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Smith, Wilbur The Quest 503pp Macmillan (London).
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Song, Dawn HOTm@le 4U 160pp Lulu (Morrisville, NC).
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Sterban, Sam The Silver Chrysalis 106pp Just Done Productions (Durban).
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Tancred, Lènor The Herder Prince 482pp self-pub (Ohio).
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Towers, Brian, pseud. In Search of Summer: A Comic Allegory 140pp Seaview Press (Adelaide, S Aust).
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Troost, Heinrich Plot Loss 208pp Umuzi (Roggebaai).
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Van de Ruit, John Spud: A Wickedly Funny Novel read by the author prod and dir Alan Swerdlow 10 CDs Penguin (Johannesburg).
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--- Spud: The Madness Continues... 341pp Penguin (Johannesburg) [sequel to Spud].
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Van der Merwe, Carel No Man's Land 207pp Umuzi (Roggebaai).
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Van der Vliet, Emma Past Imperfect 318pp Penguin (Johannesburg).
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Van Kerckhoven, Gil Claw of Gold: An Historical Novel of Murder and Mayhem in Africa x+237pp Overlord Shellhole (Cape Town).
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Veeran, Naresh 31 Million Reasons 186pp Niche Media Network (Durban).
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Vos, Barend Moses: A Novel 250pp Lux Verbi (Wellington).
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Warder, Marie The Yardstick 579pp Dromedaris Books (Abbotsford, BC).
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Watson, Helen Flashes in the Night 379pp Lulu (Morrisville, NC).
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White, Kathryn Emily Green and Me 192pp Umuzi (Roggebaai).
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White, Lucy Ann A Little Blue Jacket 327pp Liberty Books (Hove, East Essex).
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Whittle, Anne The Strange Tale of Ruby Devenpeck 181pp Just Done Productions (Durban).
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Wilsenach, Gretchen The Midnight Room 325pp ada enup (Johannesburg).
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Worsnip, Michael Remittance Man 222pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
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Zali, Nkosana When Seasons Charge 374pp Ntirweni Communications (Mogale City).
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Goosen, Jeanne We're Not All like That trans from Afrikaans by André Brink 147pp Kwela (Cape Town) [novel].
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Nagtegaal, Jackie Alternative Realities trans from Afrikaans by the publishers 109pp Genugtig! (Parklands) [novel; for young adults].
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Stockenström, Wilma The Wisdom of Water: Selected Poems trans from Afrikaans by Johann de Lange 71pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town).
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At Risk: Writing on and over the Edge of South Africa ed Liz McGregor Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) [essays].
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A Basket of Leaves: 99 Books That Capture the Spirit of Africa select Geoff Wisner xii+289pp Jacana Media (Auckland Park).
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In Adoration and Praise: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom 238pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
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Cape Town Calling: From Mandela to Theroux on the Mother City ed Justin Fox 232pp Tafelberg (Cape Town).
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Crux: A Conversation in Words and Images: South Africa to South USA eds Alice Lovelace and others 170pp Fulton County Arts Council (Atlanta, Ga).
256.
Dinaane: Short Stories by South African Women ed Maggie Davey 250pp Saqi Books (London).
257.
FAB Mother City Queer Projects comp Eric Miller and Karen Jeynes 140pp Umuzi (Roggebaai) [essays, poems, stories].
258.
The Face of the Spirit: Illuminating a Century of Essays by South African Women ed Beulah Thumbadoo 207pp Beulah Thumbadoo & Associates on behalf of the Department of Arts and Culture (Johannesburg) [essays].
259.
Imagining the City: Memories and Cultures in Cape Town eds Shaun Field, Felicity Swanson and Renate Meyer 248pp HSRC (Pretoria).
260.
Jungfrau: A Selection of Works from the Caine Prize for African Writing intro Nick Elam 213pp Jacana Media (Auckland Park) [stories].
261.
Landscapes of Life:AnAnthology of Southern African and Other Poetry comp and ed Blanche Scheffler, Andries Walter Oliphant and Eva Bogiages 369pp Best Books (Pretoria).
262.
Living on the Fence: Poems by Women Who Are Refugees from Various Countries in Africa comp and eds Mary Magdalene Yuin Tal and Anne Schuster preface Gabeba Baderoon 94pp Women's Writing Workshops (Muizenberg).
263.
NEA Anthology: Celebrating a Decade of Youth Development in the Arts; Vol 1, 1997-2007 National Eisteddfod Academy ed Alicia Woolf xvi+401pp ada enup (Johannesburg) [poetry in all official 11 languages].
264.
New Poetry Works ed Robin Malan 290pp David Philip (Claremont).
265.
Omnibus of a Century of South African Short Stories intro and ed Michael Chapman 868pp Ad Donker (Johannesburg).
266.
A Prayer Away: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom 252pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
267.
The Rienner Anthology of African Literature ed Anthonia C. Kalu xiii+976pp Lynne Rienner (Boulder, Colo).
268.
A Secret Burden: Memories of the Border War by South African Soldiers who Fought in It ed Karen Batley 133pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) [includes poetry and prose].
