Gray, Stephen ShelleyCinema and Other Poems111pp Protea Book House (Pretoria).
33.
Hendricks, GertjieBilly The Cape Flats, Misty Rain80pp self-pub (Cape Town).
34.
Liebenberg, BrigitteThere and Back Again: Poetry63pp Just Done Productions ( Durban).
35.
Maclennan, DonSelected Poems180pp Quartz Press (Parkhurst) in association with Snailpress (Plumstead).
36.
Magogodi, Kgafela oaI Mike What I Like: Let Loose the Word 1 DVD FilmResource Unit (Johannesburg).
37.
Maharaj, HerushiaObsession Raghav: A Collection of Contemporary Poetry and Memoirs139pp South African Short Story Publishing Association (SASSPA) ( Kloof).
38.
Mahola, MziDancing in the Rain: A Collection of Poetry74pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
39.
Mann, ChrisLifelines: Poems85pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville ).
40.
Matthews, JamesCry Rage: Odyssey of a Dissident Poet362pp Realities (Athlone ).
41.
Morrissey, NormanDog Latinix+29pp Echoing Green Press (Empangeni).
42.
Moses, CrocE.,pseud. in collaboration with Bruce Muzik Let the Games Begin 1 CDFunny BoneMusic (Cape Town).
43.
——— Mellowdrama 1 CDFunny BoneMusic ( Cape Town).
44.
Müller, PetraNight Crossing110pp Tafelberg (Cape Town) [first English collection].
Nzimande-Khoza, NompumeleloGladness Epics of the Zebra Pathways in Black and White: A Free Verse Poetry Anthology104pp umSinsi (Malvern) [debut collection].
47.
Schoonraad, PeterAs It Is: Poems20pp United Church Ministry (Camps Bay).
48.
—— Gathered: Poems40pp United Church Ministry (Camps Bay).
49.
Sole, KelwynLand Dreaming: Prose Poems122pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
50.
Stahmer, Klaus Hinrich with Sandile DikeniThe Drum Speaks 1 CDWERGO (Mainz, Germany).
Francis, Stephen and Rico SchacherlMadam & Eve: Madams of the Caribbean176pp Rapid Phase ( Johannesburg ) [cartoons].
193.
Trovato, Ben, pseud. Hits and Missives: The Worst of Ben Trovato300pp Jacana Media ( Johannesburg) [satire].
194.
Zapiro,pseud.Da Zuma Code: Cartoons from Mail & Guardian, Sunday Times and Independent Newspapers160pp Double Storey (Cape Town).
195.
Kleinboer, pseud. Midnight Missionary trans from Afrikaans by Jaco Fourie239pp Zebra (Cape Town ) [novel].
196.
Krog, AntjieBody Bereft trans from Afrikaans by the author112pp Umuzi ( Roggebaai ) [poetry].
197.
Leroux-Van der Boon, MarzanneHatikvah: Land of Hope trans from Afrikaans by the author348pp Lux Verbi.BM ( Wellington) [novel].
198.
Reiss, ArikThe Book of Magic, or, Lucifer's Journey trans from Arabic by Khalifa Mogammad Sheighudeen Molté ed Steven Pillemer 1 vol Aaron's Beard Books ( Cape Town) [novel].
199.
Tianxin, CaiSong of the Quiet Life: Selected Poems of Cai Tianxin trans from Chinese by Robert Berold, Cai Tianxin, James Booze, Michelle Haight, Patricia Nolan and John Rosenwald 121pp Deep South (Grahamstown).
200.
Van der Vyver, MaritaTime Out trans from Afrikaans by Mari Weeks342pp Tafelberg ( Cape Town) [novel].
201.
——— Where the Heart Is: A Writer in Provence trans from Afrikaans by Annelize Visser 202pp Double Storey (Cape Town) [autobiography].
202.
Van Dijk, LutzCrossing the Line trans by Karin Chubb ed Moira Lovell148pp Shuter & Shooter (Pietermaritzburg ) [novel; for young adults].
203.
Van Niekerk, MarleneAgaat trans from Afrikaans by Michiel Heyns695pp Jonathan Ball ( Johannesburg) in conjunction with Tafelberg (Cape Town) [novel].
204.
Van Niekerk, Marlene and Adriaan van ZylMemorandum: A Story with Paintings trans from Afrikaans by Michiel Heyns and Marlene van Niekerk 140pp Human & Rousseau ( Cape Town).
205.
Van Tonder, JanStargazer trans from Afrikaans by Elsa Silke208pp Human & Rousseau ( Cape Town).
206.
——— Ongenagama, the Child with No Name trans from Afrikaans by Luke Stubbs v+170pp Maskew Miller Longman (Cape Town) [for young adults].
207.
Venter, EbenMy Beautiful Death trans from Afrikaans by Luke Stubbs275pp Tafelberg ( Cape Town).
208.
Banoobhai, ShabbirIf I Could Write: Ramadan Letters that can Be Read Over Christmas or on Any Other Day136pp self-pub (Rondebosch).
209.
Barnard, Lady AnneParadise, the Castle and the Vineyard: Lady Anne Barnard's Cape Diaries Abridged ed Margaret Lentaxiii+311pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
210.
Brain, HelenHere Be Lions: A Memoir, not Suitable for Children279pp Oshun ( Cape Town).
211.
Grant, Richard E.The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film261pp Picador ( London ).
212.
Hirson, DenisWhite Scars: On Reading and Rites of Passage197pp Jacana Media ( Sunnyside).
213.
Khumalo, FredTouch My Blood: The Early Years196pp Umuzi (Roggebaai ).
214.
Pauw, JacquesDances with Devils: A Journalist's Search for Truthxiv+393pp Zebra (Cape Town).
215.
Steyn-Barlow, ChrisPublish and Be Damned: Two Decades of Scandals368pp Galago ( Alberton ).
216.
Strauss, GertrudChapters of Childhoodx+164pp Solo Collective (Durban).
217.
Adonai: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom233pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
218.
Africa's Own Stories comp Annah Siteyini and Sidney Miller 144pp Nasou Via Afrika (Cape Town).
219.
African Love Stories: An Anthology ed Ama Ata Aidooxiv+249pp Ayebia Clarke ( Banbury, UK).
