effective mais difficilement dĂ©finissable dans les discours de pouvoir au seuil de la culture de lâ« aprĂšs-apartheid ». Cet article explore la problĂ©matique des Ă©crits de la « rĂ©sistance blanche » Ă partir de ces « seuils critiques ».Kossew Sue. « White » South African Writing and the Politics of Resistance. In: Anglophonia/Caliban, n°7, 2000. Seuils / Thresholds. Les littĂ©ratures africaines anglophones / Anglophone African literatures pp. 179-188
Review of 'Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds' edited by Sue Sheridan and Paul Genoni.
Review of 'Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds' edited by Sue Sheridan and Paul Genoni
Giving Voice: Narrating silence, history and memory in AndrĂ© Brinkâs The Other Side of Silence and Before I Forget
This essay examines André P. Brink's two most recent novels, The Other Side of Silence (2002) and Before I Forget (2004), in terms of their voicing of silence and the rewriting of history and memory. Each has a theme familiar to Brink's readers - an historical story of colonial violence and violation avenged; and the recounting by an older writer of his "last love", respectively - and each is mediated by a male narrator. Both narrators, though, draw attention to the problems associated with this reconstructive and potentially appropriative storytelling. These texts thereby enact, in a more complex way than many of Brink's previous novels, the intersections of narrative, history and memory
Review of 'Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds' edited by Sue Sheridan and Paul Genoni.
Review of 'Thea Astley's Fictional Worlds' edited by Sue Sheridan and Paul Genoni
Giving Voice: Narrating silence, history and memory in André Brink\'s The Other Side of Silence and Before I Forget
This essay examines AndrĂ© Brink's two most recent novels, The Other Side of Silence (2002) and Before I Forget (2004), in terms of their voicing of silence and the rewriting of history and memory. Each has a theme familiar to Brink's readers â an historical story of colonial violence and violation avenged; and the recounting by an older writer of his âlast loveâ, respectively â and each is mediated by a male narrator. Both narrators, though, draw attention to the problems associated with this reconstructive and potentially appropriative storytelling. These texts thereby enact, in a more complex way than many of Brink's previous novels, the intersections of narrative, history and memory.
Key Words: André Brink, The Other Side of Silence, Before I Forget, silence, history memory.
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Vol. 42(1) 2005: 134-14