Abstract

Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.African Small Publishers’ Catalogue ed Colleen Higgs, Cassandra Scheepers and Jessie Cooper 132pp Modjaji (Cape Town).
2.Guide to Publishing in South Africa 2024 296pp Publishers’ Association of South Africa (Cape Town).
3.
Allan, Kyle Remote Harbour: Poems n.pag. self-pub (n.p.).
4.
Argent, Lucienne Self-Portrait of a Guava 63pp Karavan (Cape Town).
5.
Clough, Margaret Coasting Downhill and Other Poems n.pag. posthumously pub (n.p.).
6.
Cullinan, Richard Flight of the Bird Spirit 35pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
7.
Cummiskey, Gary and Paul Warren Animal Eyeball: Poems and Collages 21pp Dye Hard (Johannesburg).
8.
— I Telephoned God 1 sound cassette (40 min) Sloow Tapes (Belgium).
9.
— Somewhere Else 32pp Graffiti (Kolkata).
10.
Daya, Shari Land | Lines 82pp Karavan (Cape Town).
11.
Dladla, Angifi Proctor Maxwell the Gorilla and the Archbishop of Soshanguve 96pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
12.
De Kok, Ingrid Unleaving 122pp Fourthwall (Johannesburg).
13.
Du Toit, Basil Studies in Khoisan Verbs and Other Poems 68pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
14.
Garbini, Kirsten Horses and Oranges 74pp Modjaji (Cape Town).
15.
Hardy, Stacy and Daniel Borzutsky The Breathers: A Collaborative Long Poem 80pp Chimurenga (Cape Town).
16.
Jafta, Nthabiseng Jahrose Alora: “She Dreamt Poems in Many Tongues” x+209pp Sun Peo (n.p.) [Sesotho and English text, with translations into Danish, Spanish, Kiswahili, isiZulu, isiXhosa, Russian, Arabic, Mandarin, Greek and Kathmandu Nepali].
17.
Jonas, Siphokazi Weeping Becomes a River 72pp Penguin Random House (Johannesburg).
18.
Marshall, Adré Visitations: Poems 68pp Crane River (Cape Town).
19.
Masinga, Nkateko Daughter Wound 32pp Hazel Press (UK).
20.
Mathenjwa, Lindokuhle 101 Poems About Things We Should Be Loud About 167pp Rockhopper (Cape Town).
21.
Meintjies, Frank A Place to Night In 60pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
22.
Metelerkamp, Joan Under Dark Under Branches 90pp Deep South (Makhanda).
23.
Moolman, Kobus Fall Risk: Poems 61pp uHlanga (Durban).
24.
— He Said // She Said 44pp Dye Hard (Johannesburg).
25.
Mqhayi, SEK Izibongo Zoogxa: Poems on Contemporaries (1902-1944) ed Jeff Opland trans Jeff Opland and Ntombomzi Mazwi 288pp UKZN Press (Pietermaritzburg).
26.
Muller, Mark Bird on a Wire 37pp n.p. (Cape Town).
27.
Ndlovu, Lawrence Mduduzi Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child: Poems on the Global Black Experience xiv+80pp African Perspectives (Johannesburg).
28.
Ngwenya, Duduzile Noeleen You Get Better with Time Love 162pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
29.
Press, Karen Heart’s Hunger: Selected Poems 220pp Deep South (Makhanda).
30.
Putuma, Koleka We Have Everything We Need to Start Again 160pp Hot Key Books (London) [for young adults].
31.
Serote, Mongane Wally Listen 143pp SUNLiT (Stellenbosch).
32.
Swanson, Archie At the Estuary 96pp Baldarchi (Cape Town).
33.
Symons, Stephen The Algebra of Insignificance 81pp Karavan (Cape Town).
34.
Valiani, Salimah IGoli / EGoli 97pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
35.
Van Wyk, Nora Nora’s Verses Unveiled 52pp Univ Free State African Languages Press (Bloemfontein).
36.
Walter, Brian Down the Baakens Underworld x+110pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
37.
