A-Z of African Writers: A Guide to Modern African Writing in English compRobin Malanxiii+305pp Shuter ( Pietermaritzburg ).
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Africa-Wide: NiPAD NISC Information Publications and African DatabasesNISC (Grahamstown) [hosted on EBSCOhost <www.EBSCOhost.com>].
3.
"Celebrity Monkeys and Other Notables: Recent Life Writing Publications Reviewed"Judith Lütge Coullie Alternation16(2) pp293-376.
4.
Index to South African Periodicals (ISAP) National Library of South Africa Reference & Information Service ( Pretoria) [hosted on EBSCOhost <www.EBSCOhost.com>].
5.
PASA Directory2009Publishers’ Association of South Africa287pp Publishers’Association of South Africa ( Cape Town).
6.
Banoobhai, ShabbirDark Light: The Spirit’s Secret: A Prayer80pp self-pub (Rondebosch).
7.
--- Lyrics in Paradise80pp self-pub (Rondebosch).
8.
Breytenbach, BreytenOorblyfsel: Op Reis in Gesprek met Magmoed Darwiesj/ Voice Over: The Nomadic Conversation with Mahmoud Darwish64pp Human & Rousseau ( Cape Town) [text in Afrikaans and English].
9.
Burke, Sean In My Own Words: A Lyrical Journey through Life223pp Just Done Productions ( Durban).
Finlayson, MavourneenVerity: A Collection of Poems63pp Alexander House with Trayberry Press (Pietermaritzburg ).
20.
Govender, VinoAfrican Blossoms: An Anthology of Poems60pp self-pub (Durban).
21.
Greeff, LucilleGlaskastele: ’n Tweetalige Digbundel / Skylight of the Heart: A Bilingual Anthology88pp Lotsha (Mowbray) [text in Afrikaans and English].
22.
Hassim, ShafinaazMemoirs for Kimya: A Celebration of Soulful Writing76pp WordFire Press ( Crown Mines).
23.
Justin, ShaistaWinter, the Unwelcome Visitor: Poems63pp TSAR Books (Toronto, Ont).
Kunene, Daniel P.The Rock at the Corner of My Heart: Poemsviii+69pp Brown Turtle Press ( Makanda, Ill).
26.
Leff, CarolFlashes37pp Aerial (Grahamstown).
27.
Liebenberg, BrigitteFlying Upside Down: From Fear to Faith, Poetry and More74pp Just Done Productions ( Durban).
28.
Livingstone, DouglasLoving: Selected Poems and Other Writings / Poesie Scelte e Altri Scritti comp Marco Fazzini264pp Amos Edizioni (Venice, Italy) [multi-genre; text in Italian and English].
29.
Magona, SindiwePlease, Take Photographs79pp Modjaji Books (Cape Town).
30.
Mahomed, TazminSecrets of a Muslim Heart: A Journey into Spiritual Awakening99pp Thyme Publishing ( Umhlanga).
31.
Manaka, Mak In Time168pp Ge’ko (Johannesburg).
32.
Mbodi, MbulaheniEnos Poetic Reflections87pp New Voices (Cape Town).
Xaba, EricLiving with the Consequences of Love and Care117pp New Voices ( Cape Town).
179.
Yell, NicholasKaroo Tales and Imagesv+126pp Springbok Press ( Bot River).
180.
Barnard, ChrisMahala trans from Afrikaans by Luzette Strauss170pp Aflame Books ( Laverstock, Wilts) [novel].
181.
De Villiers, LeonShorn trans from Afrikaans by Elsa Silke172pp LAPA ( Pretoria ) [novel; for young adults].
182.
Meyer, DeonBlood Safari trans from Afrikaans by K.L. Seegers374pp Hodder & Stoughton ( London) [novel].
183.
Von Meck, AnoeschkaMy Name Is Vaselinetjie trans from Afrikaans by Elsa Silke248pp Tafelberg ( Cape Town) [novel].
184.
African Women Playwrights ed and intro Kathy Perkinsx+364pp Univ Illinois Press ( Urbana; Chicago, Ill).
185.
At This Stage: Plays from Post-Apartheid South Africa ed Greg Homannvi+177pp Witwatersrand Univ Press (Johannesburg).
186.
Bending the Bow: An Anthology of African Love Poetry ed Frank Chipasulaxv+285pp Southern Illinois Univ Press ( Carbondale, Ill).
187.
The Best of Hayibo.com: Hayibo! Breaking News. Into Lots of Little Pieces96pp Jacana Media (Auckland Park) [multi-genre].
188.
Botsotso: An Anthology of Contemporary South African Poetry ed Allan Kolski Horwitz and Ken Edwards236pp Reality Street (Hastings, East Sussex ).
189.
Breaking the Silence: Journeys to Recovery POWA (People Opposing Women Abuse) Women’s Writing Competition135pp Fanele (Auckland Park) [multi-genre].
190.
Flights of Fancy: An Anthology of Stories BAT Adult Dancing Pencils Writing Club84pp umSinsi (Malvern).
191.
The Greatest Gift: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom202pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas).
192.
Journey of Faith: A South African Book of Verse ed Yvonne Strydom220pp Christian Poetry Association (Umkomaas ).
193.
Journeys 2009: World Anthology of Poetry ed Graham Vivian Lancaster and Shaleen Kumar Singh137pp Alexander House incorporating Trayberry Press (Pietermaritzburg ).
194.
Laugh It off Annual: South African Youth Culture; Vol 4 ed Justin Nurse123pp Jacana Media ( Auckland Park) [multi-genre].
195.
Load Shedding: Writing on and over the Edge of South Africa ed Liz McGregor and Sarah Nuttall250pp Jonathan Ball (Jeppestown) [multi-genre].
196.
New Writing from Africa 2009: Original Short Stories by African Writers select South African Centre of International PEN403pp Johnson & KingJames Books ( Cape Town).
197.
The Perfect Choice and Other Stories Craig Smith and others124pp Macmillan ( Johannesburg) [for young adults].
198.
South Africa: A Traveler’s Literary Companion ed Isabel Balseiro and Tobias Hechtxvi+239pp Whereabouts Press ( Berkeley, Calif).
199.
Spaces: Ecca Poets Brian Walter, Norman Morrissey, Laura Kirsten, Mariss Everitt, Quentin Hogge and Cathal Lagan63pp Ecca (Hogsback).
200.
A State of Outrage and Other Stories comp Andries Oliphantviii+280pp Maskew Miller Longman (Cape Town) [for young adults].
201.
Ten Years of the Caine Prize for African Writing ed Chris Brazier205pp New Internationalist (Oxford) [short stories].
202.
Text Bites: South African Poems, Plays, Stories and Non-Fiction comp Chris Thurmanxvi+176pp Oxford Univ Press (Cape Town) [for young adults].
203.