269.
Shades and Shadows foreword Pieter-Dirk Uys 37pp The Big Issue (Cape Town) [compilation of selected art and writing by vendors of The Big Issue magazine].
270.
Together Forever: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom 240pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
271.
Tshimangadzo Mufumakadzi wa Afrika foreword Keorapetse Kgositsile intro Lauretta Ngcobo 95pp Kgare Ya Afrika Women in Arts Culture and Media; Mutloatse Arts Heritage Trust (Johannesburg) [multilingual poetry and prose].
272.
Unfolding Boundless Horizons Rofhiwa Sunday Mukwevho and others 78pp Shadows of Africa (Morrisville, NC) [includes poetry].
273.
Venturing Vistas ed Chantal Thomas 420pp Poetry Institute of Africa at Unique Publications (Port Shepstone).
274.
Verses: It's Where You're At comp Nicole Moody 1 CD (36.09 min) Runway Music (Cape Town).
275.
Wandering Realms ed Chantal Thomas 364pp Poetry Institute of Africa at Unique Publications (Port Shepstone) [writing by young adults].
276.
We Write What We like: Celebrating Steve Biko ed Chris van Wyk xx+170pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg) [essays].
277.
African Intimacies: Race, Homosexuality, and Globalization Neville Hoad xxxiii+187pp Univ Minnesota Press (Minneapolis, Minn).
278.
African Literature: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory ed Tejumola Olaniyan and Ato Quayson xix+774pp Blackwell (Oxford).
279.
African Pasts: Memory and History in African Literatures Tim Woods xii+291pp Manchester Univ Press (Manchester).
280.
Ambiguities of Witnessing: Law and Literature in the Time of a Truth Commission Mark Sanders xii+257pp Stanford Univ Press (Stanford, Calif).
281.
`Amnesty & Amnesia' Martha Evans Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts pp255-81.
282.
Apartheid and Beyond: South African Writers and the Politics of Place Rita Barnard xii+221pp Oxford Univ Press (New York).
283.
`"Azikwelwa": We Will Not Ride: Politics and Value in Black South African Poetry' Anne McClintock African Literature pp391-401.
284.
Beyond the Threshold: Explorations of Liminality in Literature eds Hein Viljoen and Chris N. van der Merwe viii+272pp Literator Society of South Africa (Potchefstroom); Peter Lang (Bern).
285.
Black and White in Colour: African History on Screen eds Vivian Bickford-Smith and Richard Mendelsohn ix+374pp James Currey (Oxford); Double Storey (Cape Town).
286.
`Cinema, Glamour, Atrocity' Lesley Marx Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts pp283-304.
287.
D.H. Lawrence around the World: South African Perspectives eds Jim Phelps and Nigel Bell xxii+335pp Echoing Green Press (Empangeni).
288.
Discourse and Human Rights Violations eds Christine Anthonissen and Jan Blommaert ix+142pp John Benjamins (Amsterdam).
289.
`Don't Go Wessa,Young Man: Doctrinal Groups in SA English Literary Discourse' Derek Barker and Leon de Kock Scrutiny2 12(1) pp19-29.
290.
`Effacing Difference? The Multiple Images of South African Adolescents' J.A. Inggs English in Africa 34(2) pp35-49 [on young adult literature].
291.
`Embedding Memory, Seizing History: South African Resistance Poetry in the 1970s and 1980s' Tim Woods African Pasts pp165-98.
292.
English Academic Literary Discourse in South Africa 1958-2004: A Review of 11 Academic Journals Derek Barker 283+76pp OPUS, Univ Trier (Trier, Germany).
293.
Festivalising! Theatrical Events, Politics and Culture eds Temple Hauptfleisch, Shulamith Lev-Aladgem, Jacqueline Martin, Willmar Sauter and Henri Schoenmakers viii+328pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
294.
`From the Cauldron of Colored Experiences: Liminality and Exclusive Communitas in Four Novels by South African Colored Writers' Denis-Constant Martin Beyond the Threshold pp61-87.
295.
Global Heritage: Tradition and Innovation: Africa and South Asia in Perspective ed Lorenza Coray-Dapretto 136pp Rüdiger Köppe (Köln).
296.
`Green Fields: Ecocriticism in South Africa' Derek Barker JALA 1(2) pp55-67.
297.
`Identity in the Siyagruva Series of Novels: Toward an Intercultural Literary Discourse' Russell H. Kaschula Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 44(2) pp74-88 [on young adult literature].
298.
`"Imagined Corners": Ec(o)centrism in Some Eastern Cape Poetry' Dan Wylie Scrutiny2 12(1) pp30-45.
299.
`In Search of the Rainbow: The Little Karoo National Arts Festival and the Search for Cultural Identity in South Africa' Temple Hauptfleisch Festivalising! pp79-96.
300.
Juju Fission: Women's Alternative Fictions from the Sahara, the Kalahari, and the Oases In-between Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi xi+317pp Peter Lang (Bern).
301.
`Kabbo's Challenge: Transculturation and the Question of a South African Ecocriticism' Dan Wylie Journal of Literary Studies 23(3) pp252-70.
