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Colonization, Violence, and Narration in White South African Writing: Andre Brink, Breyten Breytenbach, and J.M. Coetzee
by Rosemary Jane Jolly. 180 pgs.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Violence, Afrikaner Liberalism, and the Fiction of AndrÉ Brink
Breyten Breytenbach's Prison Writings
Forms of Violence in J. M. Coetzee's Dusklands and Waiting for the Barbarians
Conclusion
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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Languages of the Novel: A Lover's Reflections, in New England Review
by Andre Brink. 13 pgs.
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Challenge and Response: The Changing Face of Theater in South Africa, in Twentieth Century Literature
by Andre Brink. 15 pgs.
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"No Way Out": 'Sizwe Bansi Is Dead' and the Dilemma of Political Drama in South Africa, in Twentieth Century Literature
by Andre Brink. 17 pgs.
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Southern African Literatures ("Brink: The Internationalism of the Afrikaner Rebel" begins on p. 402)
by Michael Chapman. 536 pgs.
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Editors' Preface
Author's Preface
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Countries of Southern Africa
A Note on Racial Terminology, Orthography and Conventions
A Note on Translated Works
Abbreviations/Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Introduction Writing Literary History in Southern Africa1
Notes
Part One Oral Tradition: A Usable Past
Introduction to Part One
Chapter 1: Bushman (San) Songs and Stories
Chapter 2: African (Bantu) Songs, Stories, Praises
Part Two Writing of European Settlement: South Africa 1652-1910
Introduction to Part Two
Chapter 1: Images of Africa, 1652-1820
Chapter 2 the Story of Frontier, 1820s-1870s
Chapter 3: Anglicisation and the Afrikaans Language Movements, 1875-1930
Chapter 4: The Story of the Colony. Fiction, 1880-
Part Three African or Colonial Literature: 1880s to 1960s
Introduction to Part Three
Chapter 1: The Colonial Past in the Independent State
Chapter 2: Belonging and Belief in South Africa, 1910-1948. Europe and Africa
Chapter 3: Belonging and Belief in South Africa, 1910-1948. Africa and Europe
Chapter 4: Identity and the Apartheid State, 1948-1970
Part Four Commissioned by the Nation, Commissioned by the Society. Independence, Post-independence
Introduction to Part Four
Chapter 1: Malawi and Zambia: The Writer in the One-party State
Chapter 2: Angola and Mozambique. National Ideals and Pragmatic Realities
Chapter 3: Zimbabwe: The Unified Nation or the Functioning Society?
Chapter 4: Namibia: Making a Literature
Part Five Writing in the Interregnum: South Africa, 1970-1995
Introduction to Part Five
Chapter 1: Black Consciousness and White Africans
Chapter 2: The Black Theatre Model. Towards an Aesthetic of South African Theatre
Chapter 3: The Story of Community: A Resilient Tradition
Chapter 4: The Truth of Fiction and the Fiction of Truth: Writing Novels in the I nterregnum
Chapter 5: The State of Emergency, the New South Africa
Part Six Further References
General Bibhographies
Index
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Andre Brink's South Africa: A Quality of Light, in Critique
by Lillian Hilja Andon-Milligan. 14 pgs.
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Biblical Mythology in André Brink's Anti-Apartheid Crusade, in Research in African Literatures
by Isidore Diala. 15 pgs.
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The Political Limits of (Western) Humanism in Andre Brink's Early Fiction, in Studies in the Novel
by Isidore Diala. 26 pgs.
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History and the Inscriptions of Torture as Purgatorial Fire in Andre Brink's Fiction, in Studies in the Novel
by Isidore Diala. 21 pgs.
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Switching Languages: Translingual Writers Reflect on Their Craft (Discussion of Andre Brink begins on p. 201)
by Steven G. Kellman. 339 pgs.
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Switching Languages: Translingual Writers Reflect on Their Craft
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Preface
Proclamations
Kamala Das (1934 —)
An Introduction
Ian Buruma (1951 —)
The Road to Babel
Eighty- First World Esperanto Congress
Manifesto De Prago
The Prague Manifesto (English Translation)
LÉopold SÉdar Senghor (1906—2001)
French, Language of Culture
Gloria AnzaldÚa (1942 —)
How to Tame a Wild Tongue
Conversions
Mary Antin (1881 —1949)
Initiation
Julia Alvarez (1950—)
My English
Ha Jin (1956 —)
Interview with Ha Jin
Andrew Lam (1964 —)
My American Beginning
Chang-Rae Lee (1965 —)
Interview with Chang-Rae Lee
Between Languages
Baal-Makhshoves (1873 —1924)
One Literature in Two Languages
Ilan Stavans (1961 —)
Autobiographical Essay
Esmeralda Santiago (1948 —)
Introduction to Cuando Era Puertorriqueña
Rosario FerrÉ (1938 —)
Bilingual in Puerto Rico
Luc Sante (1954 —)
Dummy
Controversies
Africa
NgÙgÌ Wa Thiong'O (1938 —)
Imperialism of Language: English, a Language for the World?
Gabriel Okara (1921 —)
African Speech... English Words
Chinua Achebe (1930 —)
The African Writer and the English Language
AndrÉ Brink (1935 —)
English and the Afrikaans Writer
Hein Willemse (1957 —)
The Black Afrikaans Writer a Continuing Dichotomy
India
Raja Rao (1909 —)
From the Author's Foreword to Kanthapura
Salman Rushdie (1947 —)
Damme, This is the Oriental Scene for You!
C. J. S. Wallia (1945—)
Response to Salman Rushdie
Deprivations
Gerda Lerner (1920 —)
Living in Translation: Dedicated to My Sister Nora
Arthur Koestler (1905 —1983)
From "Becoming Anglicised”
Gustavo PÉrez Firmat (1949 —)
Dedication
Resistance
Elias Canetti (1905 —1994)
From the Play of the Eyes
Assia Djebar (1936 —)
From "Writing in the Language of the Other”
Marjorie AgosÍn (1955 —)
From "Words: a Basket of Love”
Source Acknowledgments
Index
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Mythology, Magic Realism and White Writing after Apartheid, in Research in African Literatures
by Sandra Chait. 12 pgs.
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