Touch: Stories of Contact by South African Writers ed Karina Magdalena Szczurekxi+226pp Zebra Press (Cape Town).
204.
Undabamllonyeni / Stories in the Mouth Narrative Foundation Dancing Pencils Writing Club80pp umSinsi (Malvern) [text in Zulu and English].
205.
What Shall We Do Now? and Other One-Act Plays Themba Interactive, Anton Krueger, Ann Walton, Michael Britton and Renos Nicos Spanoudos191pp Macmillan ( Northlands) [for young adults].
206.
Work in Progress and Other Stories: The Caine Prize for African Writing: 9th Annual Collection intro Nick Elam179pp New Internationalist (Oxford); Jacana (Johannesburg).
207.
You Pay for the View: A Collection of Classic and New Short Stories comp Sindiwe Magonavi+186pp Maskew Miller Longman (Cape Town).
208.
"‘Africa Thina’? Xenophobic and Cosmopolitan Agency in Johannesburg’s Film and Television Drama"Loren Kruger Journal of Southern African Studies35(1) pp237-52.
209.
Africa Writing Europe: Opposition, Juxtaposition, Entanglement ed Maria Olaussen and Christina Angelforsxxxii+278pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
210.
African Film and Literature: Adapting Violence to the Screen Lindiwe Doveyxviii+335pp Columbia Univ Press (New York).
211.
"The African Historical Novel" M. Keith Booker The Cambridge Companion to the African Novel pp141-57 [see this section].
212.
"The Anxiety of Affect: Melodrama and South African Film Studies"Anton van der Hoven and Jill Arnott Social Dynamics35(1) pp162-76.
213.
"Autobiography and Bildungsroman in African Literature" Apollo Amoko The Cambridge Companion to the African Novel pp195-208 [see this section].
214.
"Blackwomen’s Bodies as Battlegrounds in Black Consciousness Literature: Wayward Sex and (Interracial) Rape as Tropes in Staffrider, 1978-1982" Pumla Dineo Gqola Imagining, Writing, Re(Reading) the Black Body pp97-113 [see this section].
215.
Brief Chronicles: South African Literatures in Historical Context Kenneth Parkerxi+251pp Univ South Africa Press (Pretoria); Koninklijke Brill (Leiden).
216.
The Cambridge Companion to the African Novel ed F. Abiola Irelexxii+282pp Cambridge Univ Press (Cambridge, UK).
217.
"A Change of Thinking: White Women’s Writing"Eva Hunter Current Writing21(1/2) pp78-96.
218.
The Changing Face of African Literature / Les Nouveaux Visages de la Littérature Africaine ed Bernard De Meyer and Neil Ten Kortenaarxxii+216pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
219.
Close Encounters with Shakespeare’s Text ed Peter Holland454pp Cambridge Univ Press (Cambridge, UK).
220.
The Devil You Dance with: Film Culture in the New South Africa ed Audrey Thomas McCluskeyx+236pp Univ Illinois Press ( Urbana, Ill) [interviews].
221.
Entanglement: Literary and Cultural Reflections on Post-Apartheid Sarah Nuttallix+198pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
222.
" Examining Canonisation in Modern African Literature" Tanure Ojaide Asiatic3(1) pp1-20.
223.
"Expanding ‘South Africanness’: Debut Novels"Margaret Lenta Current Writing21(1/2) pp59-77.
224.
Gods and Soldiers: The Penguin Anthology of Contemporary African Writing ed Rob Spillmanxxi+344pp Penguin (Johannesburg ) [includes short stories].
225.
The Growth of Free State Black Writing; Part 8 ed Peter Moroe51pp Eclectic Writers’ Club (Bloemfontein ).
226.
Handspring Puppet Company ed Jane Taylor279pp David Krut ( Parkwood).
227.
The Imagination of Freedom: Critical Texts and Times in Contemporary Liberalism Andrew Foleyix+315pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
228.
Imagining, Writing, Re(Reading) the Black Body ed Sandra Jackson , Fassil Demissie and Michele Goodwinxxii+188pp UNISA Press (Pretoria ).
229.
Indigeneity: Culture and Representation: Proceedings of the 2008 Chotro Conference on Indigenous Languages, Culture and Society; Volume 1 ed G.N. Devy, Geoffrey V. Davis and K.K. Chakravartyxvi+405pp Orient Blackswan ( New Delhi).
230.
"Ivan Vladislavic and What-What: Among Writers, Readers and ‘Other Odds, Sods and Marginals’"Sally-Ann Murray Current Writing21(1/2) pp138-63.
231.
"Judging New ‘South African’ Fiction in the Transnational Moment"Leon de Kock Current Writing21(1/2) pp24-58.
232.
Land and Nationalism in Fictions from Southern Africa James Grahamx+203pp Routledge ( New York; London).
233.
"‘Land of My Sons’:The Politics of Gender in Black Consciousness Poetry"Dobrota Pucherova Journal of Postcolonial Writing45(3) pp331-40.
234.
"Landscape and Body"Greg Homann South African Theatre Journal 23 pp149-76.
235.
"‘Letters...in the Thick of Affairs’: The Place of Fiction in Africa South, 1957-61"M.J. Daymond Transformation (70) pp31-53.
236.
The Literature Police: Apartheid Censorship and Its Cultural Consequences Peter D. McDonaldxvi+416pp Oxford Univ Press (Oxford, UK). "Mouth Wide Open: Political Satire in Post-Apartheid South Africa"Erhard Reckwitz pp153-66 in Political Correctness: Mouth Wide Shut? ed Wajciech Kalaga, Jacek Mydla and Katarzyna Ancuta223pp Peter Lang (Frankfurt am Main).
237.
"‘My Blackness Is the Beauty of This Land’: Racial Redefinition, African American Culture, and the Creation of the Black World in South Africa’s Black Consciousness Movement"Ofole Mgbako Safundi10(3) pp305-34.
238.
Neo-Imperialism in Children’s Literature about Africa: A Study of Contemporary Fiction Yulisa Amadu Maddy and Donnarae MacCannxiii+175pp Routledge (New York; London, UK).
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"New Voices, Emerging Themes" Dominic Thomas The Cambridge Companion to the African Novel pp227-41 [see this section]. "Novel Truths: Literature and Truth Commissions"Paul Gready Comparative Literature Studies46(1) pp156-76.
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"Picturing the African Diaspora in Recent Fiction"J.U. Jacobs Current Writing21(1/2) pp97-116.
241.
"The Pleasures of the Political: Apartheid and Postapartheid South African Fiction"Louise Bethlehem Teaching the African Novel pp222-45 [see this section].
242.
"Postcolonial Pomosexuality: Queer/Alternative Fiction after Disgrace"Cheryl Stobie Current Writing21(1/2) pp320-41.
243.