302.
Literatures in English in the Context of Post-Colonialism, Postmodernism and the Present ed Jaroslav Kušnír 328pp Univ Prešov (Prešov, Slovakia).
303.
`Making Space for New Voices: The Politics of Editing in South Africa' Elana Bregin Current Writing 19(1) pp153-9.
304.
Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts: South African Cinema after Apartheid comp Martin Botha 386pp Genugtig! (Parklands).
305.
Nobel Lectures: 20 Years of the Nobel Prize for Literature Lectures intro John Sutherland xviii+325pp Icon Books (Cambridge).
306.
`On Shifting Ground: South African Fiction in the Interregnum' Tim Woods African Pasts pp199-240.
307.
`The Persistent Castaway in South African Writing' Michael Titlestad and Mike Kissack Postcolonial Studies 10(2) pp191-218.
308.
`The Readership for Banned Literature and Its Underground Networks in Apartheid South Africa' Rachel Matteau Innovation (35) pp81-90.
309.
Readings of the Particular: The Postcolonial in the Postnational ed Anne Holden Rønning and Lene Johannessen xiv+262pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
310.
`Redemption Movies' Luc Renders Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts pp221-53.
311.
Remembering the Nation, Dismembering Women: Stories of the South African Transition Meg Samuelson ix+272pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
312.
Somewhere in the Double Rainbow: Representations of Bisexuality in Post-Apartheid Novels Cheryl Stobie xvi+307pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
313.
South African National Cinema Jacqueline Maingard 240pp Routledge (London).
314.
`South African Novelists and the Grand Narrative of Apartheid' Annie Gagiano Discourse and Human Rights Violations pp89-100.
315.
South African Textual Cultures: White, Black, Read All Over Andrew van der Vlies xiii+223pp Manchester Univ Press (Manchester).
316.
Soweto Poetry: Literary Perspectives ed Michael Chapman viii+232pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville) [first pub 1982].
317.
`Who are "We"? Don't Make Me Laugh' Carrol Clarkson Law and Critique 18(3) pp361-74.
318.
Women's Spaces, Women'sVisions: Politics, Poetics and Resistance in African Women's Drama Katwiwa Mule viii+322pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
319.
Abrahams, Peter `Peter Abrahams's Mine Boy: A Study of Colonial Diseases in South Africa' Sally-Anne Jackson Research in African Literatures 38(4) pp153-69.
320.
---`Shifting Fields: Imagining Literary Renewal in Itinerário and Drum' Stefan Helgesson Research in African Literatures 38(2) pp206-26.
321.
--- `"Translating" the Great Trek to the Twentieth Century: Re-Interpretations of the Afrikaner Myth in Three South African Novels' Jochen Petzold English in Africa 34(1) pp115-31.
322.
--- `Transnational Print Cultures: Books, -scapes, and the Textual Atlantic' Andrew van der Vlies Safundi 8(1) pp45-55.
323.
Afrika,Tatamkhulu `Shedding Skins: Metaphors of Race and Sexuality in the Writing of Tatamkhulu Afrika' Cheryl Stobie Journal of Literary Studies 23(2) pp148-65.
324.
Bolaji, Omoseye Omoseye Bolaji: On Awards, Authors, Literature ed Pule Lechesa iv+45pp Phoenix Press (Ladybrand).
325.
--- The Triumph: Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award from the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture of the Free State Urbain Tila 34pp Trumpet (Mangaung).
326.
Breytenbach, Breyten `The Unbearable Simulacrum of Being: The Double Vision of "Home" and "Exile" in Kundera and Breytenbach' Ileana Dimitriu Scrutiny2 12(1) pp107-18.
327.
Brink, André `Journeys from the Liminal to the Sacred in the Interior of South Africa' Hein Viljoen Beyond the Threshold pp193-208 [see Criticism: General].
328.
--- `The Need to Storify: Re-Inventing the Past in André Brink's Novels' Ute Kauer Readings of the Particular pp57-69 [see Criticism: General].
329.
--- `"Translating" the Great Trek to the Twentieth Century: Re-Interpretations of the Afrikaner Myth in Three South African Novels' Jochen Petzold English in Africa 34(1) pp115-31.
330.
Butler, Guy `Guy Butler's Political Ecology: History, Appropriation, Alienation, Belonging' Christopher Thurman Journal of Literary Studies 23(4) pp390-416.
331.
Campbell, Roy `The Africa They Knew: South African Poetry in International Context: The Case of Roy Campbell and William Plomer' Phil van Schalkwyk Beyond the Threshold pp133-56 [see Criticism: General].
332.
--- Ordering Empire: The Poetry of Camões, Pringle and Campbell Nicholas Meihuizen 283pp Peter Lang (Bern).
333.
--- `Soldier of Franco, Soldier of Christ: Roy Campbell and Spain in the 1930s' Mayte Gómez English in Africa 34(1) pp21-41.
334.
---`South African Hunger and Literary Excess: Reading Roy Campbell, Nadine Gordimer, and J.M. Coetzee' Obiwu African Writing (2) pp68-71.
