Ditodi, LemaoStages: An Anthology of Poetry19-19pp Umgangatho Media & Communications (Pretoria).
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John Catt Educational (Saxmundham, Suffolk).
23.
Ellis, GrahamDistrict Six: An Ordinary Day32-32pp self-pub ( Cape Town ).
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Espenel, GwenaelPoetry in the Parkviii+84-viii+84pp Authors OnLine ( Hertford, UK ).
25.
Eybers, ElisabethValreep [= Stirrup-Cup]35-35pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) [text in English and Afrikaans].
26.
Feldman, JennieThe Lost Notebook71-71pp Anvil Press Poetry (London).
27.
Ferrini, Jenny and Jennifer HermanIndlovukazi yase Afrika [= African Queen] 1 vol Wild Bushpig Creations (Cape Town) [text in English, Xhosa, Zulu and French].
28.
Fitzsimons, JamesMoments of the Mass and Other Poems80-80pp Society of Jesus in South Africa (Johannesburg) .
29.
Garrard, Don“Anecdotage!” A Collection of Musical Limericks…55-55pp New Voices (Cape Town).
30.
Greig, RobertRule of Cadence ed Kobus Moolman57-57pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
31.
Grey, JuliaCape Town: An Illustrated Poem94-94pp Struik (Cape Town).
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Quartz (Parkhurst).
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Hodge, Hugh A.A Compleat Hodge-Podge: 7th June 2005151-151pp self-pub ( Somerset West ) [includes text in Afrikaans].
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Horwitz, Allan KolskiSaving Water200-200pp Botsotso (Braamfontein).
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Jenkins, MyeshaBreaking the Surface83-83pp Timbila Poetry Project (Elim Hospital).
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Ka Ngwenya, SiphiweSoulfire Experience88-88pp Botsotso (Braamfontein).
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Kaganof, Aryan Das Lied der Unnützen 80pp Pine Slopes (Cresta) [text in English].
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Kaganof, AryanJou Ma se Poems148-148pp Pine Slopes (Cresta) [text in English].
39.
Kerchhoff, JoanThree Journeys, One Life: Poems and Dreams48-48pp Pietermaritzburg Agency for Christian Social Awareness (PACSA) (Pietermaritzburg).
Bosman, Herman CharlesCelebrating Bosman: A Centenary Selection of Herman Charles Bosman’s Stories comp Patrick Mynhardt 219-219pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
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Bosman, Herman CharlesHomecoming: Voorkamer Stories; II ed Craig MacKenzie Anniversary288-288pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town).
Feller, P. C.Fall of the Leaf309-309pp 30° South ( Johannesburg ) [debut novel].
106.
Fox, JaneFlying to Disneyland: A Novel253-253pp Jacana (Johannesburg) .
107.
Franco, SuzanneExile Child: Based on the Life of Sarah Bartman184-184pp Vanguard (Cambridge) [debut novel].
108.
Freer, Dave with Mercedes Lackey and Eric FlintA Mankind Witch344-344pp Baen (Riverdale, NY).
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Fugard, AtholKaroo and Other Stories173-173pp David Philip (Claremont).
110.
Fullerton, JohnThis Green Land352-352pp Macmillan (London).
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Galgut, DamonStrategy and Siege55-55pp Penguin (Johannesburg) [short stories].
112.
Gordimer, NadineGet a Life187-187pp David Philip (Claremont).
113.
Gray, StephenMy Serial Killer and Other Stories256-256pp Jacana (Johannesburg) .
114.
Hall, Lynn BedfordReturn to Corriebush: Stories and Recipes208-208pp Struik (Cape Town) [short stories].
115.
Hardegen-Brunner, GundaZebra Horizon: A Novel: 1975: A 16 Year Old German Girl’s Adventurous Journey into Adulthood during Her Rotary Exchange Year in South Africa367-367pp Timshel (Durban) [debut novel].
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Harries, AnnNo Place for a Ladyvi+376-vi+376pp Bloomsbury (London).
117.
Hawkins, PhilippaTears, Kisses and Goodbyes: A Collective of Tales180-180pp iUniverse (New York) [short stories].
118.
Herrmann, AngieRepeat Performance256-256pp Two Trees (Tokai) [debut novel].
119.
Heyns, MichielThe Typewriter’s Talevi+237-vi+237pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) .
Motheane, Kgang AbelAfrican Night Fire Stories27-27pp The Eclectic Writers’ Club (Bloemfontein).
148.
Mzamane, MbuleloThe Children of Soweto256-256pp Vaal Univ Press (Vanderbijlpark) [first pub 1982].
149.
Nel, NormanLegends of Madala: A Glimpse at African Folklore72-72pp Executive Living (Geneva) [short stories].
150.
Peer, NaziaHouse of Peace: A Family’s Story 234pp Reach (Wandsbeck) [debut novel].
151.
Pillay, Nalini SooknananStorm and Skye: The Lost Island of Magicon173-173pp Trafford Publishing (Trafford, BC) [for young adults; debut novel].
152.
Rampolokeng, LesegoWhiteheart: Prologue to Hysteria93-93pp Deep South (Grahamstown).
153.
Reeve, BrianA Dangerous Game277-277pp Book Guild (Lewes, East Sussex) [debut novel].
154.
Richardson, Dick with Rio de la VistaThe Oglin: A Hero’s Journey across Africa…towards the Tomorrowsxii+417-xii+417pp Savanna (Monte Vista, Colo; Vryburg) [for young adults; debut novel].
Francis, S. and RicoDesperate Housemaids: Madam and Eve176-176pp Rapid Phase (Johannesburg) [graphic literature].
184.
Jooste, GrahamRugby Stories from the Platteland309-309pp 30° South (Johannesburg).
185.
Stewart, Dianne compWisdom from Africa: A Collection of Proverbs159-159pp Struik (Cape Town) [includes text in African languages].
186.
Trovato, BenThe Ben Trovato (Mis) Guide to Golf246-246pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
187.
Zapiro pseud . Is There a Spin Doctor in the House?160-160pp Double Storey (Cape Town) [graphic literature].