"Protest and Resistance"Barbara Harlow The Cambridge Companion to the African Novel pp51-68 [see this section].
244.
"Publishing for Children in South African Languages"Jay Heale Sankofa8 pp38-44.
245.
"Shakespeare on the Apartheid Stage:The Subversive Strain"Rohan Quince The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp87-104 [see this section].
246.
The Shakespearean International Yearbook; 9: Special Section: South African Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century ed Graham Bradshaw , Tom Bishop and Laurence Wrightvii+301pp Ashgate (Farnham , UK).
247.
"Short Filmmaking in South Africa after Apartheid"Martin P. BothaInternet: Kinema Spring pp[10].
248.
"Situating ‘Place’ for Environmental Literacy"Julia Martin English Studies in Africa52(2) pp35-49.
249.
South African Literature after the Truth Commission: Mapping Loss Shane Grahamix+235pp Palgrave Macmillan ( New York).
250.
"South African Theatre beyond 2000: Theatricalising the Unspeakable"Marcia Blumberg Current Writing21(1/2) pp238-60.
251.
Teaching the African Novel ed Gaurav Desaiix+427pp The Modern Language Association of America ( New York ).
252.
"‘To Remember Is like Starting to See’: South African Life Stories Today"Annie Gagiano Current Writing21(1/2) pp261-85.
253.
"Toward an (Avian) Aesthetic of (Avian) Absence"Travis V. Mason Alternation16(2) pp152-79.
254.
"Transgressing Boundaries? Romance,Power and Sexuality in Contemporary South African English Young Adult Fiction"Judith Inggs International Research in Children’s Literature2(1) pp101-14.
255.
Transnationalism in Southern African Literature: Modernists, Realists, and the Inequality of Print Culture Stefan Helgessonxii+164pp Routledge ( New York; London, UK).
256.
Twelve Best Books by African Women: Critical Readings ed Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi and Tuzyline Jita Allanix+278pp Ohio Univ Press (Athens, Ohio).
257.
Voices and Silence in the Contemporary Novel in English ed Vanessa Guigneryix+292pp Cambridge Scholars Press ( Newcastle, UK).
258.
" What National Cinema? South African Film Cultures and the Transnational" Patrick Denman Flanery Safundi10(2) pp239-53 [review].
259.
"White Lies, White Truths: Confession and Childhood in White South African Women’s Narratives"Georgina Horrell Scrutiny214(2) pp59-71.
260.
White Women Writing White: Identity and Representation in (Post-) Apartheid Literatures of South Africa Mary Westvii+232pp David Philip (Claremont ).
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"‘Who Is to Say...That the Hen Did Not Speak?’ Bird Subjectivities in Some Southern African Narratives"Wendy Woodward Alternation16(2) pp241-61.
262.
Word & Image in Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures ed Michael Meyerxliii+379pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
263.
Writers, Writing on Conflicts and Wars in Africa ed Okey Ndibe and Chenjerai Hove190pp Adonis & Abbey ( London, UK); The Nordic Africa Institute ( Uppsala).
264.
Zulu Identities: Being Zulu, Past and Present ed Benedict Carton, John Laband and Jabulani Sitholexxv+633pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press ( Scottsville).
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Abrahams, Peter " Peter Abrahams: A View of His Own" Jane Bryce Baobab4 pp24-7.
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Afrika, Tatamkhulu"‘A Language to Fit Africa’: ‘Africanness’ and ‘Europeanness’ in the South African Imagination"Gabeba Baderoon Africa Writing Europe pp67-93 [see Criticism: General].
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--- " The Five Names of Tatamkhulu Afrika" Gabeba Baderoon World Literature Today83(1) pp56-60.
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Bailey, Brett"Brett Bailey and Third World Bunfight: Journeys into the South African Psyche"Daniel Larlham Theater39(1) pp7-27. Bain, Andrew Geddes"Two ‘Hottentots’, Some Scots and a West Indian Slave: The Origins of Kaatje Kekkelbek"Damian Shaw English Studies in Africa52(2) pp4-14.
269.
Behr, Mark"The Blank Maps of Difficult Desires: Sexuality and African Literature in the Classroom"Neville Hoad Teaching the African Novel pp340-57 [see Criticism: General].
270.
Beiles, SinclairWho Was Sinclair Beiles? ed Gary Cummiskey and Eva Kowalska135pp Dye Hard Press ( Sandton).
271.
Bolaji, OmoseyeOmoseye Bolaji: Further Perspectives ed Julia Mooi45pp Eselby Jnr (Bloemfontein).
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Breytenbach, Breyten " An Interview with Breyten Breytenbach" André Naffis PN Review Sep/Oct pp[7].
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--- "‘Labyrinth of Loneliness’: Breyten Breytenbach’s Prison Poetry, 1976-1985"Helize van Vuuren Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(2) pp43-56.
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--- "Looking out and Looking In: The Dynamic Use of Words and Images in the Oeuvre of Breyten Breytenbach"Heilna du Plooy Word & Image in Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures pp147-65 [see Criticism: General].
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--- " The Memoirs of Breyten Breytenbach" J.M. Coetzee Gods and Soldiers pp259-71 [see Criticism: General].
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--- "True Confessions, End Papers and the Dakar Conference: A Review of the Political Arguments"Hermann Giliomee Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(2) pp28-42.
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--- "‘Writing Is Travelling Unfolding It’s (sic) Own Landscape’: A Discussion with Breyten Breytenbach on A Veil of Footsteps"Sandra Saayman Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(2) pp201-12 [interview].
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--- " Zen Communist: Breyten Breytenbach’s View from Underground" Andrew Nash Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(2) pp11-27.
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Brink, André " ‘First Hand Becomes Second Hand’: André Brink’s A Dry White Season" Mélanie Joseph-Villain Commonwealth Essays and Studies32(1) pp98-109.
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--- "Scheherazade’s Dilemma: An Exploration of André Brink’s Prose Oeuvre Published after 2000"Godfrey Meintjes The Changing Face of African Literature pp119-34 [see Criticism: General].
281.
Brown, Andrew"Reflections on Inyenzi: Andrew Brown and Karin Samuel in Conversation"Karin SamuelWriters, Writing on Conflicts and Wars in Africa pp171-83 [interview; see Criticism: General].
282.
Brutus, Dennis " Language as Agency of Revolt in the Poetry of Dennis Brutus" Eunice Ngongkum Lagos Papers in English Studies4 pp120-37.
283.
Cameron, Edwin " ‘I Am Not Dying of AIDS, I Am Living with AIDS’: Representations of the Body and HIV/AIDS in South African Literature" Ellen Grünkemeier pp19-31 in The Human Body in Contemporary Literatures in English: Cultural and Political Implications ed Sabine Coelsch-Foisner and Marta Fernández Morales200pp Peter Lang ( Frankfurt am Main).
284.