335.
Cartwright, Justin `The Killing (off) of Animals in Some Southern African Fiction, or, "Why Does Every Animal Story Have to Be Sad?"' Wendy Woodward Journal of Literary Studies 23(3) pp293-313.
336.
Coetzee, J.M. `A Defense of Anthropomorphism: Comparing Coetzee and Gowdy' Onno Oerlemans Mosaic 40(1) pp181-96.
337.
---`A Further Study of Present-Tense Narration: The Absentee Narratee and Four-Wall Present Tense in Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians and Disgrace' Matt DelConte JNT 37(3) pp427-46.
338.
--- `Amor Matris: Language and Loss in J.M. Coetzee's Age of Iron' Thangam Ravindranathan Safundi 8(4) pp395-411.
339.
--- `Arcades of Foreignness: J.M. Coetzee's Foe' Eli Park Sorensen Peer English (2) pp45-61.
340.
--- `Barbaric Encounters: Rethinking Barbarism in C.P. Cavafy's and J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians' Maria Boletsi Comparative Literature Studies 44(1/2) pp67-96.
341.
--- `Coetzee's Disgrace: Byron in Italy and the Eastern Cape c1820' Kai Easton Journal of Commonwealth Literature 42(3) pp113-30.
342.
--- `Difference and J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace' Neville Smith Journal of Literary Studies 23(2) pp200-16.
343.
---`"He and His Man": Allegory and Catachresis in J.M. Coetzee's Nobel Lecture' Gareth Cornwell English in Africa 34(1) pp97-114.
344.
---`J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians and the Ethics of Testimony' Stef Craps English Studies 88(1) pp59-66.
345.
---`J.M. Coetzee: Speech, Silence, Autism and Dialogism' Ato Quayson pp147-73 in Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation Ato Quayson xvi+246pp Columbia Univ Press (New York).
346.
--- `The Killing (off) of Animals in Some Southern African Fiction, or, "Why Does Every Animal Story Have to Be Sad?"' Wendy Woodward Journal of Literary Studies 23(3) pp293-313.
347.
---`Language and Paranoia: A Response to J.M. Coetzee's Reading of Kafka's The Burrow' Anette Horn Acta Academica 39(2) pp68-84.
348.
--- `Lessons from the Dead Masters: Wordsworth and Byron in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace' Margot Beard English in Africa 34(1) pp59-77.
349.
---`"Like a Dog ... Like a Lamb": Becoming Sacrificial Animal in Kafka and Coetzee' Chris Danta New Literary History 38(4) pp721-37.
350.
--- `Literature and Salvation in Elizabeth Costello, or, How to Refuse to Be an Author in Eight or Nine Lessons' Michael S. Kochin English in Africa 34(1) pp79-95.
351.
--- `"...Most of the Men Being Already Adulterated...": Byron and Coetzee' Michael Williams Scrutiny2 12(1) pp139-47.
352.
--- `Narrative Strategies in J.M. Coetzee's In the Heart of the Country: Commentary on the (Post)colonial Guilt' Ewa Dynarowicz pp72-87 in Literatures in English in the Context of Post-Colonialism, Postmodernism and the Present [see Criticism: General].
353.
---`Performing the Open: Actors, Animals, Philosophers Martin Puchner TDR 193 51(1) pp21-32.
354.
---`Post-Colonial Literatures as Counter-Discourse: J.M. Coetzee's Foe and the Reworking of the Canon' Ayo Kehinde Journal of African Literature and Culture 4 pp33-57.
355.
---`Postcolonial Romanticisms? The Sublime and Negative Capability in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians' Philip Dickinson Postcolonial Text 3(1) pp1-18.
356.
---`Reading Coetzee, Eventually' Brian May Contemporary Literature 48(4) pp629-38.
357.
--- `Representing the South African Landscape: Coetzee, Kentridge, and the Ecocritical Enterprise' Cobi Labuschagne Journal of Literary Studies 23(4) pp432-43.
358.
---`Representing without Presenting: War and Its Disastrous Impact in J.M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K' Susanne Kern pp147-60 in Representing the Unimaginable: Narratives of Disaster eds Angela Stock and Cornelia Stott 226pp Peter Lang (Bern).
359.
--- `Rex Oedipus: The Ethics of Sympathy in Recent Work by J.M. Coetzee' Kate McInturff Postcolonial Text 3(4) pp1-20.
360.
---`The Rhetoric of Mourning in J.M. Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg' Ottilia Veres pp88-93 in Literatures in English in the Context of Post-Colonialism, Postmodernism and the Present [see Criticism: General].
361.
--- `Sex, Race and Casting in South African Cinema' Ian E. Glenn Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts pp343-57 [see Criticism: General].
362.
--- `Shattering the Word-Mirror in Elizabeth Costello: J.M. Coetzee's Deconstructive Experiment' Thorsten Carstensen Journal of Commonwealth Literature 42(1) pp78-96.
363.