188.
Botes, AnnelieMountain of Lost Dreams302-302pp Penguin (Johannesburg) [first pub in Afrikaans as Klawervier].
189.
Matthee, DaleneDriftwood180-180pp Penguin (Johannesburg) [first pub in Afrikaans as Die Uitgespoeldes].
190.
Schoeman, KarelThis Life trans from Afrikaans by Elsa Silke 227-227pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town).
191.
Van der Vyver, MaritaShort Circuits trans from Afrikaans by Laura Seegers 216-216pp Tafelberg (Cape Town) [short stories].
192.
Van der Vyver, MaritaTravelling Light trans from Afrikaans by Isobel Dixon 349-349pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
193.
Winterbach, Ingrid pseud . The Elusive Moth196-196pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) [first pub in Afrikaans as Karolina Ferreira].
194.
Abrahams, NannaMarried to the Struggle ed Yusuf Patel and Philip Hirschsohn73-73pp South African History Online (SAHO) (Cape Town).
195.
Afrika, TatamkhuluMr Chameleon: An Autobiography424-424pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
196.
Ainslie, DeborahAll Flowers Are Not Yellow139-139pp self-pub ( Grahamstown ).
197.
Bailey, BarbaraAn Eccentric Marriage: Living with Jim ed Jane Fox276-276pp Tafelberg (Cape Town).
198.
Balfour, SandyVulnerable in Hearts: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons and Contract Bridge291-291pp Atlantic (London).
199.
Barry, Michael EmmettA Mole’s Eye View: Miners: A Tribute to Miners Here There and Everywhere and Especially Down There 1 vol self-pub (Sl).
200.
Bloom, JackOut of Step: A Life-Story of a Politician, Politics and Religion in a World at War391-391pp self-pub ( Johannesburg ).
201.
Bopela, Thula and Daluxolo LuthuliUmkhonto we Sizwe: Fighting for a Divided People272-272pp Galago (Johannesburg).
202.
Bosch, Andrée EvaOne Woman Walking: Love, Loss and Liberation: A Journey Through Divorce186-186pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
203.
Botha, Ted and Jenni Baxter ed The Expat Confessions107-107pp Jented (New York; Queensland, Aus).
204.
Brand, AlanPositively Alive: Living with HIV and AIDS: A Path to Inner Healing152-152pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
205.
Bryden, BruceA Game Ranger Remembersxiv+388-xiv+388pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
206.
Cameron, Edwin with Nathan GeffenWitness to AIDS238-238pp Tafelberg (Cape Town).
207.
Claxton, Eve ed The Book of Life: A Compendium of the Best Autobiographical and Memoir Writingxxix+496-xxix+496pp Ebury (London) [includes J.M. Coetzee].
208.
Cowen, SamWaiting for Christopher ed Ceridwen Morris227-227pp Oshun (Cape Town) [diary of her pregnancy].
209.
Davies, CaitlinPlace of Reeds: The True Story of a Remarkable Woman and Her Twelve Extraordinary Years in Botswana436-436pp Jonathan Ball in association with Simon & Schuster (Johannesburg).
210.
Davis, Christine ed Rainfire: Women in Leadership in South Africa102-102pp Desmond Tutu Peace Centre in partnership with SANLAM and Agenda Magazine (Cape Town).
211.
Fairhead, Nigel with Marianne ThammWhen All Else Falls Awayxii+233-xii+233pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
Freed, LynnReading, Writing and Leaving Home: Life on the Page237-237pp Harcourt (Orlando, Fl).
214.
Greathead, J. B. S.The African Hunting and Travel Journals of J.B.S. Greathead, 1884-1910 ed D. W. Gesslxxxix+325-lxxxix+325pp Creda Communications (Cape Town).
215.
Hadland, Adrian select Childhood: South Africans Recall Their Pastviii+256-viii+256pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
216.
Hamilton, Carolyn with Verne Harris , Mac Maharaj and Anthea JosiasA Prisoner in the Garden: Opening Nelson Mandela’s Prison Archive208-208pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
217.
Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
218.
Hirson, DenisWe Walk Straight So You Better Get Out the Way163-163pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
219.
Holt, CliveAt Thy Call We Did Not Falterxii+194-xii+194pp Zebra (Cape Town).
220.
Jacobs, RaydaThe Mecca Diaries ed Helen Laurenson160-160pp Double Storey (Cape Town).
221.
Jordan, Bojana VuyisileHave We Been Heard? A South African Exile Ponders232-232pp Mqota (New York).
222.
Kaplan, JonathanContact Wounds: A War Surgeon’s Education278-278pp Grove/Atlantic (New York).
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Kriel, EmmaleenClose the Door Softly behind You...370-370pp Oshun (Cape Town).
224.
Krige, Corné with Peter BillsThe Right Place at the Wrong Time: The Autobiography of Corné Krige221-221pp Zebra (Cape Town).
225.
Levin, AdamAidsafari: A Memoir of My Journey with AIDS ed Robert Plummerxiii+230-xiii+230pp Zebra (Cape Town).
226.
Lovejoy, AlAcid Alex ed Robert Plummerxxiii+400-xxiii+400pp Zebra (Cape Town).
227.
Magubane, FikileSon, Are You Standing or Hanging?62-62pp Shuter & Shooter (Pietermaritzburg).
Roos, ZurethaThe Saffron Pear Tree and Other Kitchen Memories391-391pp Oshun (Cape Town).
235.
Sher, AntonyPrimo Time ed Nick Hern180-180pp Nick Hern (London).
236.
Singer, LaurenGet Out of the Way, I’m Dancing120-120pp Double Storey (Cape Town).
237.
Tobias, Phillip VallentineInto the Past: A Memoir ed Andrea Nattrassxv+277-xv+277pp Picador Africa and Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
238.
Uys, Pieter-DirkBetween the Devil and the Deep: A Memoir of Acting and Reacting ed Robert Plummervii+259-vii+259pp Zebra (Cape Town).
239.