--- " Living between Deaths: Temporality and the South African AIDS Autopathography " Ashlee Polatinsky English Studies in Africa52(1) pp38-49.
285.
Chase-Riboud, Barbara " The Iron Fettered Weight of All Civilization: The Project of Barbara Chase-Riboud’s Narratives of Slavery" Ashraf H.A. Rushdy Callaloo32(3) pp758-72.
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--- " Omnipresent Negation: Hottentot Venus and Africa Rising" Carlos A. Miranda and Suzette A. Spencer Callaloo32(3) pp910-33.
287.
Christiansë, Yvette"The African Oceans: Tracing the Sea as Memory of Slavery in South African Literature and Culture"Gabeba Baderoon Research in African Literatures40(4) pp89-107.
288.
--- "‘A Language to Fit Africa’: ‘Africanness’ and ‘Europeanness’ in the South African Imagination"Gabeba Baderoon Africa Writing Europe pp67-93 [see Criticism: General].
289.
Clouts, Sydney"‘Lines of Flight’: Sydney Clouts’s Birds"Dan Wylie Alternation16(2) pp126-51.
290.
Coetzee, J.M. " Animal Ethics and Human Identity in J.M. Coetzee’s The Lives of Animals " Alan Northover Scrutiny214(2) pp28-39.
291.
--- " Between History and the Gods: Reason, Morality, and Politics in Today’s Africa" Emmanuel C. Eze Africa Today55(2) pp77-94.
292.
--- The Cambridge Introduction to J.M. Coetzee Dominic Headxii+115pp Cambridge Univ Press (Cambridge).
293.
--- " Capital Games: On Judging a South African Literary Award" Michael Titlestad Safundi10(4) pp459-69.
294.
--- " Coetzee, Gordimer and the Nobel Prize" Michael Chapman Scrutiny214(1) pp57-65.
295.
--- "Coetzee in/and Afrikaans"Rita Barnard Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp84-105.
296.
--- "Coetzee in the Promised Land"Matthew Cheney Internet: The Quarterly Conversation 8 Dec pp[10].
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--- "Coming into Being: J.M. Coetzee’s Slow Man and the Aesthetic of Hospitality"Michael Marais Contemporary Literature50(2) pp273-98.
298.
--- "Comparison Literature"Rebecca L. Walkowitz New Literary History40(3) pp567-82.
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--- "The ‘Dog-Man’: Race, Sex, Species, and Lineage in Coetzee’s Disgrace"Deirdre Coleman Twentieth-Century Literature55(4) pp597-617.
300.
--- "Double Entendre: Listening for Angels"Shaun Irlam Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp125-39.
301.
--- "Encountering Darkness: Intertextuality and Polyphony in J.M. Coetzee’s Dusklands (1974) and Matthew Kneale’s English Passengers (2000)" Caroline Lusin pp69-85 in Semiotic Encounters: Text, Image and Trans-Nation ed Sarah Säckel, Walter Göbel and Noha Hamdy276pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
302.
--- Encountering Disgrace: Reading and Teaching Coetzee’s Novel ed Bill McDonaldviii+363pp Camden House (New York).
303.
--- "Going to the Dogs in Disgrace"Marianne Dekoven ELH76(4) pp847-75.
304.
--- "Gone for Good: Coetzee’s Disgrace"Ian Glenn English in Africa36(2) pp79-98.
305.
--- "How the West Was Won: J.M. Coetzee and Postcolonial Canons"Lily Saint pp99-109 in Moment to Monument: The Making and Unmaking of Cultural Significance ed Ladina Bezzola Lambert and Andrea Ochsner 227pp Transaction ( New Brunswick, NJ).
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--- "‘The Human Document’"Nancy Ruttenburg Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp51-66.
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--- "Intentional Schizophrenia: J.M. Coetzee’s Autobiographical Trilogy and the Falling Authority of the Author"Matthew Cheney Internet: The Quarterly Conversation 7 Dec pp[11].
308.
--- "Intertextuality and Other Analogues in J.M. Coetzee’s Slow Man"C. Kenneth Pellow Contemporary Literature50(3) pp528-52.
--- "J.M. Coetzee and the Idea of Africa"David Attwell Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp67-83.
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--- " J.M. Coetzee and the Limits of Language" Carrol Clarkson Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp106-24.
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--- J.M. Coetzee and the Paradox of Postcolonial Authorship Jane Poynerix+204pp Ashgate ( Farnham, UK).
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--- J.M. Coetzee in Context and Theory ed Elleke Boehmer, Katy Iddiols and Robert Eaglestonex+206pp Continuum (London, UK).
314.
--- " J.M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year: Between Essay Writing and Fiction " Richard Samin Commonwealth Essays and Studies32(1) pp45-53.
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--- " ‘King of the Amphibians’: Elizabeth Costello and Coetzee’s Metamorphoric Fictions" Michael Valdez Moses Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp25-38.
316.
--- " The Nonhuman Animal and Levinasian Otherness: Contemporary Narratives and Criticism" Wendy Woodward Current Writing21(1/2) pp342-62.
317.
--- " The Poetics of Dwelling: A Consideration of Heidegger, Kafka, and Michael K" Eric Paul Meljac Journal of Modern Literature32(1) pp69-76. --- The Politics of Humiliation in the Novels of J.M. Coetzee Hania A.M. Nashefxxii+196pp Routledge ( New York; London, UK).
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--- " The Post-Secular Poetics and Ethics of Exposure in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace " Alyda Faber Literature & Theology23(3) pp303-16.
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--- " Queer Family Romance: Writing the ‘New’ South Africa in the 1990s " Brenna M. Munro GLQ15(3) pp397-439.
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--- " Reading through the Gates: Structure, Desire and Subjectivity in J.M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello" Eckard Smuts English in Africa36(2) pp63-77.
321.
--- " Resisting History, Resisting Story: J.M. Coetzee’s The Life and Times of Michael K" Bozena Kucala Voices and Silence in the Contemporary Novel in English pp272-80 [see Criticism: General].
322.
--- Secretary of the Invisible: The Idea of Hospitality in the Fiction of J.M. Coetzee Mike Maraisxvi+249pp Rodopi (Amsterdam; New York).
323.
--- " The Silent Ghostly I-Figure in Coetzee’s Boyhood: Scenes from Provincial Life and the Grotesque Writing of an Unnameable Secret" Geneviève Ducros Voices and Silence in the Contemporary Novel in English pp260-71 [see Criticism: General].
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--- " Slow Man and the Real: A Lesson in Reading and Writing" Zoë Wicomb Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp7-24.
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--- " The Stalled Sublime: J.M. Coetzee’s Foe" Mark Mathuray pp137-61 and 181-4 in On the Sacred in African Literature Mark Mathurayviii+205pp Palgrave Macmillan ( Houndmills, UK).