Watson, Stephen In These Mountains: A Collection of Cederberg Writing ed Tanya Wilson and Hugh Corder 127pp Pentrich (Cape Town) [multigeneric].
38.
Coppen, Neil and Mpume Mthombeni Isidlamlilo / The Fire Eater 94pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
39.
Ka Nobakabona, Ayanda Tiro’s “Toughloop” Testimony 82pp Junkets (Cape Town).
40.
Nzuza, Thobani Shintsha Guluva n.pag. self-pub (n.p.) [English text].
41.
Uys, Pieter-Dirk One Man Shows: The Mbeki HIV Renaissance (2000-2009) 470pp Missing Ink (Vlaeberg) [Ebook].
42.
Arderne, Mia A Thousand Eyes on You 168pp Lapa (Johannesburg) [for young adults].
43.
Auer, Marina Single Minded 318pp Kwela (Cape Town).
44.
Axelrad, Sven God’s Pocket 285pp Umuzi (Cape Town).
45.
Bhamjee, SE Home Scar 196pp Modjaji (Cape Town).
46.
Boswell, Barbara The Comrade’s Wife 203pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
47.
Butler, David Feet with No Nose 292pp Krest House (Durban).
48.
Cairns, James The Meat Room 460pp self-pub (Johannesburg) [for young adults].
49.
Clelland, Nick Good Hope 227pp Karavan (Cape Town).
50.
Conyer, Natalie Shadow City 241pp Echo (Summerhill, Australia).
51.
Crocker, Gareth Now You Suffer 217pp Penguin Random House (Johannesburg).
52.
D’achada, Gillian Marked 152pp Tafelberg (Cape Town) [for young adults].
53.
Dorman, Nerine and Toby Bennett The Serpent’s Quest 447pp Ba en Ast (Cape Town).
54.
Ellis, Kurt Deadly Benefits 249pp Penguin Random House (Johannesburg).
55.
Ferguson, Michael A God of Flames and Monsters 296pp Krest House (Durban).
56.
Fox, Justin The Wolf Hunt: Nazi Terror in South African Waters 260pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
57.
Fritz, Ian B-B-Boy, Don’t Break My Heart! 61pp New Africa Books (Cape Town) [for young adults].
58.
Gray, Buxton Fury’s War: An Epic Tale of Two Lives on Opposing Sides of a Bitter Conflict 392pp Aspire Club (n.p.).
59.
Greenwall, Nicky A Short Life 239pp Penguin Random House (Cape Town).
60.
Hain, Peter The Lion Conspiracy 288pp Muswell (London).
61.
Hassen, Bilqees Samoosas and Sundays 168pp Krest House (Durban) [for young adults].
62.
Hassim, Shafinaaz Darlings of Durban 207pp Kwela (Cape Town).
63.
Heydenrych, Amy Bad Luck Penny 222pp Karavan (Cape Town).
64.
Jaffer, Zubeida Becoming Charlotte: A South African Story 140pp Number 10 (Cape Town) [for young adults].
65.
Jennings, Karen Crooked Seeds 181pp Karavan (Cape Town).
66.
Khan, Shubnum The Lost Love of Akbar Manzil 318pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
67.
Khumalo, Busisekile Rubies & Rain 317pp Kwela (Cape Town).
68.
Khumalo, Siya The Queer Book of Revelation 256pp Kwela (Cape Town).
69.
KIS The Assays of Ata: The Chronicles of Áitarbith; Book 1 612pp self-pub (n.p.) [for young adults].
70.
Kizza, JD The Beauty of Him 619pp Beyond the Vale (Edenvale).
71.
Lambkin, David Whisper of Death 379pp Penguin Random House (Cape Town).
72.
Latimer, Alex Love Stories for Ghosts 172pp Karavan (Cape Town) [short stories].
73.
Loxton, Qarnita What’s Wrong with June? 208pp Kwela (Cape Town).
74.
Ludlum, Barbara Moving On 156pp Modjaji (Cape Town) [short stories].