Watson, André with Paul DobsonAndré Watson: The Autobiography208-208pp Don Nelson (Cape Town).
240.
Wolvaardt, PieterA Diplomat’s Story: Apartheid and Beyond, 1969-1998336-336pp Galago (Johannesburg).
241.
Yeats, CharlesPrisoner of Conscience192-192pp Ebury Press (London).
242.
Zulu, William N.Spring Will Come ed Elana Breginxv+334-xv+334pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
243.
11 South African Folk Tales: A Celebration of Democracy and Cultural Diversity ed Are van Schalkwyk introd Gcina Mhlophe 120-120pp Zytek (Johannesburg).
244.
180°: New Fiction by South African Women Writers ed Helen Moffett and Ceridwen Morris203-203pp Oshun (Cape Town) [short stories].
245.
African Compass: New Writing from Southern Africa 2005: Award-Winning Stories select J.M. Coetzee ix+205-ix+205pp Spearhead (Cape Town).
246.
African Tales comp Harold Scheub 368-368pp Univ of Wisconsin Press (Madison) [short stories].
247.
Amazing Anecdotes: Short Stories from Africa comp and ed Christine McKenna 275-275pp South African Short Story Publishing Association (SASSPA) (Kloof).
248.
Balancing Act: South African Gay and Lesbian Youth Speak Out comp Joanne Bloch and Karen Martin 80-80pp New Africa Books (Claremont) [select personal stories, poems and anecdotes].
249.
A Basket of Red Roses and Other Stories: An Anthology of Stories Trevean Adults Dancing Pencils Writing Club 76-76pp umSinsi (Malvern).
250.
Dante in South Africa: A Collection of Essays, Poems and Artwork ed Patrick Cullinan and Stephen Watson96-96pp Centre for Creative Writing, Univ of Cape Town (Cape Town).
251.
El Shaddai: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom290-290pp Christian Poetry Association (Pennington).
252.
Embizweni’s Dance with Pencils: A Free Verse Poetry Anthology Embizweni Dancing Pencils Writing Club 196-196pp umSinsi (Malvern) [young adult poetry].
253.
Eternal Reality: A Book of Verse from Young South Africans aged 14-18 Years ed Chantal Thomson445-445pp Poetry Institute of Africa at Unique Publications (Port Shepstone) [for young adults].
254.
Faces: An Anthology of South African Poetry and Short Stories Free Spirit Dancing Pencils Writing Club 134-134pp umSinsi (Malvern).
255.
Freedom Spring: Ten Years On: A Celebration and Commemoration of Ten Years of Freedom in South Africa ed Suhayl Saadi and Catherine Mclnerney pref André Brink 192-192pp Waverley Books for Glasgow City Council (Glasgow) [includes short stories, poetry and drama].
256.
Great South African Limericks comp James Clarke, ed Aleksandra Serwaxv+101-xv+101pp Zytek (Johannesburg).
257.
Isis X ed Allan Kolski Horwitz228-228pp Botsotso (Braamfontein) [poetry].
258.
Leaves to a Tree: Beyond English Alive: A Celebration of Writing in South Africa ed Robin Malanviii+248-viii+248pp David Philip (Claremont) [poetry].
259.
Off the Wall: Open Mike Sessions: Poetry 2005: A Touch of Madness, Cape Town recording Simon Malherbe, production Graham Ellis 1 compact disc (55.46min) Digital Forest Studios (Cape Town).
260.
Our Stories: Folk Tales from Kayamandi-Stellenbosch [= Amabali Ethu: Amabali Ethu Aphuma eKayamandi-eStellenbosch]Lucky Mahlaba and others 1 vol VisionK (Stellenbosch) [parallel text in English and Xhosa bound recto and verso].
261.
Seventh Street Alchemy: A Selection of Works from the Caine Prize for African Writing introd Nick Elam 228-228pp Jacana (Johannesburg) [short stories].
262.
So Much to Tell; vol 2: An Anthology of Poetry by Emerging Indigenous South African Writers ed Tembeka C. Mboboix+153-ix+153pp Women in Writing (Johannesburg).
263.
Soulfully Seeking: An Anthology of African Verse ed Chantal Thomson480-480pp Poetry Institute of Africa at Unique Publications (Port Shepstone).
264.
Stories with a Special Sparkle Trevean Junior Dancing Pencils Writing Club 101-101pp umSinsi (Malvern) [writing by young adults].
265.
Threads Brian Walter et al 50-50pp Ecca Poets (Hogsback).
266.
Voices from the Northern Cape [= Mantswe a Tswang Kapa Bokone]: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose by Indigenous Women and the Youth of the Northern Cape Province ed Tembeka C. Mbobovi+55-vi+55pp Women in Writing (Johannesburg).
267.
Women Flashing: A Collection of Flash Fiction from Women’s Writing Workshops comp Anne Schuster and Maire Fisher 182-182pp Women’s Writing Workshops (Cape Town) [short stories].
268.
Worst Journeys: An Anthology of South African Travel Disasters comp Pat Hopkins and Bridget Hilton-Barber xi+260-xi+260pp Zebra (Cape Town).
269.
African Fiction and Joseph Conrad: Reading Postcolonial Intertextuality Byron Caminero-Santangelo x+162-x+162pp State Univ of New York Press (Albany, NY).
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After Colonialism: African Postmodernism and Magical Realism Gerald Gaylard 346-346pp Witwatersrand Univ Press (Johannesburg).
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‘The Birth-Pangs of Empowerment: Crime and the City of Johannesburg’ Anne Fuchs pp293-303 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see this section].
272.
Body, Sexuality, and Gender: Versions and Subversions in African Literatures; I ed Flora Veit-Wild and Dirk Naguschewskixix+274-xix+274pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
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Cheeky Fictions: Laughter and the Postcolonial ed Susanne Reichl and Mark Steinviii+314-viii+314pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
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Children’s Literature Global and Local: Social and Aesthetic Perspectives ed Emer O’Sullivan , Kimberley Reynolds and Rolf Romoren301-301pp Novus (Oslo).