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--- " States of Shame: South African Writing after Apartheid" Caitlin Charos Safundi10(3) pp273-304.
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--- " The Writing Business: He and His Man, Coetzee and Defoe" Mark Sanders Journal of Literary Studies25(4) pp39-50.
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--- " Theft and Flight in the Arts: Crossing the Borders of Identity-Politics" Rosemarie Buikema European Journal of Women’s Studies16(4) pp309-23.
329.
--- " Time’s Desire: Literature and the Temporality of Justice" Jon Kertzer Law, Culture and the Humanities5(2) pp266-87.
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--- " Village, Empire, Desert: J.M. Coetzee and Nadine Gordimer" Stephen Clingman pp201-39 in The Grammar of Identity: Transnational Fiction and the Nature of the Boundary Stephen Clingman288pp Oxford Univ Press (Oxford).
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--- "Whiteness as a Category of Literary Analysis: Racializing Markers and Race-Evasiveness in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace"Susan Arndt Word & Image in Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures pp167-89 [see Criticism: General].
332.
--- The Wounded Animal: J.M. Coetzee & the Difficulty of Reality in Literature & Philosophy Stephen Mulhallx+259pp Princeton Univ Press ( Princeton, NJ; Oxford).
333.
Coovadia, Imraan"Healing the Wounds of History: South African Indian Writing"Devarakshanam Betty Govinden Current Writing21(1/2) pp286-302. --- " Master of Ambiguity" M. Neelika Jayawardane Wordsetc Third Quarter pp23-9.
334.
Dangor, Achmat"Re-Imagining the Other: The Politics of Friendship in Three Twenty-First Century South African Novels"Dobrota Pucherova Journal of Southern African Studies35(4) pp929-43.
335.
De Kok, Ingrid " Truth in Translation: The TRC and the Translation of the Translators " Sam Raditlhalo Biography32(1) pp89-101.
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Dlamini, Moses " Jonny Steinberg’s The Number and Prison Life Writing in PostApartheid South Africa" Daniel Roux Social Dynamics35(2) pp231-43.
337.
Doran, Gregory " ‘Honour the Real Thing’: Shakespeare, Trauma and Titus Andronicus in South Africa" Catherine Silverstone Close Encounters with Shakespeare’s Text pp46-57 [see Criticism: General].
338.
Duiker, K.Sello "Re-Imagining the Other: The Politics of Friendship in Three Twenty-First Century South African Novels"Dobrota Pucherova Journal of Southern African Studies35(4) pp929-43.
339.
Fincher, Nellie"The Chronicles of Peach Grove Farm: An Exceptional Early South African Children’s Book by Nellie Fincher"Elwyn Jenkins English in Africa36(2) pp31-43.
340.
First, Ruth " Pain and the Struggle for Self-Restoration: The Prison Narratives of Ruth First, Caesarina Kona Makhoere and Emma Mashinini" Sandra Young English Studies in Africa52(1) pp88-101.
341.
Fugard, AtholAthol Fugard: His Plays, People and Politics: A Critical Overview Alan Shelley304pp Oberon (London, UK).
342.
--- " Resurrecting Sizwe Bansi Is Dead (1972-2008): John Kani, Winston Ntshona, Athol Fugard, and Postapartheid South Africa" Gibson Alessandro Cima Theatre Survey50(1) pp91-118.
343.
Galgut, Damon"Allegories of White Masculinity in Damon Galgut’s The Good Doctor"Michael Titlestad Social Dynamics35(1) pp111-22.
344.
Gibson, Angus"Dialogues of Violence: William Tell Meets La Haine in Yizo Yizo’s Township"Muff Andersson The Changing Face of African Literature pp191-210 [see Criticism: General].
345.
Gordimer, Nadine"Child Sex in the Novel: Pornography, Taboo or Social Reality?"Isabella Morris Baobab3 pp16-25. --- "Coetzee, Gordimer and the Nobel Prize"Michael Chapman Scrutiny214(1) pp57-65.
346.
--- "‘Come Rap for the Planet’: Matters of Life and Death in Nadine Gordimer’s Get a Life (2005)"Karina Magdalena Szczurek Werkwinkel4(1) pp35-69.
347.
--- "Confessions of a Disinterested Didact: Teaching Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter"R. Radhakrishnan Teaching the African Novel pp358-70 [see Criticism: General].
348.
--- "Discourses of Alterity in Nadine Gordimer’s The House Gun"Cheryl Stobie The Changing Face of African Literature pp167-76 [see Criticism: General].
349.
--- "Immigration and the Practice of Freedom in Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup"Laura Winkiel Safundi10(1) pp27-41.
350.
--- "A Life of Letters"Tim Keegan Wordsetc First Quarter pp26-35.
351.
--- "Nadine Gordimer: Getting a Life after Apartheid"Ileana Dimitriu Current Writing21(1/2) pp117-37.
352.
--- "Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter: Consciousness, Identity, and Autonomy"Nobantu L. Rasebotsa Twelve Best Books by African Women pp73-92 [see Criticism: General].
353.
--- "Queer Family Romance: Writing the ‘New’ South Africa in the 1990s"Brenna M. Munro GLQ15(3) pp397-439.
354.
--- "Village, Empire, Desert: J.M. Coetzee and Nadine Gordimer"Stephen Clingman pp201-39 in The Grammar of Identity: Transnational Fiction and the Nature of the Boundary Stephen Clingman288pp Oxford Univ Press ( Oxford).
355.
Govender, Ronnie"Healing the Wounds of History: South African Indian Writing"Devarakshanam Betty Govinden Current Writing21(1/2) pp286-302.
356.
Handler, Rosemund J. " Sarah Lotz Reads Rosemund Handler" Sarah Lotz New Contrast14837(4) pp24-30.
357.
Haresnape, Geoffrey"Giving Place to Shakespeare in Africa: Geoffrey Haresnape’s African Tales from Shakespeare"Rebecca Fensome The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp171-91 [see Criticism: General].
358.
Hassim,Aziz"Healing the Wounds of History: South African Indian Writing"Devarakshanam Betty Govinden Current Writing21(1/2) pp286-302.
359.
Head, Bessie"Authorial Ideology in Selected Southern African Female Literature"Sarah Anyang Agbor Lagos Papers in English Studies4 pp80-91.
--- "Mapping a Female Mind: Bessie Head’s A Question of Power and the Unscrambling of Africa"Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi Twelve Best Books by African Women pp137-60 [see Criticism: General].
362.
--- "Writing a Life in Epistolic Form: Bessie Head’s Letters"Annie Gagiano Journal of Literary Studies25(1) pp8-33.
363.
Heyns, Michiel " The Nonhuman Animal and Levinasian Otherness: Contemporary Narratives and Criticism" Wendy Woodward Current Writing21(1/2) pp342-62.