220.
African Road: New Writing from Southern Africa 2006: Original Short Stories by Young Writers of the SADC Region select South African Centre of International PEN comp J.M.Coetzee ed Robin Malanx+245pp Spearhead (Claremont).
221.
BTA/Anglo Platinum Short Story Competition 2006: Winning Stories Lorraine Nevin, Brady Ridgway, Renee Muller, Nazia Peer, Pieter Scholtz and Themba Mkhoma24pp Beulah Thumbadoo (Yeoville).
222.
Basadzi Voices: An Anthology of Poetic Writing by Young Black South African Women comp Rose Mokhosi ed Elana Bregin80pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
223.
Birds in Words: The Twitcher's Guide to South African Poetry comp Gus Ferguson and Tony Morphet 79pp Umuzi (Roggebaai).
224.
Breaking the Silence: Dreaming of Living POWA (People Opposing Women Abuse) Women's Writing Competition, 200573pp Fanele (Johannesburg) [poetry and short stories].
225.
A City Imagined ed Stephen Watson216pp Penguin ( Johannesburg) [essays].
226.
Clusters: A Teaching Anthology of Poetry comp and ed G.E. de Villiersxii+268pp Juta Gariep ( Cape Town).
227.
Crosscurrents II: Short Story comp Melissa King and Ros Janisch 222pp Nasou Via Afrika (Cape Town).
228.
Dinner Is Not Ready & Other Stories: Combined Anthology Ekurhuleni Department West District Officials and Educators28pp umSinsi (Malvern ).
229.
Ekurhuleni West Educator's Anthology Ekurhuleni Department of Education Dancing Pencils Writing Club104pp umSinsi (Malvern) [stories].
230.
The Frowning Mountain: An Anthology of Short Stories South African Writers' Circle113pp Writers' Circle Publishing (Kloof).
231.
Halala Madiba: Nelson Mandela in Poetry ed Richard Bartlett and Morakabe Seakhoa295pp Aflame Books ( Laverstock, UK).
232.
Immanuel: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom251pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
233.
The Living Tradition: Poetry for Grades 10—12 comp Susan Joubert ed Arthur Attwellvii+312pp Maskew Miller Longman (Cape Town).
234.
The Living Years: VinylBrian Walter, Norman Morrissey, Quentin Hogge and Cathal Lagan59pp Ecca Poets ( Hogsback) [poetry].
235.
Look at Me: Women Artists and Poets Advocate Children's Rights: A Project of Art for Humanity ed Marí Peté160pp Art for Humanity, Department of Fine Art, Durban Univ of Technology City Campus (Durban) [poetry].
236.
Lovely Beyond Any Singing: Landscapes in South African Writing: An Anthology comp Helen Moffett ed Jacqui L'Angexii+260pp Double Storey (Cape Town) [extracts from creative and critical works].
237.
Modern Anglophone Drama by Women ed Alan P. Barrx+494pp Peter Lang ( New York).
238.
A New Dawn: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom249pp Christian Poetry Fraternity (Umkomaas).
239.
New South African Plays ed Charles J.Fourie253pp Aurora Metro Publications (Twickenham, UK).
240.
Nice Times!: A Book of South African Pleasures and Delights comp Henrietta Rose-Innes 320pp Double Storey (Cape Town) [extracts from creative and critical works].
241.
The Obituary Tango: A Selection of Works from the Caine Prize for African Writing ed Nick Elam204pp Jacana ( Johannesburg) [stories].
242.
Off the Wall: An Anthology of Poetry ed Graham Ellis, Primrose Mrwebi and Heather Parker Lewis60pp Ihilihili Press ( Cape Town).
243.
Die Pad Deur Rysmierbult [The Road through Rysmierbult = Tsela e e Fetang Mo Rysmierbult] comp and ed Anneretha Combrink112pp Subject Group Creative Writing, School of Languages, North-West Univ (Potchefstroom) [stories].
244.
The Palm of Orange Life Univen Dancing Pencils Writing Club155pp umSinsi ( Malvern) [poetry].
245.
Poetry Spectrum; II: An Anthology of Poems from South Africa, and Elsewhere selectHugh Houghton-Hawksley and A.B.S.Eatonxii+225pp Juta Gariep ( Cape Town).
The Root of Life Princess Dancing Pencils Writing Club67pp umSinsi ( Malvern) [poetry].
248.
Soldier's Verse: An Anthology of Poetry comp and ed John Dovey70pp Just Done Productions (Durban).
249.
South African Short Stories Since 1994 comp Rustum Kozain ed Arlene Stephenson224pp Oxford UnivPress ( Cape Town).
250.
Spier Open-Air Poetry Festival curated by Antjie Krog28pp n.p. (Stellenbosch) [poetry].
251.
Telling Tales: Stories from Africa: A Short Story Collection comp South African Short Story Publishing Association (SASSPA)xiv+280pp South African Short Story Publishing Association (SASSPA) ( Kloof).
252.
Ten Minutes Without Stopping!: Ekurhuleni West Educators' Free Writing Anthology Ekurhuleni West Department of Education Dancing Pencils Writing Club104pp umSinsi ( Malvern) [poetry and short stories].
253.
Twist: Short Stories Inspired by Tabloid Headlines ed Ceridwen Morris and Helen Moffett218pp Oshun (Cape Town ).
254.
Under the Skylight: An Anthology of Stories Trevean Adult Dancing Pencils Writing Club92pp umSinsi (Malvern).
255.
Wom(b)an: Explored in Poetry and Images Shelly Rachbuch and others44pp Arcane Books ( Pretoria).
256.
Women's Day Celebration @ The Bat Centre 1 DVD 12amProductions (Durban) [includes poetry readings].
257.
Writing Light: A Collection of Poems comp C. du Toit and Sylvia van Straaten184pp Nasou Via Afrika (Cape Town).
258.
Africa's Hidden Histories: Everyday Literacy and Making the Self ed Karin Barberx+451pp Indiana Univ Press (Bloomington, Ind).
259.
African Theatre: Youth ed Martin Banham, James Gibbs and Femi Osofisan guest ed Michael Ethertonxiv+272pp James Currey ( Oxford).
260.