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Figuring the Woman Author in Contemporary Fiction Mary Eagleton 208-208pp Palgrave (Basingstoke, Hamps).
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Fitting Sentences: Identity in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Prison Narratives Jason Haslam 270-270pp Univ of Toronto Press (Toronto).
277.
‘Five Afrikaner Texts and the Rehabilitation of Whiteness’ Zoë Wicomb Chimurenga7 pp 26-35 .
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Four Free State Authors: Omoseye Bolaji, Kgang Motheane, Flaxman Qoopane, Saint George Vis Pule Lechesa 28-28pp The Eclectic Writers’ Club (Bloemfontein).
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‘From South Asia to South Africa: Locating Other Postcolonial Diasporas’ Pallavi Rastogi Modern Fiction Studies51(3) pp 536-560 .
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Gender & Sexuality in South African Music ed Chris Walton and Stephanus Muller97-97pp SUN ePreSS (Stellenbosch).
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Gendered Pathologies: The Female Body and Biomedical Discourse in the Nineteenth Century English Novel Sondra M. Archimedes vii+202-vii+202pp Routledge (New York) [includes H. Rider Haggard].
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The Growth of FS Black Writing; Part 4: Bolaji, Vis, Motheang ed Peter Moroe15-15pp Bareng Book Enterprises (Bloemfontein).
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Indaba: Interviews with African Writers Stephen Gray 223-223pp Protea Book House (Pretoria).
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Interfaces between the Oral and the Written [=Interfaces entre l’écrit et l’oral]: Versions and Subversions in African Literatures; 2 ed Alain Ricard and Flora Veit-Wildxiv+282-xiv+282pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York) [includes text in French].
285.
‘The Invention of Mourning in Post-Apartheid Literature’ Sam Durrant Third World Quarterly26(3) pp 441-450 .
286.
North-South Linkages and Connections in Continental and Diaspora African Literatures ed Edris Makward , Mark L. Lilleleht and Ahmed Saber556-556pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
287.
‘Paradise Regained and Lost Again: South African Literature in the Post-Apartheid Era’ Luc Renders Journal of Literary Studies21(1/2) pp 119-142 .
288.
Re-Imagining Language and Literature for the 21st Century: Selected Proceedings of the XXII International Congress of FILLM Held at Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand from 19-23 Aug 2002 ed Suthira Duangsamosorn414-414pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York) [includes Lewis Nkosi].
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Reading the Novel in English 1950-2000 Brian W. Shaffer x+264-x+264pp Blackwell (Malden, MA; Oxford, UK).
290.
‘Representations of Rape in Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South African Literature’ Anne Reef pp245-262 in Textual Ethos Studies, or Locating Ethics [see this section].
291.
Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History David Attwell ed Andrea Nattrassx+236-x+236pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
292.
South Africa and the United States Compared: The Best of Safundi, 2003-2004 ed Andrew Offenburger , Christopher Saunders , and Christopher J. Lee323-323pp Safundi (USA).
293.
South Africa: Shakespeare and Post-Colonial Culture Natasha Distiller 316-316pp Edwin Mellen Press (Lewiston, NY).
294.
‘South African Cinema in Exile’ Lindiwe Dovey Journal of Postcolonial Writing41(2) pp 189-199 .
295.
‘The Text That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Contextual Heterosex and Same-Sex Desire in African Fiction’ Chantal Zabus Commonwealth Essays and Studies28(1) pp 10-23 .
296.
Textual Ethos Studies, or Locating Ethics ed Anna Fahraeus and AnnKatrin Jonsson378-378pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
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Towards a Transcultural Future: Literature and Society in a ‘Post’-Colonial World ed Geoffrey V. Davis , Peter H. Marsden , Bénédicte Ledent and Marc Delrez xiv+405-xiv+405pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
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‘Translating Oneself into the New South Africa: Fiction of the 1990s’ André Viola pp95-103 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see this section].
299.
Venus in the Dark: Blackness and Beauty in Popular Culture Janell Hobson 192-192pp Routledge (New York).
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Voices from the Continent: A Curriculum Guide to Selected Southern African Literature Sara Talis O’Brien and Renée T. Schatteman xi+222-xi+222pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
301.
Afrika, Tatamkhulu‘Mother, Missus, Mate: Bisexuality in Tatamkhulu Afrika’s Mr Chameleon and Bitter Eden’ Cheryl Stobie English in Africa32(2) pp 185-212 .
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Bailey, Brett‘Furiously Enthused? Performing Identities, Encountering iMumbo-Jumbo: A UWC Case Study’ Miki Flockemann, Gino Fransman, Linda Tini and Ignatius Ticha South African Theatre Journal19 pp 191-207 .
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Boehmer, EllekeStories of Women: Gender and Narrative in the Post-colonial Nation Elleke Boehmer x+239-x+239pp Manchester Univ Press (Manchester).
Bosman, Herman Charles‘Editing Bosman’s Stories’ Craig MacKenzie Current Writing17(1) pp 1-13 .
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Bosman, Herman Charles‘“Queer Small Town People”: Fixations and Fictions of Fellowship in the Modern Short Story Cycle’ Sue Marais Current Writing17(1) pp 14-36 .
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Breytenbach, Breyten‘Frustrating Complicity in Breyten Breytenbach’s The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist’ Jason Haslam Fitting Sentences pp 163-188 [see Criticism: General].
308.
Brink, André‘André Brink: An Aesthetics of Response’ Isidore Diala Tydskrif vir Letterkunde42(1) pp 5-30 .
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Brink, André‘Brinkmanship: Storytellers and the Novelist’ Elmar Lehmann Tydskrif vir Letterkunde42(1) pp 31-41 .
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Brink, André‘Giving Voice: Narrating Silence, History and Memory in André Brink’s The Other Side of Silence and Before I Forget Sue Kossew Tydskrif vir Letterkunde42(1) pp 134-146 .
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Brink, André‘“It Is Much More Complicated and Much More Fluid than Mere Linearity”: Female Genealogies in André Brink’s Imaginings of Sand’ Anette Horn and Peter Horn Tydskrif vir Letterkunde42(1) pp 104-116 .