---`South African Hunger and Literary Excess: Reading Roy Campbell, Nadine Gordimer, and J.M. Coetzee' Obiwu African Writing (2) pp68-71.
364.
--- `Subverting the Pastoral: The Transcendence of Space and Place in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace' Susan Smit-Marais and Marita Wenzel Beyond the Threshold pp209-21 [see Criticism: General].
365.
--- `A "Vast, Unmysterious Landscape": Versions of the Sublime in 1930s South Africa' Johan Geertsema Journal of Postcolonial Writing 43(3) pp297-309.
366.
--- `Waiting for the Russians: Coetzee's The Master of Petersburg and the Logic of Late Postcolonialism' Monica Popescu Current Writing 19(1) pp1-20.
367.
--- `Wordsworth's Disgrace: The Insistence of South Africa in J.M. Coetzee's Boyhood and Youth' Pieter Vermeulen Journal of Literary Studies 23(2) pp179-99.
368.
---`Writers on the Wing: Birds and the (De/Re)construction of Cultural Memory in Patrick Chamoiseau and J.M. Coetzee's Fictional Narratives' Lucile Desblache Kunapipi 29(2) pp178-93.
369.
Cronin, Jeremy `A Poem about a Bird Can Be a Picture of the World: Reading "Heron's Place" by Jeremy Cronin' Julia Martin Kunapipi 29(2) pp65-75.
370.
Dangor, Achmat `(Re)writing the Black Feminist Text: A Comparative Study of Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Achmat Dangor's The Z. Town Trilogy' Sarah Pett Scrutiny2 12(2) pp96-106.
371.
Dhlomo, H.I.E. The Cultural Modernity of H.I.E. Dhlomo Ntongela Masilela afterword Es'kia Mphahlele xviii+248pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
372.
--- `Historical and Metaphysical Meditation on H.I.E. Dhlomo: After Ntongela Masilela's Monograph' Mazisi Kunene The Cultural Modernity of H.I.E. Dhlomo pp225-42.
373.
Dike, Fatima `S(h)ifting Identities: Witnessing "Apartheid" after Apartheid in Fatima Dike's The First South African and Malika Ndlovu's A Coloured Place' Katwiwa Mule Women's Spaces, Women'sVisions pp219-58 [see Criticism: General].
374.
Dikobe, Modikwe `Representing South Africa in the African Writers Series' James Currey English in Africa 34(1) pp5-20.
375.
Du Plessis, Menán `"Looking on" for National Daughters: Feminist Interventions, Differences, and the Gaze in Alternate Versions of Menán du Plessis's Longlive!' Jennifer M. Schmidt Scrutiny2 12(2) pp7-19.
376.
Duiker, K. Sello `The City beyond the Border: The Urban Worlds of Duiker, Mpe and Vera' Meg Samuelson African Identities 5(2) pp247-60.
377.
--- `On Men and Masculinity in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow and K. Sello Duiker's The Quiet Violence of Dreams' Marius Crous Journal of Literary Studies 23(1) pp16-40.
378.
--- `Queer Futures: The Coming-out Novel in South Africa' Brenna Munro African Literature pp753-64 [see Criticism: General].
379.
Feinberg, Barry `Singing against Apartheid: ANC Cultural Groups and the International Anti-Apartheid Struggle' Shirli Gilbert Journal of Southern African Studies 33(2) pp421-41.
380.
Fugard, Athol `The Cinematic Township: Cinematic Representations of the "Township Space" and Who Can Claim the Rights to Representation in Post-Apartheid South African Cinema' Jordache Abner Ellapen Journal of African Cultural Studies 19(1) pp113-38.
381.
---`Redeeming Features: From Tsotsi (1980) to Tsotsi (2006)' Lindiwe Dovey Journal of African Cultural Studies 19(2) pp143-64.
382.
Gordimer, Nadine `The Bad Old Good Days Come Back: Resonances and Reversals of Heart of Darkness in A Guest of Honour' Maureen Fielding JALA 1(2) pp25-54.
383.
--- `Crossing Lines: The Novels of Nadine Gordimer with a Particular Focus on Occasion for Loving and The Pickup' Derek A. Barker Literator 28(3) pp91-108.
384.
--- `A Culture of Tourism: Branding the Nation in a Global Market' Helen Kapstein Safundi 8(1) pp109-15.
385.
--- `De-Authorising a Biography: Suresh Roberts Versus Gordimer' Margaret Lenta Current Writing 19(1) pp87-102.
386.
--- `The Diviner's Task: Confinement and Transformation through Myth and Ritual in Gordimer's The Conservationist' Gitte Postel Research in African Literatures 38(4) pp47-60.
387.
--- `Nadine Gordimer' J.M. Coetzee Inner Workings pp244-56 [see Non-fiction].
388.
--- `Reading Banned Books: Apartheid Censors and Anti-Apartheid Aesthetics' Andrew van der Vlies Wasafiri (52) pp55-61.
389.
--- `Representations of "the Other Side" in Nadine Gordimer's The House Gun' Cheryl Stobie Scrutiny2 12(1) pp63-76.
390.