75.
Mabote, Rams The Sweetest Taboo 252pp Ride or Die Press (Cape Town).
76.
Mackay, Alistair The Child 271pp Kwela (Cape Town).
77.
Malan, Robin and Andi Mgibantaka Mobile Rescue n.pag. New Africa Books (Cape Town) [for young adults].
78.
— Secret Lives 93pp New Africa Books (Cape Town) [for young adults].
79.
Mann, David Once Removed: Short Stories 144pp Botsotso (Johannesburg).
80.
Meeson, Tanya The Akashic Records of the Last People as Written by Neko 144pp self-pub (Cape Town).
81.
Mgidlana, Sandile As Designed 102pp Mbana (n.p.).
82.
Mhlongo, Niq The City Is Mine 272pp Kwela (Cape Town).
83.
Mkhabela, Solam Alexandra: A Backstory 109pp Jacana (Johannesburg) [graphic novel].
84.
Mohlele, Nthikeng Revolutionaries’ House 165pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
85.
Mokgata, Nthato Ghost in the Drum 170pp Teka Works (n.p.) [for young adults].
86.
Morsbach, Jill The Time Twisters 199pp Beyond the Vale (Edenvale) [for young adults].
87.
Ngcobo, Lauretta Cross of Gold: A Novel 280pp Staging Post (Johannesburg) [first pub 1981].
88.
Park, Tony The Protector 390pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
89.
Phamotse, Jackie The Tea Merchant: Part 1 of a Two-Book Series 295pp Penguin Random House (Cape Town).
90.
Pillay, Veena A Bend in the Road 284pp Krest House (Durban) [for young adults].
91.
Saretski, Anoshi Julhuan 279pp Krest House (Durban) [for young adults].
92.
Schimmel, Gail The Finish Line 288pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
93.
Sithole, Zibu I Do … Don’t I? 209pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
94.
Smith, Clive E Bollywood Island n.pag. New Africa Books (Cape Town) [for young adults].
95.
Snyckers, Fiona The Hidden 313pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
96.
Sorour, Terence The Apron Flag 374pp self-pub (Pretoria).
97.
Stern, Jennifer A Big Hand for the Spirits 330pp Naledi (Cape Town).
98.
Stobie, Caitlin and Kharys Ateh Laue The Smell of Blood & Other Stories 123pp Karavan (Cape Town).
99.
Stroud, Anna Who Looks Inside 199pp Karavan (Cape Town).
100.
Van de Ruit, John Spud: The Reunion 329pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
101.
Van der Merwe, Schalk DS Special Agent Hunter McCallum: Mission South Africa 326pp self-pub (n.p.).
102.
Van Rooyen, Xan Waypoint Seven 132pp Mirari (Cape Town).
103.
Vearey, Jeremy Crimson Sands: The Story of Dirk Aruseb and the Bondelswarts: A Novel 351pp Human & Rousseau (Cape Town).
104.
Wanner, Zukiswa Love Marry Kill 253pp Kwela (Cape Town).
105.
Watson, Jo Love at First Flight 368pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
106.
Wilson, Sam The First Murder on Mars 496pp Orion (London).
107.
Boehmer, Elleke “Narrative, Imagination and Migration in the Southern Hemisphere: An Interview with Professor Elleke Boehmer” Flair Donglai Shi Culture as Text 1(1&2) pp129-42.
108.
Davids, Nadia “Staging Memory and Struggle in Contemporary South Africa: Nadia Davids and Jay Pather in Conversation” Bryce Lease pp229-41 in Staging Difficult Pasts: Transnational Memory, Theatres, and Museums ed Maria M Delgado, Michal Kobialka and Bryce Lease xii+281pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
109.
Higgs, Colleen “Modjaji Books, South Africa: Interview with Colleen Higgs” Anon Logos 35(2&3) pp47-50.
110.
Krueger, Anton “Paul Mason in Conversation with Anton Krueger” Paul Mason and Anton Krueger Scrutiny2 28(3) pp80-97.