312.
Brink, André‘Male Feminist Fiction: Literary Subversions of a Gender-Biased Script’ Monica Bungaro Body, Sexuality, and Gender pp 47-61 [see Criticism: General].
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Brink, André‘Reading Sex and Violence in André Brink’s Rumours of Rain and a Dry White Season’ Alice Brittan Tydskrif vir Letterkunde42(1) pp 55-77 .
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Brink, André‘Revisiting the Canon and the Literary Tradition: A South African Case Study’ H.P. van Coller Journal of Literary Studies21(1/2) pp 29-47 .
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Brink, André‘A Wrecked Life: Allegorical Transcendence in André Brink’s An Instant in the Wind’ Michael Titlestad and Mike Kissack Scrutiny210(1) pp 17-28 .
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Brutus, Dennis‘African Poetry and the Question of Commitment: A Re-Appraisal of the Works of Christopher Okigbo and Dennis Brutus’ Ismail B.Garba Neohelicon32(2) pp 459-468 .
317.
Brutus, Dennis‘The Craft of the Brutus Aesthetic in Poetry: Africana Studies Department, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Aug 6, 2004’ Lamont B.Steptoe Leafdrift pp 203-216 [interview; see Poetry].
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Brutus, Dennis‘Dennis Brutus’ Stephen Gray pp153-157 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
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Butler, Guy‘Guy Butler’ Stephen Gray pp73-79 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
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Butler, Guy‘The Poetry of Guy Butler’ Don Maclennan English in Africa32(2) pp 39-52 .
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Campbell, Roy‘“Hurled by What Aim to What Tremendous Range!”: Roy Campbell and the Politics of Anthologies, 1927-1945’ Andrew van der Vlies English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 63-86 .
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Campbell, Roy‘“Pharaoh’s Sjambok”: Roy Campbell and the Lexicon of Emigration’ Graham Pechey Journal of Postcolonial Writing41(2) pp 200-211 .
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Campbell, Roy‘Roy Campbell: Uncollected Verse’ Tony Voss English in Africa32(2) pp 9-38 .
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Coetzee, Greig‘White Man Writing Women: Issues of Power, Gender and Ownership in a Collaborative Creation’ Hazel Barnes South African Theatre Journal19 pp 93-115 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Accommodating the Other: Derek Attridge on Literature, Ethics, and the Work of J.M. Coetzee’ Michael Marais Current Writing17(2) pp 87-101 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Beyond Words: Silence in William Golding’s Darkness Visible and J.M. Coetzee’s Life and Times of Michael K’ Marijke van Vuuren English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 93-106 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Centennial Odysseys: Longest Way Round’ Michael Wood Critical Quarterly47(1/2) pp 165-172 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Coetzee’s Disgrace: A Linguistic Analysis of the Opening Chapter’ John Douthwaite Towards a Transcultural Future pp 41-60 [see Criticism: General].
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Coetzee’s Queer Body’ Elleke Boehmer Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 222-234 .
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Coetzee, J. M.Cosmopolitan Fictions: Ethics, Politics, and Global Change in the Works of Kazuo Ishiguro, Michael Ondaatje, Jamaica Kincaid, and J.M.Coetzee Katherine Ann Stanton 96-96pp Routledge (New York).
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Disgrace in the Time of a Truth Commission’ Rebecca Saunders Parallax11(3) pp 99-106 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘Disgraceful Metafiction: Intertextuality in the Postcolony’ Gerald Gaylard Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 315-337 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘The Dog Man: Becoming Animal in Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Tom Herron Twentieth-Century Literature51(4) pp 467-490 .
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Coetzee, J. M.‘The Dynamics of Discontent: Containing Desire and Aggression in Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Mike Kissack and Michael Titlestad African Identities3(1) pp 51-67 .
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Coetzee, J. M.The Ethics of Exile: Colonialism in the Fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee Timothy F.Strode 253-253pp Routledge (London).
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Coetzee, J. M.‘History Is Larger Than Goodwill: Restitution and Redistributive Justice in J.M. Coetzee’s Age of Iron and Disgrace’ Katherine Ann Stanton pp61-78 in Cosmopolitan Fictions [see this section].
337.
Coetzee, J. M.J.M. Coetzee & the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event Derek Attridge xv+225-xv+225pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
338.
Coetzee, J. M.‘J.M. Coetzee’s Dusklands: The Meaning of Suffering’ Grant Hamilton Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 296-314 .
339.
Coetzee, J. M.‘J.M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians (1980)’ Brian W.Shaffer pp121-137 in Reading the Novel in English [see Criticism: General].
340.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Luster’s Lost Quarter: Reading South African Identities: William Faulkner and J.M. Coetzee’ Lewis Nkosi Journal of Postcolonial Writing41(2) pp 166-178 .
341.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Materiality and the Madness of Reading: J.M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello as Post-Apartheid Text’ Louise Bethlehem Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 235-253 .
342.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Metamorphosis and Sexuality: Reading the Strange Passions of Disgrace’ Pamela Cooper Research in African Literatures36(4) pp 22-39 .
343.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Michael K: Pastiche, Parody or the Inversion of Michael Kohlhaas’ Peter Horn Current Writing17(2) pp 56-73 .
344.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Narrating a White Africa: Autobiography, Race and History’ Tony Simoes da Silva Third World Quarterly26(3) pp 471-478 .
345.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Narratives of Southern African Farms’ Caroline Rooney Third World Quarterly26(3) pp 431-440 .
346.
Coetzee, J. M.Old Myths -Modern Empires: Power, Language and Identity in J.M. Coetzee’s Work Michela Canepari-Labib 314-314pp Peter Lang (Bern).
347.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Post-Apartheid Transculturalism in Sipho Sepamla’s Rainbow Journey and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Brian Worsfold pp89-94 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see Criticism: General].
348.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Pursuing Ghosts: The Traumatic Sublime in J.M.Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Kimberly Wedeven Segall Research in African Literatures36(4) pp 40-54 .