---`South African Hunger and Literary Excess: Reading Roy Campbell, Nadine Gordimer, and J.M. Coetzee' Obiwu African Writing (2) pp68-71.
391.
Haggard, Henry Rider `Going on (Literary) Pilgrimage: The Development of Literary Trails with Particular Reference to KwaZulu-Natal' Lindy Stiebel Scrutiny2 12(2) pp93-106.
392.
--- `Versions of the Imperial Romance: King Solomon's Mines and As Minas de Salomão' Alan Freeland Portuguese Studies 23(1) pp71-87.
393.
Head, Bessie `Ecological Postcolonialism in African Women's Literature' Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi African Literature pp707-14 [see Criticism: General].
394.
--- `Embracing the Alien Inside: Bessie Head and the Divided Self' Detlev Gohrbandt Kunapipi 29(1) pp108-20.
395.
--- `Engaging/Challenging the Notion Development' Borislava Sasic Global Heritage pp68-82 [see Criticism: General].
396.
--- Living on a Horizon: Bessie Head and the Politics of Imagining Desiree Lewis vii+317pp Africa World Press (Trenton, NJ).
397.
--- `The Postcolonial Border: Bessie Head's "The Wind and a Boy"' Johan Schimanski Readings of the Particular pp71-91 [see Criticism: General].
398.
--- `Re-Placing the Imagination: D.H. Lawrence and Bessie Head' Mark Kinkead-Weekes D.H. Lawrence around the World pp130-46 [see Criticism: General].
399.
---`Shades of Utter(ing) Silences in The Purple Violet of Oshaantu, Maru, and Under the Tongue' Bettina Weiss Journal of African Literature and Culture 4 pp13-32.
400.
--- `The Significance of Bessie Head's Response to "The Call of the Global Green"' Sonja Darlington JALA 1(2) pp97-107.
401.
--- `What the Fairy Godmother Said to the Princess: Bessie Head's Maru' Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi Juju Fission pp89-111 [see Criticism: General].
402.
--- Writing Bessie Head in Botswana: An Anthology of Remembrance and Criticism eds Mary Lederer and Seatholo M. Tumedi xiv+185pp Pentagon (Gaborone).
403.
Hood, Gavin `The Cinematic Township: Cinematic Representations of the "Township Space" and Who Can Claim the Rights to Representation in Post-Apartheid South African Cinema' Jordache Abner Ellapen Journal of African Cultural Studies 19(1) pp113-38.
404.
---`Redeeming Features: From Tsotsi (1980) to Tsotsi (2006)' Lindiwe Dovey Journal of African Cultural Studies 19(2) pp143-64.
405.
Jamal, Ashraf `The Queer Celebratory in Ashraf Jamal's Love Themes for the Wilderness' Cheryl Stobie English in Africa 34(2) pp5-18.
406.
Jonker, Ingrid `Introduction' André Brink Black Butterflies pp9-36 [biographical, see Translations].
407.
Kentridge, William `Representing the South African Landscape: Coetzee, Kentridge, and the Ecocritical Enterprise' Cobi Labuschagne Journal of Literary Studies 23(4) pp432-43.
408.
Krog,Antjie `Antjie Krog and the Accumulation of "Media Meta-Capital"' Anthea Garman Current Writing 19(2) pp1-23.
409.
--- `Antjie Krog's Role as Translator: A Case Study of Strategic Positioning in the Current South African Literary Poly-System' H.P. van Coller and B.J. Odendaal Current Writing 19(2) pp94-122.
410.
--- `Antjie Krog, Stephen Watson and the Metaphysics of Presence' Michael Wessels Current Writing 19(2) pp24-48.
411.
--- `A Change of Tongue: Antjie Krog's Poetry in English' Christine Marshall Scrutiny2 12(1) pp77-92.
412.
--- `The Elusive Pursuit of Truth and Justice: A Review Essay' Mary Nolan Radical History Review 97 pp143-54 [review of Country of My Skull].
413.
---`The Ethics of Infidelity in Country of My Skull' Kim Rostan Current Writing 19(2) pp144-62.
414.
--- `"Inhabiting" the Translator's Habitus: Antjie Krog as Translator' Frances Vosloo Current Writing 19(2) pp72-93.
415.
--- `The Mother as Pre-Text: (Auto)biographical Writing in Antjie Krog's A Change of Tongue' Louise Viljoen Current Writing 19(2) pp187-209.
416.
---`"Now Strangers Walk in That Place": Antjie Krog, Modernity, and the Making of Kabbo's Story' Dan Wylie Current Writing 19(2) pp49-71.
417.
--- `Remembering to Forget: Testimony, Collective Memory and the Genesis of the "New" South African Nation in Country of My Skull' Judith Lütge Coullie Current Writing 19(2) pp123-43.
418.
--- `Sex, Race and Casting in South African Cinema' Ian E. Glenn Marginal Lives & Painful Pasts pp343-57 [see Criticism: General].
419.
--- `The TRC Women's Hearings as Performance and Protest in the New South Africa' Analisa Oboe Research in African Literatures 38(3) pp60-76.
420.