Jacobs, Rayda"The African Oceans: Tracing the Sea as Memory of Slavery in South African Literature and Culture"Gabeba Baderoon Research in African Literatures40(4) pp89-107.
366.
Jacobson, Dan " ‘A Deeper Silence’: Dan Jacobson’s Lithuania" Geoffrey V. Davis Africa Writing Europe pp39-66 [see Criticism: General].
367.
Johnson, Shaun " Capital Games: On Judging a South African Literary Award" Michael Titlestad Safundi10(4) pp459-69.
368.
Jooste, Pamela " Authorial Ideology in Selected Southern African Female Literature " Sarah Anyang Agbor Lagos Papers in English Studies4 pp80-91.
369.
Kani, John " Resurrecting Sizwe Bansi Is Dead (1972-2008): John Kani, Winston Ntshona, Athol Fugard, and Postapartheid South Africa" Gibson Alessandro Cima Theatre Survey50(1) pp91-118.
370.
Karodia, Farida"‘Passenger Indians’ and Dispossessed Citizens in Uganda and South Africa: Peter Nazareth’s In a Brown Mantle and Farida Karodia’s Daughters of the Twilight"Mariam Pirbhai pp66-98 in Mythologies of Migration, Vocabularies of Indenture: Novels of the South Asian Diaspora in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific Mariam Pirbhaiviii+262pp Univ Toronto Press (Toronto).
371.
Kgositsile, Keorapetse " Sound Effects: Synaesthesia as Purposeful Distortion in Keorapetse Kgositsile’s Poetry" Tsitsi Jaji Comparative Literature Studies46(2) pp287-310.
372.
Khan, Deela " Springing the Cage: The Role of Engaging the Shades of Robben Island in Constituting the Field of Postcolonial Ecofeminism" Priya Narismulu Alternation16(2) pp265-92.
373.
Khuzwayo, Zazah P. " The Woman’s Shout: New Accents in Anglophone African Fiction " Annie Gagiano The Changing Face of African Literature pp95-106 [see Criticism: General].
374.
Krog, Antjie " Antjie Krog: Towards a Syncretic Identity" Helize van Vuuren Current Writing21(1/2) pp218-37.
375.
--- " Between History and the Gods: Reason, Morality, and Politics in Today’s Africa" Emmanuel C. Eze Africa Today55(2) pp77-94.
376.
--- " Changing Nation/Changing Self: Textuality and Transformation in Antjie Krog’s A Change of Tongue" Claire Scott Scrutiny214(2) pp40-7.
377.
--- "Living with Grace on the Earth: The Poetic Voice in Antjie Krog’s A Change of Tongue"A. Polatinsky Literator30(2) pp69-88.
378.
Le Vaillant Francois, "‘The Affections of a Man of Feeling in the Midst of the Wilderness’: Francois Le Vaillant on the South African Frontier"Malvern van Wyk Smith English in Africa36(2) pp99-111 [review].
379.
Levin, Adam " ‘I Am Not Dying of AIDS, I Am Living with AIDS’: Representations of the Body and HIV/AIDS in South African Literature" Ellen Grünkemeier pp19-31 in The Human Body in Contemporary Literatures in English: Cultural and Political Implications ed Sabine Coelsch-Foisner and Marta Fernández Morales200pp Peter Lang ( Frankfurt am Main).
380.
--- "Living between Deaths: Temporality and the South African AIDS Autopathography"Ashlee Polatinsky English Studies in Africa52(1) pp38-49.
381.
Maclennan, Don " Don Maclennan: 1929-2009" Gareth Cornwell English in Africa36(1) pp13-16 [biographical].
382.
Magona, Sindiwe " In Conversation: Living Language, Living Writing: A Profile of Sindiwe Magona " Elaine Salo Feminist Africa (13) pp127-32 [interview].
383.
--- "‘Literature on Demand?’ Violence and the Literary Imagination in Contemporary Southern African Fiction in English"David Bell Writers, Writing on Conflicts and Wars in Africa pp123-35 [see Criticism: General].
384.
--- "Sindiwe Magona: Writing, Remembering, Selfhood, and Community in Living, Loving, and Lying Awake at Night"M.J. Daymond Twelve Best Books by African Women pp219-44 [see Criticism: General].
385.
--- "‘There Are Ways’: Language as Resistance against Double Oppression in Sindiwe Magona’s Living, Loving and Lying Awake at Night"Thulani Nxasana Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies19(1) pp17-22.
386.
Mahlatsi, Teboho"Dialogues of Violence: William Tell Meets La Haine in Yizo Yizo’s Township"Muff Andersson The Changing Face of African Literature pp191-210 [see Criticism: General].
387.
Makhoere, Caesarina Kona"Pain and the Struggle for Self-Restoration: The Prison Narratives of Ruth First, Caesarina Kona Makhoere and Emma Mashinini"Sandra Young English Studies in Africa52(1) pp88-101.
388.
Malan, Robin " Where Is the Mother in All This? Representations of Mothers and Mothering in Popular Australian and South African Books for Young Adults" Margot Hillel and Thomas van der Walt Mousaion27(1) pp227-44.
389.
Manaka, Matsemela"‘Come Sing the Uhuru Blues’:The Indigenous in the Work of Matsemela Manaka"Geoffrey V. Davis Indigeneity pp230-9 [see Criticism: General].
390.
Mann, Chris"Reading Space and Place in Chris Mann’s Bird Poems in Lifelines"Pat Louw Alternation16(2) pp102-25.
391.
Marchant, Bessie"Adventurous Girls of the British Empire: The PreWar Novels of Bessie Marchant"Michelle Smith The Lion and the Unicorn33(1) pp1-25.
392.
Maseko, Zola " Representation, Creativity and Commercialism in the Post-Apartheid Film Industry " Astrid Treffry-Goatley Internet: Kinema Fall pp[5].
393.
Mashinini, Emma " Pain and the Struggle for Self-Restoration: The Prison Narratives of Ruth First, Caesarina Kona Makhoere and Emma Mashinini" Sandra Young English Studies in Africa52(1) pp88-101.
394.
Matlwa, Kopano"Shakespeare and the Coconuts: Close Encounters in Post-Apartheid South Africa"Natasha Distiller Close Encounters with Shakespeare’s Text pp211-21 [see Criticism: General].
395.
--- "Young, Black and Female in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Identity Politics in Kopano Matlwa’s Coconut"Lynda Spencer Scrutiny214(1) pp66-78.
396.
Mda, Zakes"Dreaming of a Humane Society: Orature and Death in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying and Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow"Ken Barris English Academy Review26(2) pp38-47.
397.
--- "The Itinerant Flâneur: Toloki as a Migrant in Time and Ideological Space in Ways of Dying"Kudzayi Ngara English Academy Review26(2) pp16-24.
398.