349.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Reading in the In-Between: Pre-Scripting the “Postscript” to Elizabeth Costello’ Reingard Nethersole Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 254-276 .
350.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Reading the Unspeakable: Rape in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Lucy Valerie Graham Body, Sexuality, and Gender pp 255-267 [see Criticism: General].
351.
Coetzee, J. M.‘The Reception of J.M. Coetzee in Russia’ Agatha Krzychylkiewicz Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 338-367 .
352.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Return to Humanism: The Future of English Studies in South Africa’ Gareth Cornwell Scrutiny 210(1) pp 45-55 .
353.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Situating Ecology in Recent South African Fiction: J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals and Zakes Mda’s The Heart of Redness’ Anthony Vital Journal of Southern African Studies31(2) pp 297-313 .
354.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Tell Me a Story: Woman Oral Narrators’ Mary Eagleton pp76-94, 165-168 in Figuring the Woman Author in Contemporary Fiction [see Criticism: General].
355.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Trials and Errors at the Turn of the Millennium: On The Human Stain and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Daniel L. Medin Philip Roth Studies1(1) pp 82-92 .
356.
Coetzee, J. M.‘Variations on a Frontier: J.M.Coetzee’s Novel Dusklands in Context’ Mathilde Rogez Commonwealth Essays and Studies28(1) pp 40-52 .
357.
Coetzee, J. M.‘The White Tribe: The Afrikaner in the Novels of J.M. Coetzee’ John Gamgee pp69-79 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see Criticism: General].
358.
Coetzee, J. M.‘A Woman Thinking in Dark Times? The Absent Presence of Hannah Arendt in J.M. Coetzee’s “Elizabeth Costello and the Problem of Evil”’ Pam Ryan Journal of Literary Studies21(3/4) pp 277-295 .
359.
Collen, Lindsey‘To Tell a Story: In Conversation with Triplopia, Lindsey Collen Discusses Rape, Mythology, and Writing as Gift’ Gene Justice and Tara Elliott Internet: Triplopia4(2) pp[ 24-24 ] [interview].
360.
Cronin, Jeremy‘Jeremy Cronin’ Stephen Gray pp137-147 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
361.
Dangor, Achmat‘Torn between Islam and the Other: South African Novelists on Cross-Cultural Relationships’ Henriette Roos Journal of Literary Studies21(1/2) pp 48-67 .
362.
Dhlomo, H. I. E.Cultural Modernity of H.I.E. Dhlomo Ntongela Masilela 282-282pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
363.
Dhlomo, H. I. E.‘Voices of Spectral and Textual Ancestors: Reading Tiyo Soga alongside H.I.E. Dhlomo’s The Girl Who Killed to Save’ Jennifer Wenzel Research in African Literatures36(1) pp 51-73 .
364.
Dhlomo, R. R. R.‘R.R.R. Dhlomo and the Early Black South African Short Story in English’ Rob Gaylard Current Writing17(1) pp 52-69 .
365.
Dike, Fatima‘Fatima Dike’ Stephen Gray pp92-101 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
Duiker, K. Sello‘Between the Arches of Queer Desire and Race: Representing Bisexual Bodies in the Rainbow Nation’ Cheryl Stobie Body, Sexuality, and Gender pp 65-87 [see Criticism: General].
368.
Duiker, K. Sello‘“The Travelling Salesman”: A Tribute to K. Sello Duiker: 1974-2005’ Sam Raditlhalo Internet: Feminist Africa5 pp(7).
369.
Duiker, K. SelloWords Gone Two Soon: A Tribute to Phaswane Mpe and K. Sello Duiker ed Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamanexxii+232-xxii+232pp Skotaville Media (Pretoria) [includes poetry and short stories].
370.
Esterhuysen, Peter‘Making Memory: Stories from Staffrider Magazine and “Testing” the Popular Imagination ‘Irikidzayi Manase African Studies64(1) pp 55-72 .
371.
Fleishman, Mark‘Re-Inventing Mythologies: Arguments towards Cultural Identity in Medea and Rain in a Dead Man’s Footprints’ Alex Halligey South African Theatre Journal19 pp 208-222 .
372.
Fleishman, Mark‘“Stories Like the Wind”: Recontextualising/Xam Narratives for Contemporary Audiences’ Mark Fleishman South African Theatre Journal19 pp 43-57 .
373.
Francis, Stephen‘Madam & Eve -Ten Wonderful Years: A Cartoon Strip and Its Role in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ Gisela Feurle Cheeky Fictions pp 271-286 [see Criticism: General].
374.
Fugard, Athol‘Africanizing Antigone: Postcolonial Discourse and Strategies of Indigenizing a Western Classic’ Wumi Raji Research in African Literatures36(4) pp 135-154 .
375.
Fugard, Athol‘Private Trauma, Public Drama: Fugard, Kani and Ntshona’s The Island and Maponya’s Gangsters’ Shane Graham English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 107-123 .
376.
Fugard, Athol‘Ross Devenish’ Stephen Gray pp112-123 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
377.
Galgut, Damon‘“Dire Situations and Bad Prospects”: Damon Galgut’s Glance at South Africa’s Past and Present in The Good Doctor’ María Jesús Cabarcos-Traseira Current Writing17(2) pp 42-55 .
378.
Galgut, Damon‘Realism, Absence and the Man Booker Shortlist: Damon Galgut’s The Good Doctor’ Ken Barris Current Writing17(2) pp 24-41 .
379.
Gibbon, Perceval‘“Queer Small Town People”: Fixations and Fictions of Fellowship in the Modern Short Story Cycle’ Sue Marais Current Writing17(1) pp 14-36 .
380.
Gopie, Rajesh‘Melancholia of Freedom: Humour and Nostalgia among Indians in South Africa’ Thomas Blom Hansen Modern Drama48(2) pp 297-315 .
381.
Gordimer, Nadine‘Nadine Gordimer’ Stephen Gray and Phil du Plessis pp15-54 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
382.