---`Translating and Being Translated: An Interview with Antjie Krog' Ileana Dimitriu Scrutiny2 12(2) pp135-53.
421.
--- `The Universal Sanctity of Whiteness: Antjie Krog's Negotiation of Black Responses to White Transformation in A Change of Tongue' Mary West and Helize van Vuuren Current Writing 19(2) pp210-30.
422.
--- `We Who Belong to This Landscape: Antjie Krog and the Politics of Space' Annel Pieterse Current Writing 19(2) pp163-86.
423.
La Guma, Alex `Reading Banned Books: Apartheid Censors and Anti-Apartheid Aesthetics' Andrew van der Vlies Wasafiri (52) pp55-61.
424.
Lambkin, David `Islands, Wizards, Monsters and Masks: Intertextual Relationships between Shakespeare's The Tempest and David Lambkin's Night Jasmine Man' Thomas Jeffery Shakespeare in Southern Africa 19 pp37-48.
425.
Le Vaillant, Francois `Classical Black' Ian Glenn English in Africa 34(2) pp19-33.
426.
Livingstone, Douglas `"Life?": Modernism and Liminality in Douglas Livingstone's A Littoral Zone' Etienne Terblanche Beyond the Threshold pp157-77 [see Criticism: General].
427.
---`"Muscled Presence": Douglas Livingstone's Poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Snake"' Mariss Everitt and Dan Wylie English in Africa 34(1) pp133-53.
428.
Magnet Theatre `Moving Theatre: An Exploration of the Place of Theatre in the Process of Memorialising District Six through an Examination of Magnet Theatre's Production Onnest'bo' Mark Fleishman and Nadia Davids South African Theatre Journal 21 pp149-65.
429.
Magona, Sindiwe `Engaging/Challenging the Notion Development' Borislava Sasic Global Heritage pp68-82 [see Criticism: General].
430.
--- `Interview with Sindiwe Magona' Renée Schatteman Scrutiny2 12(2) pp154-64.
431.
Maimane,Arthur `The Impact of 1950s Banning of Some South African Writers on Teaching African Literature Today' L.J. Rafapa Journal of Educational Studies 6(1) pp59-70.
432.
---`Shifting Fields: Imagining Literary Renewal in Itinerário and Drum' Stefan Helgesson Research in African Literatures 38(2) pp206-26.
433.
Malan, Rian `"On Your Knees, White Man": African (Un)belongings in Rian Malan's My Traitor's Heart' Tony Simoes Da Silva Partial Answers 5(2) pp289-307.
434.
Malan, Robin `Love and Fame in the Life of Junkets (AKA John Keats)' Robin Malan English Academy Review 24(1) pp118-27.
435.
Mann, Chris `Creation and Translation' Ileana Dimitriu Current Writing 19(1) pp21-52 [interview].
436.
Mda, Zakes `The Accidental Activist: Reading Zakes Mda's The Heart of Redness as a Parody of the Disappointed African Intellectual' Erik Peeters Postamble 3(2) pp30-43.
437.
---`Border Crossings: Mapping the Human and the Non-Human in Zakes Mda's The Whale Caller' Harry Sewlall Scrutiny2 12(1) pp129-38.
438.
--- `A Culture of Tourism: Branding the Nation in a Global Market' Helen Kapstein Safundi 8(1) pp109-15.
439.
--- `From Myth to Reality: Deconstructing Satire in Zakes Mda's The Heart of Redness' Nettie Cloete and Richard N. Madadzhe Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies 17(2) pp60-77.
440.
--- `The Intimate Presence of Death in the Novels of Zakes Mda: Necrophilic Worlds and Traditional Belief' David Bell Readings of the Particular pp93-106 [see Criticism: General].
441.
--- `Journeys from the Liminal to the Sacred in the Interior of South Africa' Hein Viljoen Beyond the Threshold pp193-208 [see Criticism: General].
442.
--- `The Killing (off) of Animals in Some Southern African Fiction, or, "Why Does Every Animal Story Have to Be Sad?"' Wendy Woodward Journal of Literary Studies 23(3) pp293-313.
443.
--- `"Portmanteau Biota" and Ecofeminist Interventions in Zakes Mda's The Heart of Redness' Harry Sewlall Journal of Literary Studies 23(4) pp374-89.
444.
--- `Transnational Print Cultures: Books, -scapes, and the Textual Atlantic' Andrew van der Vlies Safundi 8(1) pp45-55.
445.
--- `Zakes Mda: Shifting Female Identities in The Heart of Redness' Nettie Cloete and Richard Ndwayanato Madadzhe English Academy Review 24(1) pp37-50.
446.
Mhlongo, Niq `Walking along the Seams in Johannesburg with Dingz: Comments on Niq Mhlongo's "Dog Eat Dog"' Christa Kuljian Botsotso (14) pp254-64.
447.
Mhlophe, Gcina `The TRC Women's Hearings as Performance and Protest in the New South Africa' Analisa Oboe Research in African Literatures 38(3) pp60-76.
448.