Art Talk, Politics Talk: A Consideration of Categories Michael Chapman ed Sally Hinesx+187pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
261.
Back to the Present, Forward to the Past: Irish Writing and History Since 1798; vol 2 ed Patricia A. Lynch, Joachim Fischer and Brian Coates408pp Rodopi (Amsterdam ; New York).
262.
Beautiful Ugly:African and Diaspora Aesthetics ed Sarah Nuttall416pp Duke Univ Press (Durham, NC); Kwela (Cape Town) [includes short stories].
263.
Beyond the Black Atlantic: Relocating Modernization and Technology ed Walter Goebel and Saskia Schabioix+210pp Routledge ( London).
264.
` “The Broken String”: Re-Membering the Homeland in a Postcolonial Context' Dennis Walder Postcolonial Studies pp51—65.
265.
Cold War Literature: Writing the Global Conflict ed Andrew Hammondx+272pp Routledge ( Abington, UK).
266.
` Considering Directors and Directing in South African Theatre' Gay Morris South African Theatre Journal20 pp11—29.
267.
Cosmopolitan Fictions: Ethics, Politics, and Global Change in the Works of Kazuo Ishiguro, Michael Ondaatje, Jamaica Kincaid, and J.M. Coetzee Katherine Stantonv+97pp Routledge (New York).
268.
Diaspora and Memory: Figures of Displacement in Contemporary Literature,Arts and Politics ed Marie-Aude Baronian, Stephan Besser and Yolande Jansen207pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York ).
269.
` Diasporic Identity in Contemporary South African Fiction' J.U. Jacobs English in Africa33(2) pp113—34.
270.
Encountering Modernity: Twentieth Century South African Cinemas Keyan G.Tomasellix+183pp Rozenberg (Amsterdam); UNISA Press (Pretoria).
271.
` Eventifying Identity: Festivals in South Africa and the Search for Cultural Identity' Temple Hauptfleisch New Theatre Quarterly22(2) pp181—98.
272.
The Evolution of Free State Black Literature Pule Lechesa41pp Phoenix Press ( Ladybrand).
273.
` Filming the Edgy City: Cinematic Narrative and Urban Form in Postapartheid Johannesburg' Loren Kruger Research in African Literatures37(2) pp141—63.
274.
` From Protest Theatre to the Theatre of Conformity?' Mike van Graan South African Theatre Journal20 pp276—88.
275.
The Growth of Free State Black Writing; Part 5 ed Peter Moroe33pp The Eclectic Writers' Club (Bloemfontein ).
276.
Haunting Capital: Memory, Text, and the Black Diasporic Body Hershini Bhana Youngix+235pp Univ Press of New England (Lebanon, NH).
277.
` Inventing Africa in the Twentieth Century: Cultural Imagination, Politics and Transnationalism in Drum Magazine' Tom Odhiambo African Studies65(2) pp157—74.
278.
Journey of the Tall Horse: A Story of African Theatre Mervyn Millar276pp Oberon (London ).
279.
` “Lifting Each Other Off Our Knees”: South African Women's Poetry of Resistance, 1980—1989' Mary K. DeShazer Cold War Literature pp176—94.
280.
Modern Confessional Writing: New Critical Essays ed Jo Gillviii+196pp Routledge ( London).
281.
National Character in South African English Children's Literature Elwyn Jenkinsxvii+248pp Routledge ( New York).
282.
New Directions in African Literature:A Review ed Ernest N.Emenyonu and Patricia T.Emenyonuxiv+176pp James Currey ( Oxford).
283.
` Painted Metaphors: The Use of Visual Arts in Contemporary African Novels' Evan Mwangi Gefame3(1) pp[20].
284.
The Postcolonial Novel Richard J.Laneviii+146pp Polity (Cambridge).
285.
Postcolonial Postmortems: Crime Fiction from a Transcultural Perspective ed Christine Matzke and Susanne Mühleisenvii+337pp Rodopi ( Amsterdam; New York).
286.
Postcolonial Studies: Changing Perceptions ed Oriana Palusci372pp Univ of Trento (Trento, Italy).
287.
` Project Phakama: Stories of South Africa, London & Lesotho Landscapes of the Heart' Yvonne Banning, Caroline Calburn and Lucy Richardson African Theatre: Youth pp151—65.
288.
` Remembering the Present: Placing the Praise Poet/“Imbongi” in a Transcultural Literary History' Liz Gunner Studying Transcultural Literary History pp76—87.
289.
` Representations of Islamic Belief and Practice in a South African Context: Reflections on the Fictional Work of Ahmed Essop, Aziz Hassim, Achmat Dangor and Rayda Jacobs' Jack Kearney Journal of Literary Studies22(1/2) pp138—57.
290.
` Revolutionaries or Sell-Outs? African Intellectuals and The Voice of Africa, 1949—1952' Corinne Sandwith English in Africa33(2) pp67—89.
291.
Scandalous Fictions: Twentieth-Century Literature in the Public Sphere ed Jago Morrison and Susan Watkins232pp Palgrave Macmillan (Basingstoke, UK).
292.
Selves in Question: Interviews on Southern African Auto/Biography ed Judith Lütge Coullie, Stephan Meyer, Thengani H.Ngwenya and Thomas Olvervii+487pp Univ of Hawaii Press (Honolulu).
293.
Skin Tight: Apartheid Literary Culture and Its Aftermath Louise Bethlehemxvii+145pp UNISA Press ( Pretoria); Koninklijke Brill ( Leiden).
294.
Studying Transcultural Literary History ed Gunilla Lindberg-Wadaviii+316pp Walter de Gruyter (Berlin; New York).
295.
To Speak of This Land: Identity and Belonging in South Africa and Beyond Duncan Brownxx+214pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
296.
` Why Write a Poem about Elephants?' Dan Wylie Mosaic39(4) pp27—46.
297.
Writing Back In/And Translation ed Raoul J.Granqvist247pp Peter Lang (Frankfurt am Main).
298.
Writing Madness: Borderlines of the Body in African Literature Flora Veit-Wildix+174pp James Currey ( Oxford); Jacana Media (Johannesburg ).
299.
Bailey, Brett `On the Wild, Essential Energies of the Forest: An Interview with Brett Bailey' Anton Krueger South African Theatre Journal20 pp323—32.