Gordimer, Nadine‘Nadine Gordimer: The Mandela Myth and Black Empowerment in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ Isidore Diala English in Africa32(2) pp 135-154 .
383.
Gordimer, Nadine‘National Photographic: Images of Sensibility and the Nation in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing and Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People’ Laura Wright Mosaic38(1) pp 75-92 .
384.
Gordimer, Nadine‘The Politics of Location: Nadine Gordimer’s Fiction Then and Now’ Katie Gramich Current Writing17(2) pp 74-86 .
385.
Gordimer, Nadine‘Shifts in Gordimer’s Recent Short Fiction: Story-Telling after Apartheid’ Ileana Dimitriu Current Writing17(1) pp 90-107 .
386.
Gordimer, Nadine‘A Study of Identity in Post-Apartheid South African English Literature: The Pickup by Nadine Gordimer’ M.J. Cloete Literator26(1) pp 49-67 .
387.
Gordimer, Nadine‘Subjects in History: Disruptions of the Colonial in Heart of Darkness and July’s People’ Byron Caminero-Santangelo African Fiction and Joseph Conrad pp 89-108, 154-156 [see Criticism: General].
388.
Gordimer, Nadine‘A Tribute to Nadine Gordimer’ David Attwell English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 1-4 .
389.
Govender, Ronnie‘Narrative, Memory and Mapping: Ronnie Govender’s “At the Edge” and Other Cato Manor Stories’ Duncan Brown Current Writing17(1) pp 108-128 .
390.
Head, Bessie‘Cape Gooseberries and Giant Cauliflowers: Transplantation, Hybridity, and Growth in Bessie Head’s A Question of Power’ Anissa Talahite Mosaic38(4) pp 141-156 .
391.
Head, Bessie‘Crossroads Republic’ Brent Hayes Edwards Chimurenga8 pp 2-13 .
392.
Head, Bessie‘Method and Madness in A Question of Power and Wide Sargasso Sea’ Rajeev S. Patke Journal of Caribbean Literatures4(1) pp 185-193 .
393.
Head, Bessie‘Publishing Bessie Head: Memories and Reflections’ James Currey Wasafiri46 pp 19-26 .
394.
Head, Bessie‘Tête-à-Tête with the Chief: Post-Womanist Discourse in Bessie Head’s Maru’ Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi Body, Sexuality, and Gender pp 3-13 [see Criticism: General].
395.
Head, Bessie‘Unruly Subjects in Southern African Writing’ Dorothy Driver pp61-67 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see Criticism: General].
396.
Hope, Christopher‘Ridiculing Rainbow Rhetoric: Christopher Hope’s Me, the Moon and Elvis Presley’ Jochen Petzold pp285-292 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see Criticism: General].
397.
Isaacson, Maureen‘Making Memory: Stories from Staffrider Magazine and “Testing” the Popular Imagination’ Irikidzayi Manase African Studies64(1) pp 55-72 .
398.
Jacobs, Rayda‘Torn between Islam and the Other: South African Novelists on Cross-Cultural Relationships’ Henriette Roos Journal of Literary Studies21(1/2) pp 48-67 .
399.
Jacobson, Dan‘Dan Jacobson’ Stephen Gray pp55-72 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
400.
Jacobson, Dan‘Travel and Transgression: Dan Jacobson’s Southern African Journey’ Dirk Klopper Third World Quarterly26(3) pp 461-469 .
401.
Jamal, Ashraf‘Mapping the City Space in Current Zimbabwean and South African Fiction’ Irikidzayi Manase Transformation57 pp 88-105 .
402.
Junction Avenue Theatre Company‘Traps Seductive, Destructive and Productive: Theatre and the New South Africa’ Malcolm Purkey Towards a Transcultural Future pp 305-313 [see Criticism: General].
403.
Kani, John‘Africanizing Antigone: Postcolonial Discourse and Strategies of Indigenizing a Western Classic’ Wumi Raji Research in African Literatures36(4) pp 135-154 .
404.
Kani, John‘Private Trauma, Public Drama: Fugard, Kani and Ntshona’s The Island and Maponya’s Gangsters’ Shane Graham English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 107-123 .
405.
Kohler, Sheila‘Between the Arches of Queer Desire and Race: Representing Bisexual Bodies in the Rainbow Nation’ Cheryl Stobie pp65-87 in Body, Sexuality, and Gender [see Criticism: General].
406.
Krog, Antjie‘Annals of Plagiarism: Antjie Krog and the Bleek and Lloyd Collection’ Stephen Watson New Contrast 13033(2) pp 48-61 .
407.
Livingstone, Douglas‘A Cellular Universe: Douglas Livingstone’s Collected Poems, A Ruthless Fidelity’ Tony Voss Current Writing17(2) pp 125-143 .
408.
Livingstone, Douglas‘Jack Sprat and His Wife: Symbiosis in Douglas Livingstone’s A Littoral Zone’ Mariss Everitt English in Africa32(2) pp 53-68 .
409.
Maponya, Maishe‘Private Trauma, Public Drama: Fugard, Kani and Ntshona’s The Island and Maponya’s Gangsters’ Shane Graham English Studies in Africa48(1) pp 107-123 .
410.
Mda, Zakes‘Harmony of Voice: Women Characters in the Plays of Zakes Mda’ Litzi Lombardozzi English in Africa32(2) pp 213-226 .
411.
Mda, Zakes‘Laughing Back at the Kingfisher: Zakes’ Mda’s The Heart of Redness and Postcolonial Humour’ Wendy Woodward Cheeky Fictions pp 287-300 [see Criticism: General].
412.
Mda, Zakes‘Reading Transnational Histories: The Representation of the Afrikaner in Zakes Mda’s The Madonna of Excelsior’ Rogier Courau Scrutiny210(2) pp 103-115 .
413.
Mda, Zakes‘Silence and Violence in She Plays with the Darkness’ Nokuthula Mazibuko Scrutiny210(2) pp 93-102 .
414.