--- "‘Literature on Demand?’ Violence and the Literary Imagination in Contemporary Southern African Fiction in English"David Bell Writers, Writing on Conflicts and Wars in Africa pp123-35 [see Criticism: General].
399.
--- "The Nonhuman Animal and Levinasian Otherness: Contemporary Narratives and Criticism"Wendy Woodward Current Writing21(1/2) pp342-62.
400.
--- "Satire: A Shifting Paradigm in Zakes Mda’s Dramaturgy"Patrick J. Ebewo English Academy Review26(2) pp25-37.
401.
--- "South Africa, the USA, and the Globalization of Truth and Reconciliation: Itinerant Mourning in Zakes Mda’s Cion"Kerry Bystrom Safundi10(4) pp397-417.
402.
--- Ways of Writing: Critical Essays on Zakes Mda ed David Bell and J.U. Jacobsviii+408pp Univ KwaZulu-Natal Press (Scottsville).
403.
--- "Zakes Mda’s Representation of South African Reality in Ways of Dying, The Madonna of Excelsior, and The Whale Caller"Marita Wenzel Word & Image in Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures pp125-46 [see Criticism: General].
404.
Molope, Kagiso Lesego"Where Is the Mother in All This? Representations of Mothers and Mothering in Popular Australian and South African Books for Young Adults"Margot Hillel and Thomas van der Walt Mousaion27(1) pp227-44.
405.
Moodley, Prabashini"South African Indian Literature in a World Literature Context: An Interview with Prabashini Moodley"David Chioni Moore Safundi10(4) pp377-95.
406.
Mpe, Phaswane " Dreaming of a Humane Society: Orature and Death in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying and Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow" Ken Barris English Academy Review26(2) pp38-47.
407.
--- ""I Am Not Dying of AIDS, I Am Living with AIDS": Representations of the Body and HIV/AIDS in South African Literature"Ellen Grünkemeier pp19-31 in The Human Body in Contemporary Literatures in English: Cultural and Political Implications ed Sabine Coelsch-Foisner and Marta Fernández Morales200pp Peter Lang (Frankfurt am Main).
408.
--- "States of Shame: South African Writing after Apartheid"Caitlin Charos Safundi10(3) pp273-304.
409.
Mphahlele, Es’kia"Es’kia Mphahlele: 1919-2008"Jane Starfield English in Africa36(1) pp7-11 [biographical].
410.
--- "The Intersection of Experience, Imaginative Writing and Meaning-Making in Es’kia Mphahlele"Lesibana Rafapa Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(1) pp206-12.
411.
Msomi, Welcome " Umabatha: Zulu Play or Shakespeare Translation?" Laurence Wright The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp105-30 [see Criticism: General].
412.
--- "‘Why Macbeth?’ Looking Back on Umabatha after Forty Years: An Interview with Welcome Msomi"Scott L. Newstok Shakespeare in Southern Africa21 pp73-80.
413.
Mutwa, Credo"Credo Mutwa: New Age Zulu"H. Christina Steyn Zulu Identities pp304-11 [see Criticism: General].
414.
Naidoo, Beverley"Beverly Naidoo’s The Other Side of Truth: A Modern Fairy Tale"Ina Wester JALA3(2) pp167-84.
415.
Ndebele, Njabulo S. " Between History and the Gods: Reason, Morality, and Politics in Today’s Africa" Emmanuel C. Eze Africa Today55(2) pp77-94.
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--- "‘The Difficult Task of Normalizing Freedom’: Spectacular Masculinities, Ndebele’s Literary/Cultural Commentary and Post-Apartheid Life"Pumla Dineo Gqola English in Africa36(1) pp61-76.
417.
--- "The Historical and Literary Moment of Njabulo S. Ndebele"Ntongela Masilela English in Africa36(1) pp17-39.
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and Nation"Dorothy Driver Africa Writing Europe pp1-38 [see Criticism: General].
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--- "Rediscovery Revisited"Rob Gaylard English in Africa36(1) pp41-54.
421.
--- "The Woman’s Shout: New Accents in Anglophone African Fiction"Annie Gagiano The Changing Face of African Literature pp95-106 [see Criticism: General].
422.
--- "What the Hell Is Penelope Doing in Winnie’s Story?"Antjie Krog English in Africa36(1) pp55-60.
423.
Nkosi, Lewis"Tasks, Masks and Borrowed Robes: Urgency, Irony, and Other Rhetorical Poses in Post-Apartheid Letters"Loren Kruger Scrutiny214(1) pp95-102.
424.
Ntshona, Winston"Resurrecting Sizwe Bansi Is Dead (1972-2008): John Kani, Winston Ntshona, Athol Fugard, and Postapartheid South Africa"Gibson Alessandro Cima Theatre Survey50(1) pp91-118.
425.
Nyoka, Mtutuzeli"Memory, Masculinity and Responsibility: Searching for ‘Good Men’ in Mtutuzeli Nyoka’s I Speak to the Silent"Helene Strauss English in Africa36(1) pp77-89.
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--- "The Woman’s Shout: New Accents in Anglophone African Fiction"Annie Gagiano The Changing Face of African Literature pp95-106 [see Criticism: General].
427.
Paton, Alan"Cry, the Beloved Country: A Murder in Alan Paton’s Country, 1999"Jonny Steinberg Zulu Identities pp464-75 [see Criticism: General].
428.
Plaatje, Sol T."The Colonial Encounter and The Comedy of Errors: Solomon Plaatje’s Diphosho-Phosho"Deborah Seddon The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp66-86 [see Criticism: General].
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--- "Cultural and Social Environment in the Pre-Colonial Era"Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane Tydskrif vir Letterkunde46(1) pp192-205.
430.
--- "Shakespeare and the Coconuts: Close Encounters in Post-Apartheid South Africa"Natasha Distiller Close Encounters with Shakespeare’s Text pp211-21 [see Criticism: General].
431.
Poland, Marguerite"Adolescence, Identity and the Pastoral: Marguerite Poland’s The Bush Shrike and Doris Lessing’s Flavours of Exile"Patricia Louw Mousaion27(1) pp139-49.
432.
Pringle, Thomas"The Prehistory of The History of Mary Prince: Thomas Pringle’s ‘The Bechuana Boy’"Matthew Shum Nineteenth-Century Literature64(3) pp291-322.
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--- "Two ‘Hottentots’, Some Scots and a West Indian Slave: The Origins of Kaatje Kekkelbek"Damian Shaw English Studies in Africa52(2) pp4-14.
Robson, Jenny"Ecofutures in Africa: Jenny Robson’s Savannah 2116 AD"Elsie Cloete Children’s Literature in Education40(1) pp46-58.
436.
Rooke, Daphne"‘Consequential Changes’: Daphne Rooke’s Mittee in America and South Africa"Lucy Graham Safundi10(1) pp43-58.
437.