300.
Bolaji, Omoseye Tebogo on the Prowl: A Study of Omoseye Bolaji's Series of Books Based on Private Sleuth, Tebogo Mokoena Petro Schonfeld43pp Phoenix Press ( Ladybrand).
301.
Bosman, Herman Charles `Bosman's Blunders and Other Editorial Errors: Anatomizing Mafeking Road' Craig MacKenzie Scrutiny211(1) pp80—88.
302.
Breytenbach, Breyten `Reflections on Identity' Marilet Sienaert pp269—76 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
303.
—— `To Be a Cosmopolitan: Lewis Nkosi and Breyten Breytenbach: Review Article' Michael Chapman Journal of Literary Studies22(3/4) pp345—57.
304.
Brink, André `André Brink and Malraux' Isidore Diala Contemporary Literature47(1) pp91—113.
305.
—— `The Myth of Adamastor: The Ambivalent Metaphor of Otherness in South African Literature' Richard Samin Commonwealth Essays and Studies29(1) pp59—69.
306.
—— `“Note on Sex for the Aged Widower”: On André Brink's The Rights of Desire' Marius Crous Tydskrif vir Letterkunde43(2) pp161—73.
307.
—— `The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting in Present-Day South Africa: André Brink's On the Contrary' Saskia Lourens pp175—84 in Diaspora and Memory [see Criticism: General].
308.
Brutus, Dennis `Dennis Brutus and the Stations of Exile' Simon Lewis Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroads3(1) pp45—62.
309.
——— `I Speak Their Wordless Woe' Simon Lewis pp153—59 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
310.
—— Poetry & Protest: A Dennis Brutus Reader ed Lee Sustar and Aisha Karim 414pp Haymarket Books ( Chicago, Ill).
311.
Butler, Guy `Africa, Old and New: Guy Butler and “The African Renaissance”: A Long View' Chris Thurman English Academy Review23 pp23—33.
312.
Campbell, RoyCampbell and the Romance Countries ed Michael Hanke162pp Wissenschaftlicher Verlag (Trier, Germany).
313.
—— `The Flaming Terrapin and Valley of a Thousand Hills: Campbell, Dhlomo and the “Brief Epic”' Tony Voss Journal of Southern African Studies32(3) pp449—66.
314.
Cartwright, Justin `Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing' Laura Charlotte Pechey Current Writing18(1) pp42—60.
315.
Coetzee, Greig `White Men with Weapons: Performing Autobiography' Debbie Lütge pp329—44 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
316.
Coetzee, J.M. `All Autobiography Is “Autre-”Biography' David Attwell pp213—18 in Selves in Question [interview; Criticism: General].
317.
——— `“An Author I Have Not Read”: Coetzee's Foe, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, and the Problem of the Novel' Patrick Hayes Review of English Studies57(230) pp273—90.
318.
—— `Coetzee, Agamben, and the Passion of Abu Ghraib' Steven C.Caton American Anthropologist108(1) pp114—23.
319.
——— `Coetzee on South Africa's Past: Remembering in the Time of Forgetting ' Lynn Meskell and Lindsay Weiss American Anthropologist108(1) pp88—99.
320.
——— `Coetzee, the Cape and the Question of History' Kai Easton Scrutiny211(1) pp5—21.
321.
——— `Confession and Atonement in Contemporary Fiction: J.M. Coetzee, John Banville, and Ian McEwan' Elke D'Hoker Critique48(1) pp31—43.
322.
———` Critical Fictions in J.M.Coetzee's Boyhood and Youth' Dirk Klopper Scrutiny211(1) pp22—31.
323.
——— `Deplorations' Michael Green English in Africa33(2) pp135—58.
324.
—— `The Didacticism of Disavowal: Reading Elizabeth Costello, and J.M.Coetzee ' Zach Weir Imperium5 pp[12].
325.
—— `“Do We of Necessity Become Puppets in a Story?”, or, Narrating the World: On Speech, Silence, and Discourse in J.M. Coetzee's Foe' Lewis MacLeod Modern Fiction Studies52(1) pp1—18.
326.
—— `“Does He Have It In Him To Be the Woman?”: The Performance of Displacement in J.M.Coetzee's Disgrace' Laura Wright Ariel37(4) pp83—102.
327.
—— `History Is Larger than Goodwill: Restitution and Redistributive Justice in J.M.Coetzee's Age of Iron and Disgrace' Katherine Stanton Cosmopolitan Fictions pp61—77, 88—9.
328.
———` The Humanity of Animals and the Animality of Humans: A View from Biological Anthropology Inspired by J.M.Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello' Agustin Fuentes American Anthropologist108(1) pp124—32.
329.
——— J.M.Coetzee and the Idea of the Public Intellectual ed Jane Poynervii+246pp Ohio Univ Press (Athens, Ohio).
330.
——— `J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace and the Task of the Imagination' Mike Marais Journal of Modern Literature29(2) pp75—93.
331.
—— `J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace: Reading Race, Reading Scandal' Kai Easton pp187—205 in Scandalous Fictions [see Criticism: General].
332.
——— `J.M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K and the Thin Theory of the Good' Dana Dragunoiu Journal of Commonwealth Literature41(1) pp69—92.
333.
—— `“Legal Illegality”: Waiting for the Barbarians after September 11' Patrick Lenta Journal of Postcolonial Writing42(1) pp71—83.
334.
——— `Literature and the Production of Ambiguous Memory: Confession and Double Thoughts in Coetzee's Disgrace' Rosemarie Buikema European Journal of English Studies10(2) pp187—99.
335.
——— `Male-Male Relationships in J.M.Coetzee's Disgrace' Marius Crous Literator27(2) pp21—38.
336.
——— `Moderated Bliss: Coetzee's Disgrace as Existential Maturation' Erik Grayson Journal of African Literature and Culture3 pp177—88.
337.
—— `The Myth of Adamastor: The Ambivalent Metaphor of Otherness in South African Literature' Richard Samin Commonwealth Essays and Studies29(1) pp59—69.
338.
——— `Narrative Authority in J.M. Coetzee's Age of Iron' Ian Duncan Tydskrif vir Letterkunde43(2) pp174—85.
339.