111.
Ancer, Jonathan Bullsh!t 50 Fibs that Made South Africa 256pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
112.
Andrew, Sally Recipes to Live For: A Tannie Maria Cookbook 160pp Penguin Random House (Johannesburg) [recipes from Sally Andrews’ first four murder mystery novels].
113.
Francis, Stephen and Rico Homework of National Unity 136pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
114.
Twidle, Hedley Show Me the Place: Essays 280pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
115.
Zapiro Have I Got GNUs for You: Cartoons from Daily Maverick 112pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
116.
Coetzee, Olivia M In the Shadows trans from Kaaps by the author 190pp Modjaji (Cape Town).
117.
Meyer, Deon Leo trans from Afrikaans by KL Seegers 455pp Hodder & Stoughton (London).
118.
Naudé, Charl-Pierre The Equality of Shadows trans from Afrikaans by the author 444pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
119.
Van Rensburg, Rudie Medusa trans from Afrikaans by Elsa Silke 352pp Queillerie (Cape Town).
120.
Akerman, Anthony Lucky Bastard 321pp self-pub (Johannesburg).
121.
Ayiotis, Costa Matriarchs, Meze and the Evil Eye: A Memoir 337pp Melinda Ferguson Books (Durban).
122.
Cele, Leskey Mduduzi In Shifting Sands: Confessions of a Country Bumpkin 194pp Porcupine (Johannesburg).
123.
Derman, Emanuel Brief Hours and Weeks: My Life as a Capetonian 185pp LML (London).
124.
Driver, Jonty Dayspring: A Memoir ed JM Coetzee 271pp Karavan (Cape Town); uHlanga (Durban).
125.
Fairhead, Barbara Grenfell The River People 126pp Hands-On (Cape Town).
126.
Farred, Grant The Perversity of Gratitude: An Apartheid Education 200pp Temple Univ Press (Philadelphia, USA).
127.
Forrest, Kally Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women 230pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
128.
Foster, Craig Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World 311pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
129.
Hobbs, Jenny Through a Dragonfly Eye 257pp Hands-On (Cape Town).
130.
Hudson, Samuel Eusebius Pepysian Perceptions of the Cape 1798-1828: Selections from the Western Cape Diaries of Samuel Eusebius Hudson ed Edward Hudson xxvii+268pp Historical Publications Southern Africa (HiPSA) (Cape Town).
131.
Jansen, Jonathan Breaking Bread: A Memoir 270pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
132.
Kasrils, Ronnie and Fidelis Hove Comrade and Commander: The Life and Times of Joe Modise 320pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
133.
Kombuis, Koos The Death of History: An Eyewitness Account 170pp Naledi (Cape Town).
134.
La Guma, Alex The Exile Years 1966-1985: Selected Writings of Alex La Guma ed Christopher J Lee 529pp HSRC Press (Cape Town) [includes creative writing].
135.
Langa, Bheki WJ Tales of the Grindstone 61pp Econoculture (Johannesburg).
136.
Luthuli Gcabashe, Thandeka Thandi: Liberation: My Struggle for South Africa as an Exile in America 238pp Africa World Press (Trenton, USA).
137.
Maimane, Mmusi Dare to Believe: Why I Could Not Stay in the DA 250pp Bokamoso Mafrika (Johannesburg).
138.
McAlpine, Alastair Prescription: Ice Cream: A Doctor’s Journey to Discover What Matters 324pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
139.
Mlandu, Musoline Soga A Brave Woman & Other Essays 113pp Austin Macauley (London).
140.
Modisane, Bloke Blame Me on History 304pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) [first pub 1963].
141.
Molefi, Lesedi Patient 12A: A Memoir 420pp Picador Africa (Johannesburg).
142.
Nchabeleng, Mpho The Lion of the North: Peter Nchabeleng, His Family and the National Liberation Struggle in South Africa n.pag. Brandhill Africa (Johannesburg).
143.