Modisane, Bloke `Anthropology and Cinema: Visual Representations of Human Rights, Displacement and Resistance in Come Back Africa by Lionel Rogosin' Mariagiulia Grassilli Visual Anthropology 20(2/3) pp221-32.
449.
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450.
--- `An Elegy for African Cosmopolitanism: Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow' Neville Hoad African Intimacies pp113-26 [see Criticism: General].
451.
---`On Men and Masculinity in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow and K. Sello Duiker's The Quiet Violence of Dreams' Marius Crous Journal of Literary Studies 23(1) pp16-40.
452.
Mphahlele, Es'kia `Es'kia Mphahlele's Etching of Two Axes of Religion Using the Framework of His Concept of Afrikan Humanism in Father Come Home' Lesibana Rafapa Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 44(2) pp89-103.
453.
--- `The Impact of 1950s Banning of Some South African Writers on Teaching African Literature Today' L.J. Rafapa Journal of Educational Studies 6(1) pp59-70.
454.
Naudé, Charl-Pierre `Charl-Pierre Naudé' Alan Finlay New Coin 43(2) pp22-34 [interview].
455.
Ndebele, Njabulo S. `Re-(W)righting the Nation: Will the Real Winnie Mandela and Robert McBride Please Stand Up?' Lisa Combrinck and Rosemary Gray Commonwealth Essays and Studies 29(2) pp87-97.
456.
Ndlovu, Malika `S(h)ifting Identities: Witnessing "Apartheid" after Apartheid in Fatima Dike's The First South African and Malika Ndlovu's A Coloured Place' Katwiwa Mule Women's Spaces,Women's Visions pp219-58 [see Criticism: General].
457.
Ngcobo, Lauretta `Filled with Voice, Emptied of Self: Reading and Teaching African Feminist Consciousness in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die' Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis JALA 1(1) pp105-26.
458.
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459.
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460.
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461.
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462.
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463.
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464.
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465.
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466.
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467.
--- `A Writer of Many Parts' Jon Qwelane Wordsetc Dec pp14-21.
468.
Plomer, William `The Africa They Knew: South African Poetry in International Context: The Case of Roy Campbell and William Plomer' Phil van Schalkwyk Beyond the Threshold pp133-56 [see Criticism: General].
469.
Pringle, Thomas Ordering Empire: The Poetry of Camões, Pringle and Campbell Nicholas Meihuizen 283pp Peter Lang (Bern).
470.
Rampolokeng, Lesego `Cinema and the Edgy City: Johannesburg, Carjacking, and the Postmetropolis' Albert Fu and Martin J. Murray African Identities 5(2) pp279-89.
471.
Rive, Richard `Proclamations and Silences: "Race", Self-Fashioning and Sexuality in the Trans-Atlantic Correspondence between Langston Hughes and Richard Rive' Shaun Viljoen Social Dynamics 33(2) pp105-22.
472.
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473.
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474.
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475.
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476.
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477.
Sepamla, Sipho `The Life and Times of Sipho Sydney Sepamla: A Tribute' Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 44(2) pp240-6 [biographical].
478.
Shukri, Ishtiyaq `Disappearing Bodies: Visibility and Erasure, Mobility and Containment of the Third World Immigrant during the War on Terror' M. Neelika Jayawardane Scrutiny2 12(1) pp46-62.
479.
--- `Pockets of Connection against the Backdrop of Culture Talk in Ishtiyaq Shukri's Novel The Silent Minaret' Tina Steiner Current Writing 19(1) pp53-68.
480.
Slovo, Gillian `Gillian Slovo's Red Dust (2000) and the Ambiguous Articulations of Gender' Dorothy Driver Scrutiny2 12(2) pp107-22.
481.
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482.
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483.
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484.
Themba, Can `The Impact of 1950s Banning of Some South African Writers on Teaching African Literature Today' L.J. Rafapa Journal of Educational Studies 6(1) pp59-70.
485.
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486.
Vladislaviæ, Ivan `Delving into the Toolbox: Ivan Vladislaviæ Interviewed' Andie Miller Journal of Commonwealth Literature 42(3) pp131-43.
487.
--- `Liminal Spaces and Imaginary Places in The Bone People by Keri Hulme and The Folly by Ivan Vladislavic' Marita Wenzel Beyond the Threshold pp45-60 [see Criticism: General].
488.
---`Memory, Memorialization, and the Transformation of Johannesburg: Ivan Vladislaviæ's The Restless Supermarket and Propaganda by Monuments' Shane Graham Modern Fiction Studies 53(1) pp70-96.
489.
---`Playing the Game: Vladislaviæ, Aesthetics, Politics' Chris Thurman Current Writing 19(1) pp69-86.
490.
Watson, Stephen `Antjie Krog, Stephen Watson and the Metaphysics of Presence' Michael Wessels Current Writing 19(2) pp24-48.
491.
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492.
---`Siblinghood and Coalition: Zoë Wicomb's You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town Revisited' Denise Handlarski Scrutiny2 12(2) pp49-60.
493.
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494.
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495.
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496.
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497.
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498.
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499.
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500.
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501.
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504.
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505.
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506.
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