—— `Patriarchal Suppression and Neurosis: African Women's Plight in J.M.Coetzee's In the Heart of the Country' Ayo Kehinde African Study Monographs27(4) pp169—85.
——— `Subverting the Pastoral: The Transcendence of Space and Place in J.M.Coetzee's Disgrace' Susan Smit-Marais and Marita Wenzel Literator27(1) pp23—38.
342.
—— `The Trouble with Life Writing: A New “Cult of Personality” ' Christopher Thurman Scrutiny211(1) pp109—14.
343.
—— `The Twice-Killed: Imagining Protest Suicide' Karin Andriolo American Anthropologist108(1) pp100—13.
344.
——— `Transcultural Identity in African Narratives of Childhood' Richard K.Priebe pp41—52 in New Directions in African Literature [see Criticism: General].
345.
—— `Truth, Reconciliation, and the Restoration of the State: Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians' Troy Urquhart Twentieth-Century Literature52(1) pp1—21.
346.
——— `Undesirable Publications: J.M.Coetzee on Censorship and Apartheid ' Mark Sanders Law & Literature18(1) pp101—14.
347.
—— A Universe of (Hi)stories: Essays on J.M.Coetzee ed Liliana Sikorska150pp Peter Lang (Frankfurt am Main).
348.
——— `White Natives? Dan Roodt, Afrikaner Identity and the Politics of the Sublime' Johan Geertsema Journal of Commonwealth Literature41(3) pp103—20.
349.
—— Writing `Out Of All the Camps': J.M. Coetzee's Narratives of Displacement Laura Wrightx+154pp Routledge ( New York).
350.
Dhlomo, H.I.E. `The Flaming Terrapin and Valley of a Thousand Hills: Campbell, Dhlomo and the “Brief Epic”' Tony Voss Journal of Southern African Studies32(3) pp449—66.
351.
Ellenbogen, Nicholas `The Playful Theatre of Nicholas Ellenbogen, 1985—1990' Veronica Baxter and James Aitchison South African Theatre Journal20 pp48—64.
352.
Fleishman, Mark `Theatre of Struggle and Transformation: A Critical Investigation into the Power of Oral Traditions as Used by Director Mark Fleishman' Kati Francis South African Theatre Journal20 pp102—27.
353.
Fugard, Athol` Exits and Entrances: Fugard on Theatre in South Africa and the Other Apartheid ' José Correia Estudios Ingleses de la Universidad Complutense14 pp111—21.
354.
—— `Experiencing the “Living Moment”: Athol Fugard's Directing Process and the Orestes Project' Mervyn E.McMurtry South African Theatre Journal20 pp30—47.
355.
—— `From Words into Pictures: In Conversation with Athol Fugard' Andie Miller Internet: Eclectica10(4) pp[10].
356.
—— `Theatre and Political Struggle: Trends in Apartheid South African Drama' Isidore Diala Neohelicon33(2) pp237—46.
357.
—— `Wearing the Third Hat: Athol Fugard as Director' Marianne McDonald South African Theatre Journal20 pp207—20.
358.
Galgut, Damon `Ambiguous Territory: Damon Galgut Interviewed by Andie Miller' Andie Miller Journal of Commonwealth Literature41(2) pp139—45.
359.
Garside, Damian 15 Takes on Damian Garside David Basckin and Zoë Molver 1 DVD Basckin Molver Productions (Sl).
360.
Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla `History, Memory and Reconciliation: Njabulo Ndebele's The Cry of Winnie Mandela and Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela's A Human Being Died That Night' Ralph Goodman Literator27(2) pp1—20.
361.
Gordimer, Nadine `Apartheid Inequality and Postapartheid Utopia in Nadine Gordimer's July's People' Ali Erritouni Research in African Literatures37(4) pp68—84.
362.
—— `The Liberal Tradition in South African Literature: Still a Curse? Nadine Gordimer's A Guest of Honour Revisited' Ode S.Ogede International Fiction Review33(1/2) pp1—8.
363.
——— `Post-Apartheid Johannesburg and Global Mobility in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup and Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow' Emma Hunt Ariel37(4) pp103—23.
364.
—— `Postcolonialising Gordimer: The Ethics of “Beyond” and Significant Peripheries in the Recent Fiction' Ileana Dimitriu English in Africa33(2) pp159—80.
365.
——— `Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing' Laura Charlotte Pechey Current Writing18(1) pp42—60.
366.
——— ` Rethinking Cosmopolitanism in Nadine Gordimer's The Conservationist ' Eleni Coundouriotis College Literature33(3) pp1—28.
367.
—— `Translation on Trial: Nadine Gordimer in Swedish' Christina Gullin pp139—42 in Writing Back In/And Translation [see Criticism: General].
368.
Gray, Stephen `Speaking about Writing about Living a Life' Judith Lütge Coullie pp379—94 in Selves in Question [interview; Criticism: General].
369.
Head, Bessie `Entering the Oppressor's Mind: A Strategy of Writing in Bessie Head's A Question of Power, Yvonne Vera's The Stone Virgins and Unity Dow's The Screaming of the Innocent' Annie Gagiano Journal of Commonwealth Literature41(2) pp43—60.
370.
——— `Path of Thunder: Meeting Bessie Head' Peter Nazareth Research in African Literatures37(4) pp211—29.
371.
Helander, Gunnar `In Defence of Polygamy: The Case of Gunnar Helander' Frederick Hale South African Journal of Cultural History20(2) pp201—19.
372.
Hlatshwayo, Mi S'dumo `Identity and Culture in Mi S'dumo Hlatshwayo's Worker Poetry' Mashudu C. Mashige Tydskrif vir Letterkunde43(2) pp141—60.
373.
Hyland, Geoffrey `Obsession and the Other: A Critique of the Influence of the Japanese Aesthetic in the Work of Geoffrey Hyland' Leila Anderson South African Theatre Journal20 pp150—74.
374.
Jacobs, Rayda `Group Portrait: Self, Family, and Nation on Exhibit' Stephan Meyer pp409—35 in Selves in Question [interview; Criticism: General].
375.
Jensma, Wopko `Sing for Our Metropolis: Self, Place and Media in the Poetry of Rui Knopfli and Wopko Jensma' Stefan Helgesson English in Africa33(1) pp71—92.