Mda, Zakes‘Situating Ecology in Recent South African Fiction: J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals and Zakes Mda’s The Heart of Redness’ Anthony Vital Journal of Southern African Studies31(2) pp 297-313 .
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Mda, Zakes‘Some Thoughts on Black Male Homosexualities in South African Writing: Zakes Mda’s The Hill and Kaizer Nyatsumba’s “In Happiness and in Sorrow”’ Sikhumbuzo Mngadi English in Africa32(2) pp 155-168 .
416.
Mda, Zakes‘Wholeness or Fragmentation? The New Challenges of South African Literary Studies’ Richard Samin Towards a Transcultural Future pp 81-88 [see Criticism: General].
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420.
Mpe, Phaswane‘Locating Identity in Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow’ Carrol Clarkson Third World Quarterly26(3) pp 451-459 .
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Mpe, Phaswane‘Mapping the City Space in Current Zimbabwean and South African Fiction’ Irikidzayi Manase Transformation57 pp 88-105 .
422.
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423.
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424.
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425.
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426.
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427.
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431.
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432.
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434.
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435.
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436.
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439.
Reznek, Jennie‘Re-Inventing Mythologies: Arguments towards Cultural Identity in Medea and Rain in a Dead Man’s Footprints’ Alex Halligey South African Theatre Journal19 pp 208-222 .
440.
Rico‘Madam & Eve -Ten Wonderful Years: A Cartoon Strip and Its Role in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ Gisela Feurle Cheeky Fictions pp 271-286 [see Criticism: General].
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443.
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444.
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445.
Sepamla, Sipho‘Post-Apartheid Transculturalism in Sipho Sepamla’s Rainbow Journey and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace’ Brian Worsfold pp89-94 in Towards a Transcultural Future [see Criticism: General].
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Sepamla, Sipho‘Sipho Sepamla’ Stephen Gray pp84-91 in Indaba [interview; see Criticism: General].
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Small, Adam‘Displacement in the Literary Texts of Black Afrikaans Writers in South Africa’ Louise Viljoen Journal of Literary Studies21(1/2) pp 93-118 .
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Smith, Pauline‘“Queer Small Town People”: Fixations and Fictions of Fellowship in the Modern Short Story Cycle’ Sue Marais Current Writing17(1) pp 14-36 .
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Soga, Tiyo‘Voices of Spectral and Textual Ancestors: Reading Tiyo Soga alongside H.I.E. Dhlomo’s The Girl Who Killed to Save’ Jennifer Wenzel Research in African Literatures36(1) pp 51-73 .
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Wicomb, Zoë‘Bastards and Bodies in Zoë Wicomb’s David’s Story’ Mike Marais Journal of Commonwealth Literature40(3) pp 21-36 .
458.
Wicomb, Zoë‘Nationalism and the Development of Identity in Postcolonial Fiction: Zoë Wicomb and Michelle Cliff’ Constance S. Richards Research in African Literatures36(1) pp 20-33 .
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Wicomb, Zoë‘Zoë Wicomb’s Home Truths: Place, Genealogy, and Identity in David’s Story’ Derek Attridge Journal of Postcolonial Writing41(2) pp 156-165 .
460.
Barron, ChrisCollected South African Obituaries352-352pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
461.
Cope, MichaelIntricacy: A Meditation on Memory ed Helen Moffettix+288-ix+288pp Double Storey (Cape Town) [biography of his mother Lesley Cope].
462.
Cronwright-Schreiner, S. C.Olive Schreiner: Her Reinterment on Buffelskop ed with further notes Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg185-185pp National English Literary Museum (Grahamstown) [from the original diaries of her husband Samuel Cron Cronwright-Schreiner; with pref, introd and notes from original edition by Guy Butler].
463.
Deacon, Janette and Craig FosterMy Heart Stands in the Hill ed Laurianne Claase191-191pp Struik (Cape Town) [religion, social customs and folklore of the San].
464.
Gray, StephenLife Sentence: A Biography of Herman Charles Bosman382-382pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town).
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466.
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Opland, JeffThe Dassie and the Hunter: A South African Meeting ed Duncan Brownxiii+389-xiii+389pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville) [biography of praise poet David Livingstone Phakamile Yali-Manisi].
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Pinnock, DonBlue Ice: Travels in Antarctica175-175pp Double Storey in association with Getaway Magazine (Cape Town).
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Roberts, Ronald SureshNo Cold Kitchen: A Biography of Nadine Gordimer ed Craig Higginson733-733pp STE (Johannesburg).
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Rosenberg, ValerieHerman Charles Bosman: Between the Lines261-261pp Struik (Cape Town).
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Schreiner, OliveWords in Season: The Public Writings with Her Own Remembrances Collected for the First Time ed Stephen Grayxv+217-xv+217pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
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Stephanou, Irene and Leila HenriquesThe World in an Orange: Creating Theatre with Barney Simon ed Lionel Abrahams and Jane Foxxii+380-xii+380pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
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Thamm, Marianne ed The Fairlady Collection: 40 Years of Fine Writingx+225-x+225pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg; Cape Town) [articles from Fair Lady magazine].
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ed Gus Ferguson : special issue Reading the Signs [by] Don Maclennan25-25pp.
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Children’s Literature Association Quarterly30(2) ed Richard Flynn: special issue African and
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Caribbean Children’s Literature ed Donnarae MacCann and Katharine Capshaw Smith pp137-239.
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Letters Home: South Africans Writing Abroad ed Sheila Boniface Davies and Georgina Horrell pp131-246.
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The Garden240-240pp.
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Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa10(2) ed Leon de Kock: special issue
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Transnationalism and African Literature ed Isabel Hofmeyr and Liz Gunner149-149pp.
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André P. Brink @ 70213-213pp.
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Africa 05: Articles, Interviews, Fiction, Poetry, Plays and Reviews88-88pp.
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Froggy Press Childrens’ Poetry Journal ( Claremont ) ed Caroline Esterhuizen ; quarterly; first issue Summer 2005.
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Sweet Magazine ( Cape Town ) ed Paul Wessels ; irregular; first issue Mar 2005 [online].