Ngcaweni, Busani, ed Liberation Diaries Vol 2: Reflections on 30 Years of Democracy 384pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
144.
Nkosi, Morley The Way Home: Memories of a South African in Exile 354pp UJ Press (Johannesburg).
145.
Orford, Margie Love and Fury: A Memoir 280pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
146.
Phosa, Mathews Witness to Power: A Political Memoir 240pp Penguin Random House (Johannesburg).
147.
Reitz, Deneys Commando: A Boer Journal of the Anglo-Boer War ed Fransjohan Pretorius 296pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg) [first pub 1929].
148.
Roberts, Ian Nomad Heart: Adventures On and Off the Set 229pp Jonathan Ball (Johannesburg).
149.
Rowland, William Journey to Ithaca: A Personal Memoir 192pp UJ Press (Johannesburg).
150.
Sangweni-Siddo, Lindiwe The Syndicate of Twenty-Two Natives: The Stan Sangweni Story 233pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
151.
Seale, Lebogang One Hundred Years of Dispossession: My Family’s Quest to Reclaim Our Land 189pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
152.
Sijake, Sandi Fighting for My Country: The Testimony of a Freedom Fighter 411pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
153.
Sobukwe, Robert Darkest Before Dawn: Writings, Testimony and Correspondence from the Life of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe ed Derek Hook and Leswin Laubscher 360pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
154.
Sparg, Marion Guilty and Proud: An MK Soldier’s Memoir of Exile, Prison and Freedom 287pp Tafelberg (Cape Town).
155.
Van Wyk, Kevin Chris van Wyk: Irascible Genius: A Son’s Memoir 317pp Pan Macmillan (Johannesburg).
156.
Yose, Thobeka In Silence My Heart Speaks 162pp Karavan (Cape Town).
157.Apocalypse at the End of the Street comp Marieta Nel 240pp Lapa (Johannesburg) [short stories and poems; for young adults].
158.Captive: New Short Fiction from Africa ed Rachel Zadok and Helen Moffett 458pp Catalyst (Minneapolis, USA).
159.A Flower for the Dashboard: Poems from Aerial 1998-2019 ed Shirley Marais 144pp Aerial (Makhanda).
160.I Wish I’d Said… Vol 7: A Product of the AVBOB Poetry Project ed Johann de Lange and Stanley Madonsela 320pp Naledi (Cape Town).
161.In Other Stories ed Kerry Hammerton 84pp Karavan (Cape Town).
162.The Last Time I Lived Anywhere Real: Stories from Aerial 1998-2019 ed Shirley Marais 108pp Aerial (Makhanda).
163.Night_Sky: FicSci 02 ed Mehita Iqani and Wamuwi Mbao 131pp African Minds (Somerset West).
164.Of Love and Bone ed Silke Heiss v+84pp Ecca (Sunrise-on-Sea) [poems].
165.One Life: Short Stories: You Only Live Once ed Joanne Hichens and Karina M Szczurek 290pp Tattoo (Cape Town).
166.Poetry Non-Scenes: New Performance Poems Beyond the Struggle comp Tom Penfold, Adam Levin and Deirdre Byrne 67pp uHlanga (Durban).
167.Temperature: Karavan Stories 2024 ed Karina M Szczurek 188pp Karavan (Cape Town).
168.We Shall Remain: The Gerald Kraak Anthology Vol V: African Perspectives on Gender, Social Injustice and Sexuality intro Neville Gabriel 161pp Jacana Media; The Other Foundation (Johannesburg) [multigeneric].
169.
“Activist Travel and Decolonial Worldmaking: Black Women Trade Unionists on the Move in and beyond Apartheid South Africa” Janet Remmington Studies in Travel Writing 27(2) pp132-52.
170.
“African Historical Fiction and the Novel of Ideas” Mphuthumi Ntabeni Safundi 25(1&2) pp23-30.
171.African Literature and Intellectual Histories: Reflecting on Ntongela Masilela’s Work ed Busani Ngcaweni 324pp HSRC Press (Pretoria).