376.
Joubert, Elsa `Creating a Climate for Change' Stephan Meyer pp173—85 in Selves in Question [interview; Criticism: General].
377.
Junction Avenue Theatre Company `The Junction Avenue Theatre Company's Sophiatown and the Limits of National Oneness' Gugu Hlongwane Internet: Postcolonial Text2(2) pp[10].
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—— `Lumpen Sovereignty: Transitional Violence and the Social Imaginary in Scenes of Love and Crime' Ulrike Kistner English Academy Review23 pp122—32.
379.
Kani, John `“I Was Those Thousands!”: Memory, Identity and Space in John Kani's Nothing But the Truth' Shane Graham Theatre Research International32(1) pp68—84.
380.
Kente, Gibson `In Memoriam: Gibson Kente' Dennis Schauffer South African Theatre Journal20 pp303—22 [includes interview conducted in 1997].
381.
Krige, Uys `Shakespeare's Untranslatability' David Schalkwyk Shakespeare in Southern Africa18 pp37—48.
382.
Krog, Antjie `Accountability, Acknowledgement and the Ethics of “Quilting” in Antjie Krog's Country of My Skull' Ashleigh Harris Journal of Literary Studies22(1/2) pp27—53.
383.
——— `Confession and Public Life in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A Foucauldian Reading of Antjie Krog's Country of My Skull' Anthea Garman Journal of Literary Studies22(3/4) pp322—44.
384.
——— `Country of My Skull/Skull of My Country: Krog and Zagajewski, South Africa and Poland' Phil van Schalkwyk Literator27(3) pp111—38.
385.
—— `From Afrikaner to African: Whiteness and the Politics of Translation in Antjie Krog's A Change of Tongue' Helene Strauss African Identities4(2) pp179—94.
386.
——— `“Nice Audible Crying”: Editions, Testimonies, and Country of My Skull' Laura Moss Research in African Literatures37(4) pp85—104.
387.
——— `Translation and Transformation: Antjie Krog's Translation of Indigenous South African Verse into Afrikaans' Louise Viljoen Scrutiny211(1) pp32—45.
388.
La Guma, Alex `Cohesion in the Novels of Alex La Guma: A Dialogic Analysis' Mzenga Wanyama College Literature33(2) pp115—34.
389.
Le Vaillant, Francois `Primate Time: Rousseau, Levaillant, Marais' Ian Glenn Current Writing18(1) pp61—77.
390.
Livingstone, Douglas `Chauvinistic or Chivalric? Gendered Representation in the Work of Douglas Livingstone' Mariss Stevens Scrutiny211(1) pp89—96.
391.
—— `Douglas Livingstone's Two Cultures' Ian Glenn and Ed Rybicki Current Writing18(1) pp78—89.
392.
—— `“Life?”: Modernism and Liminality in Douglas Livingstone's A Littoral Zone' Etienne Terblanche Literator27(1) pp163—87.
393.
——— `On Humans as Animals: Sparring with the Beast in Douglas Livingstone's Poem “Descent from the Tower”' Mariss Everitt Current Writing18(1) pp90—102.
394.
Lottering, Agnes `Self-Translation, Untranslatability, and Postcolonial Community in the Autobiographies of Mpho Nthunya and Agnes Lottering' M.J.Daymond English in Africa33(2) pp91—112.
395.
Magona, Sindiwe `We Would Write Very Dull Books If We Just Wrote about Ourselves' Stephan Meyer pp219—30 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
396.
Marais, Eugène `Primate Time: Rousseau, Levaillant, Marais' Ian Glenn Current Writing18(1) pp61—77.
397.
McCord, Margaret `The Making of Katie Makanya' Thengani Ngwenya pp205—12 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
398.
Mda, Zakes `The Collective Voice in The Madonna of Excelsior: Narrating Transformative Possibilities' N.S.Zulu Literator27(1) pp107—26.
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—— `Cultural Exchange and the Representation of History in Postcolonial Literature' Jana Gohrisch European Journal of English Studies10(3) pp231—47.
400.
——— `The Place of Beauty: Reflections on Elaine Scarry and Zakes Mda' Rita Barnard pp102—21 in Beautiful Ugly [see Criticism: General].
401.
—— `The Spectre of Old Age in Africa: A Critical Perspective through Stages of Life' M.J.Cloete and R.N.Madadzhe Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies16(1) pp16—29.
402.
Mhlophe, Gcina `Finding the Future in the Past: Nostalgia and Community-Building in Mhlophe's Have You Seen Zandile?' Jennifer Delisle Journal of Southern African Studies32(2) pp387—401.
403.
Mkiva, Zolani `People Feel No Event Is Complete without a Poet' Duncan Brown, Susan Kiguli pp132—47 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
404.
Motsapi, Seitlhamo `Black Modernity, Nationalism and Transnationalism: The Challenge of Black South African Poetry' Laura Chrisman pp29—46 in Beyond the Black Atlantic [see Criticism: General].
405.
Mpe, Phaswane `Post-Apartheid Johannesburg and Global Mobility in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup and Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow' Emma Hunt Ariel37(4) pp103—23.
406.
——— `“Reader, Be Assured This Narrative is No Fiction”: The City and Its Discontents in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow' Gugu Hlongwane Ariel37(4) pp69—82.
407.
——— `The Spectre of Old Age in Africa: A Critical Perspective through Stages of Life' M.J.Cloete and R.N.Madadzhe Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies16(1) pp16—29.
408.
Mphahlele, Es'kia Es'kia: May You Grow as Big as an Elephant and Dwarf the Rhinoceros ed Sam Raditlhalo and Taban Lo Liyongxiv+306pp Stainbank & Associates (Johannesburg) [includes poetry].
409.
—— `Making History's Silences Speak' Thengani Ngwenya pp160—71 in Selves in Question [interview with N.Chabani Manganyi; see Criticism: General].
410.
——— `Metaphors of Self' N.Chabani Manganyi pp243—53 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
411.
Mtshali, Thembi `Finding the Future in the Past: Nostalgia and Community-Building in Mhlophe's Have You Seen Zandile?' Jennifer Delisle Journal of Southern African Studies32(2) pp387—401.
412.