Rose-Innes, Henrietta"Portrait of a Winner: Henrietta Rose-Innes"Jeanne Hromnik New Contrast14537(1) pp47-52 [biographical].
438.
Schonstein, Patricia"Letter to Patricia Schonstein: Review of The Master’s Ruse with Reference to Her Oeuvre"Silke Heiss New Contrast14737(3) pp86-96.
439.
Schreiner, Olive"Dissolution and Landscape in Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm"Hannah Freeman English Studies in Africa52(2) pp18-34.
440.
--- "‘Her Letters Cut Are Generally Nothing of Interest’: The Heterotopic Persona of Olive Schreiner and the Alterity-Persona of Cronwright-Schreiner"Liz Stanley and Andrea Salter English in Africa36(2) pp7-30.
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--- "Nationalism and the Farm Novel in South Africa, 1883-2004"Nicole Devarenne Journal of Southern African Studies35(3) pp627-42.
442.
--- "Novels and Essays: South Africa in the Work of Olive Schreiner"Susan Barrett Commonwealth Essays and Studies32(1) pp87-97.
443.
--- "Sexual Selection, Automata and Ethics in George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss and Olive Schreiner’s Undine and From Man to Man"Carolyn Burdett Journal of Victorian Culture14(1) pp26-52.
444.
Sher, Antony"‘Honour the Real Thing’: Shakespeare, Trauma and Titus Andronicus in South Africa"Catherine Silverstone Close Encounters with Shakespeare’s Text pp46-57 [see Criticism: General].
445.
--- "Tony’s Will: Titus Andronicus in South Africa 1995"Natasha Distiller The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp152-70 [see Criticism: General].
446.
Shukri, Ishtiyaq"Re-Imagining the Other: The Politics of Friendship in Three Twenty-First Century South African Novels"Dobrota Pucherova Journal of Southern African Studies35(4) pp929-43.
447.
Steinberg, Jonny"Jonny Steinberg’s The Number and Prison Life Writing in Post-Apartheid South Africa"Daniel Roux Social Dynamics35(2) pp231-43.
448.
Suzman, Janet"Iago and the ‘Swart Gevaar’: The Problems and Pleasures of a (Post)Colonial Othello"Robert Gordon The Shakespearean International Yearbook pp131-51 [see Criticism: General].
449.
Vladislavic, Ivan"‘Everyday Abnormality’: Crime and In/Security in Ivan Vladislavic’s Portrait with Keys"Patrick Lenta Journal of Commonwealth Literature44(1) pp117-33.
450.
--- "Ivan Vladislavic’s Portrait with Keys: A Bricoleur’s Guide to Johannesburg"Ralph Goodman Safundi10(2) pp223-30.
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--- "Johannesburg during the Transition in Ivan Vladislavic’s ‘The WHITES ONLY Bench’ and The Restless Supermarket"Irikidzayi Manase English Academy Review26(1) pp53-61.
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--- "Layers of Permanence: A Spatial-Materialist Reading of Ivan Vladislavic’s The Exploded View"Shane Graham Mediations24(1) pp110-31.
453.
--- "The Missing ‘I’: Corrigenda in Ivan Vladislavic’s Second Edition of The Restless Supermarket"J.C. Peters English in Africa36(2) pp45-62.
454.
Wicomb, Zoë"Generation and Complicity in Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light"Maria Olaussen Social Dynamics35(1) pp149-61.
455.
--- "Narrative Miscegenation in Zoë Wicomb’s David’s Story: A ‘Shame’ That Is Ours"Minesh Dass Scrutiny214(2) pp72-86.
456.
--- "States of Shame: South African Writing after Apartheid"Caitlin Charos Safundi10(3) pp273-304.
457.
--- "The Violence of the Present: David’s Story and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission"Aryn Bartley Comparative Literature Studies46(1) pp103-24.
458.
Young, Francis Brett"The Characterisation of the Colonial British and the Voortrekkers in Francis Brett Young’s They Seek a Country (1937)"Frederick Hale South African Journal of Cultural History23(1) pp55-73.
459.
Banoobhai, ShabbirThe Mirror’s Memory: Reflective Essays and Thoughts80pp self-pub (Rondebosch).
Breytenbach, BreytenIntimate Stranger: A Writing Book248pp Archipelago Books ( New York).
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--- Notes from the Middle World214pp Haymarket Books (New York). Brink, AndréA Fork in the Road: A Memoir438pp Harvill Secker ( London, UK).
463.
Feinberg, BarryTime to Tell: An Activist’s Story169pp STE (Johannesburg ).
464.
Kombuis, KoosShort Drive to Freedom: A Personal Perspective on the Afrikaans Rock Rebellion256pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town) [includes poetry].
465.
Krog,AntjieBegging to Be Black291pp Random House Struik (Cape Town).
466.
Malan, RianResident Alienxiii+336pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
467.
Ndebele, Njabulo S.Thinking of Brenda30pp Chimurenga (Cape Town) [biography].
468.
Paton, AlanAlan Paton: Selected Letters ed and intro Peter Alexanderxxx+496pp Van Riebeeck Society (Cape Town).
469.
Alternation: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa16(2) ed Johannes A. Smit and Judith Lütge Coullie: special issue Birds in and out of Literature ed Pat Louw and Travis V. Mason 383pp.
470.
English in Africa36(1) ed Mike Marais and Jane Starfield: special issue Reflections on the Writings of Njabulo S. Ndebele ed Sam Tlhalo Raditlhalo 97pp.
471.
Journal of Literary Studies25(1) ed Andries Oliphant and Rory Ryan: special issue The Power of Autobiography in Southern Africa; [I] ed Maurice T. Vambe and Anthony Chennells 118pp.
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Journal of Literary Studies25(2) ed Andries Oliphant and Rory Ryan: special issue The Power of Autobiography in Southern Africa; [II] ed Maurice T. Vambe and Anthony Chennells 103pp.
473.
Journal of Literary Studies25(3) ed Andries Oliphant and Rory Ryan: special issue J.M. Coetzee and His Doubles ed Mark Sanders and Nancy Ruttenburg 143pp.
474.
Mousaion27(1) ed T.B. van der Walt: special issue Children’s Literature and Reading183pp.
475.
Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Africa14(1) ed Deirdre C. Byrne: special issue The ‘States’ of Popular Culture ed Maurice Taonezvi Vambe 132pp.
476.
Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Africa14(2) ed Deirdre C. Byrne: special issue Identities in Transition in Southern Africa ed Pamela Ryan 89pp.
477.
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde: ’n Tydskrif vir Afrika-Letterkunde / A Journal for African Literature46(2) ed Hein Willemse : special issue Breyten Breytenbach (‘70’) ed Ampie Coetzee 256pp.
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Jiggered (Grahamstown); irregular; first issue Jul/Aug 2009 [creative writing].