Ndebele, Njabulo S. `History, Memory and Reconciliation: Njabulo Ndebele's The Cry of Winnie Mandela and Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela's A Human Being Died That Night' Ralph Goodman Literator27(2) pp1—20.
413.
——— `Parents, Children and Fools' Neil Ten Kortenaar Scrutiny211(1) pp65—79.
414.
—— `Truth, Confession and the Post-Apartheid Black Consciousness in Njabulo Ndebele's The Cry of Winnie Mandela' Yianna Liatsos pp115—36 in Modern Confessional Writing [see Criticism: General].
415.
Nicol, Mike `The Secularization of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Mike Nicol's The Ibis Tapestry' Michael Titlestad and Mike Kissack Research in African Literatures37(4) pp48—67.
416.
Nkosi, Lewis `To Be a Cosmopolitan: Lewis Nkosi and Breyten Breytenbach: Review Article' Michael Chapman Journal of Literary Studies22(3/4) pp345—57.
417.
Nortje, Arthur `An Aesthetic of Unsettlement: The (Dis)placement of the Subject in Relation to the Work of Art' Dirk Klopper English in Africa33(1) pp59—70.
418.
Pather, Jay `Deconstructing Jay Pather's Location-Specific Theatre: Creating Space for Transformative Dialogue' Terri Davidoff South African Theatre Journal20 pp128—49.
419.
Paton, Alan `Alan Paton's Autobiography: A Neglected South African Masterpiece ' Peter J.H.Titlestad English Academy Review23 pp15—22.
420.
——— `The First Page of Cry, the Beloved Country' Andrew Foley English Academy Review23 pp34—47.
421.
——— `“Local” Writing,“Global” Reading, and the Demands of the “Canon”: The Case of Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country' Andrew van der Vlies South African Historical Journal (55) pp20—32.
422.
——— `Oprah's Paton, or, South Africa and the Globalization of Suffering ' Rita Barnard Internet: Safundi (23) pp[21].
423.
Plaatje, Sol T. `Failure to Connect: Resistant Modernities at National Crossroads: Solomon Plaatje and Mohandas Gandhi' Elleke Boehmer pp47—62 in Beyond the Black Atlantic [see Criticism: General].
424.
——— `Generic Instability and the National Project: History, Nation, and Form in Sol T.Plaatje's Mhudi' Michael Green Research in African Literatures37(4) pp34—47.
425.
Press, Karen `The Co-Ordinates of (Post-)Colonial Whiteness:A Reading of Karen Press's Echo Location: A Guide to Sea Point for Residents and Visitors, 1998' Mary West English in Africa33(1) pp93—111.
426.
Pringle, Thomas `The Myth of Adamastor: The Ambivalent Metaphor of Otherness in South African Literature' Richard Samin Commonwealth Essays and Studies29(1) pp59—69.
427.
—— `Unsettling Settler Identity: Thomas Pringle's Troubled Landscape' Matthew Shum English in Africa33(2) pp21—44.
428.
Rampolokeng, Lesego `Black Modernity, Nationalism and Transnationalism: The Challenge of Black South African Poetry' Laura Chrisman pp29—46 in Beyond the Black Atlantic [see Criticism: General].
429.
Rooke, Daphne DaphneRooke: Writing the Landscape of Zululand: A Short Film Carole Greene 1 DVD Literary Tourism in KwaZulu-Natal (Durban).
430.
—— `Problem Animals, Indigeneity and Land: The Chacma Baboon in South African Writing' Laura Charlotte Pechey Current Writing18(1) pp42—60.
431.
Schreiner, Olive `Olive Schreiner and the Secularization of the Moral Imagination' Mike Kissack and Michael Titlestad English in Africa33(1) pp23—46.
432.
—— `Olive Schreiner at 150: Some Thoughts on Re-Editing Cronwright's The Reinterment on Buffelskop' Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg English in Africa33(1) pp9—21.
433.
Serote, Mongane Wally `The Poetics of Violence: The Parallel Cases of Seamus Heaney and Mongane Wally Serote' Nicholas Meihuizen pp361—76 in Back to the Present, Forward to the Past [see Criticism: General].
434.
Sher, Antony `Sher and Doran's Titus Andronicus (1995): Importing Shakespeare, Exporting South Africa' Christopher Thurman Shakespeare in Southern Africa18 pp29—36.
435.
Slovo, Gillian `Every Secret Thing as Family Memoir' Margaretta Jolly pp315—27 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
Tlali, MiriamGrappling with Patriarchies: Narrative Strategies of Resistance in Miriam Tlali's Writings Christina Cullhed233pp Uppsala Universitet ( Uppsala, Sweden).
438.
Uys, Pieter-Dirk `Reflections in a Cracked Mirror' Mervyn McMurtry pp345—56 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
439.
Van Niekerk, Marlene `Haunted House, Haunted Nation: Triomf and the South African Postcolonial Gothic' Jack Shear Journal of Literary Studies22(1/2) pp70—95.
440.
——— `“In Hell You Hear Only Your Mother Tongue”: Afrikaner Nationalist Ideology, Linguistic Subversion, and Cultural Renewal in Marlene van Niekerk's Triomf' Nicole Devarenne Research in African Literatures37(4) pp105—20.
441.
—— `Shadowing Afrikaner Nationalism: Jungian Archetypes, Incest, and the Uncanny in Marlene van Niekerk's Triomf' Matthew Brophy Journal of Literary Studies22(1/2) pp96—112.
442.
Van Wyk, Johan `Man-Bitch: Poetry, Prose, and Prostitution' Judith Lütge Coullie pp395—407 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
443.
Vanrenen, Maralin `Finding the Future in the Past: Nostalgia and Community-Building in Mhlophe's Have You Seen Zandile?' Jennifer Delisle Journal of Southern African Studies32(2) pp387—401.
444.
Vladislavic, Ivan `Conversation with Ivan Vladislavic' William Dicey New Contrast13334(3) pp39—49.
445.
——— `The Cook, the Stew and the Taster: Writing from Inside, Editing from Outside' Antjie Krog Scrutiny211(2) pp91—96.
446.
——— `The Death of the Subject? Subjectivity in Post-Apartheid Literature ' Gerald Gaylard Scrutiny211(2) pp62—74.
447.
——— `A Homo Calculator at Large: Reading the Late Work of Foucault in the Light of Ivan Vladislavic's “Villa Toscana”' Susan van Zyl Journal of Literary Studies22(3/4) pp257—74.
448.
—— `Inside the Toolbox: Andie Miller in Conversation with Ivan Vladislavic ' Andie Miller Scrutiny211(2) pp117—24.
449.
—— `Ivan Vladislavic's The Exploded View: Space and Place in Transitional South Africa' Ralph Goodman Scrutiny211(2) pp36—47.
450.
——— `Johannesburg as Africa: A Postcolonial Reading of The Exploded View by Ivan Vladislavic' Stefan Helgesson Scrutiny211(2) pp27—35.
451.
——— `Layers of Permanence: Toward a Spatial-Materialist Reading of Ivan Vladislavic's The Exploded View' Shane Graham Scrutiny211(2) pp48—61.
452.
—— `Liminal Spaces and Imaginary Places in The Bone People by Keri Hulme and The Folly by Ivan Vladislavic' Marita Wenzel Literator27(1) pp79—96.
453.
—— `Lost in Translation: A Personal Reflection on Ivan Vladislavic as an Editor' Fred de Vries Scrutiny211(2) pp101—5.
454.
——— `Secular Improvisations: The Poetics of Invention in Ivan Vladislavic's The Exploded View' Michael Titlestad and Mike Kissack Scrutiny211(2) pp11—26.
455.
—— `Skyhooks and Diagrams: The Signing of South Africa in Ivan Vladislavic's The Exploded View' Susan van Zyl Scrutiny211(2) pp75—84.
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—— `South African English in the Post-Apartheid Era: Hybridization in Zoë Wicomb's David's Story and Ivan Vladislavic's The Restless Supermarket ' Saffron Hall Internet: Postamble2(1) pp13—29.
457.
—— `The Warrior Ant: A Personal Reflection on Ivan Vladislavic as an Editor ' Tim Couzens Scrutiny211(2) pp97—100.
458.
—— `Words First' Tony Morphet Scrutiny211(2) pp85—90.
459.
Wicomb, Zoë `Loose Memory in Toni Morrison's Paradise and Zoë Wicomb's David's Story' Stéphane Robolin Modern Fiction Studies52(2) pp297—320.
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—— `The Marks Left on the Surface: Zoë Wicomb's David's Story' Kenneth W.Harrow pp53—66 in New Directions in African Literature [see Criticism: General].
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—— `South African English in the Post-Apartheid Era: Hybridization in Zoë Wicomb's David's Story and Ivan Vladislavic's The Restless Supermarket ' Saffron Hall Internet: Postamble2(1) pp13—29.
462.
Wylie, Dan `Forest Patterns: Theme and Variation in Dan Wylie's Original Forest ' Stan Galloway Scrutiny211(1) pp126—31.
463.
Yali-Manisi, David `The Merits of Print for Thembu Praise Poet David Manisi' Ashlee Lenta Research in African Literatures37(3) pp45—64.
464.
——— `Versions of a Life in Poetry' Jeff Opland pp117—31 in Selves in Question [interview; see Criticism: General].
465.
Allen, JohnRabble-Rouser for Peace: The Authorized Biography of Desmond Tutu481pp Random House ( Johannesburg).
466.
Bank, Andrew Bushmen in a Victorian World: The Remarkable Story of the Bleek-Lloyd Collection of Bushman Folkloreix+422pp Double Storey ( Cape Town).
467.
Brink, Elsabé, comp with Gandhi Malungane Soweto 16 June 1976: Personal Accounts of the Uprising208pp Kwela (Cape Town).
468.
Hlongwane,Ali Khangela, ed with Sifiso Ndlovu and Mothobi Mutloatse Soweto `76: Reflections on the Liberation Struggles: Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of June 16, 1976238pp Pan Macmillan ( Houghton) [includes poetry].
469.
Lee,DonvéPeter Clarke: Following Dreams and Finding Fame52pp Awareness Publishing ( Gallo Manor).
470.
Nicol, Mike, ed with Kate Parkin Mandela: The Authorised Portrait355pp Wild Dog Press (Highlands North) in association with P.Q.Blackwell (Auckland, New Zealand).
471.
Scheub, HaroldStorytelling Songs of Two Zulu Women: Recording Archetypal Rites of Passage and Mystic Pasts304pp Edwin Mellen Press (Lewiston, NY).
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Stanley, Liz Mourning Becomes...: Post/Memory, Commemoration and the Concentration Camps of the South African Warxiii+303pp Manchester Univ Press (Manchester).
473.
Wylie, Dan Myth of Iron: Shaka in Historyxxviii+615pp Univ of KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
474.
English in Africa33(2) ed Michael Marais: special issue Postcolonialism: A South/African Perspective ed Michael Chapman 213pp.
475.
Journal of Literary Studies22(3/4) ed Ina Gräbe : special issue Literature and Art as Diagnosis and Dissent in the Work of Michel Foucault ed Susan van Zyl and Ulrike Kistner pp200—368.
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Literator27(1) ed H.M. Viljoen: special issue Liminality and Literature ed Hein Viljoen and Chris N. van der Merwe xxvi+326pp.
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Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature39(4) ed Dawne McCance: special issue The Animal; Part Ivi+218pp.
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Research in African Literatures37(2) ed John Conteh- Morgan: special issue The Scholar as Storyteller: Essays in Honor of Harold E. Scheub ed Robert Cancel v+204pp.
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Research in African Literatures37(3) ed John Conteh- Morgan: special issue Creative Writing in African Languages ed Karin Barber and Graham Furniss 220pp.
480.
Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa11(2) ed Leon de Kock: special issue Ivan Vladislavic ed Gerald Gaylard and Michael Titlestad 128pp.
481.
South African Theatre Journal20 ed Temple Hauptfleisch: special issue Directors and Directing in South African Theatre ed Gay Morris and Petrus du Preez 377pp.
482.
A Hudson View Poetry Digest (New York); quarterly; first issue Dec 2006—Feb 2007 [South African editor].
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A Look Away: A Quarterly Showcase for Student Artists ( Pretoria); quarterly; first pub Jan 2006.