172.African Literature and US Empire: Postcolonial Optimism in Nigerian and South African Writing Katherine Hallemeier vii+199pp Edinburgh Univ Press (Edinburgh).
173.Afro-Centered Futurisms in Our Speculative Fiction ed Eugen Bacon xvi+239pp Bloomsbury (New York).
174.Anglophone African Detective Fiction 1940-2020: The State, the Citizen, and the Sovereign Ideal Matthew J Christensen xi+231pp James Currey (Woodbridge, UK).
175.
“Balancing Cultural, Literary and Financial Capital in Trade Publishing: A Case Study of Tafelberg Publishers, South Africa” Jana Klingenberg and Elizabeth le Roux Quaerendo 54(4) pp292-316.
176.Cinemas of the Global South: Towards a Southern Aesthetics ed Dilip M Menon and Amir Taha 244pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
177.Conflicting Colonial, Racial, and Tribal Claims to Southern Africa Bonnie Kime Scott pp 47-91 in Taking Place: Environmental Change in Literature and Art xii+254pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
178.
“Constructing a Poetics of Connections: From Network to Relation in Pandemic Poetry Performances from South Africa” Susanna L Sacks Interventions 26(3&4) pp575-96.
179.The Creative Arts: On Practice, Making and Meaning ed Sally-Ann Murray and Michèle Betty 285pp Dryad (Cape Town).
180.Decolonising African Theatre Samuel Ravengai 72pp Cambridge Univ Press (Cambridge, UK).
181.
“Decolonising the Humanities: Reimagining Black Intellectual Life and Personhood in Southern African Contexts” Corinne Sandwith PINS 66(1) p123-39.
182.
“‘Dizzy with the To-ing and Fro-ing’: Diasporic Prose of the ‘New South Africa’” Peter Blair The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp104-22 [see this section ].
183.The Double Life of Books: Making and Re-Making the Reader Peter D McDonald xvi+264pp Edinburgh Univ Press (Edinburgh).
184.Ecofeminist Perspectives from African Women Creative Writers: Earth, Gender, and the Sacred ed Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga, Musa Wenkosi Dube and Limakatso E Pepenene xviii+238pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
185.
“Finding the Power in Not Telling: A Critical Exploration of the Strategies Used by South African Writers to Avoid Apartheid Literary Censorship from the 1950s to the 1980s” Magezi Thompson Mabunda Imbizo 15(1) n.pag.
186.
“A Formalist in the Trenches: Graham K Riach’s The Short Story after Apartheid ” Timothy Wright Safundi 25(4) pp370-7.
187.
“Identity and Exclusion in Devarakshanam Govinden’s Sister Outsiders ” Rajendra Chetty English Academy Review 41(2) pp70-85.
188.
“Intersectional (In)visibility in the 21st-Century South African Queer-Themed Short Story” Leila Hall, Ronit Frenkel and Andy Carolin Research in African Literatures 54(3) pp20-39.
189.Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere: Texts, Spaces, Resonances ed Elleke Boehmer and Katherine Collins xvi+288pp Bloomsbury Academic (London).
190.The Literary Metadata of African Little and Popular Magazines Ashleigh Harris 14pp Almeda (Uppsala, Sweden).
191.Literature and the Work of Universality ed Alice Duhan, Stefan Helgesson, Christina Kullberg and Paul Tenngart vii+343pp De Gruyter (Berlin).
192.
“‘Make Them Roll in Their Graves’: South African Writing, Decolonisation, and the English Literature A-Level” Hannah Helm, Emma Barnes, Katie Barnes and Jade Munslow Ong English in Education 58(2) pp108-22.
193.
“‘Memory, the Guardian of All Things’: Ntongela Masilela and the Project of Re-Membering” Sam Tlhalo Raditlhalo and Busani Ngcaweni Critical Arts 38(1) pp14-24.
194.
“On Graham Pechey’s In a Province: Studies in the Writing of South Africa , with an Appendix by Laura Pechey” Derek Attridge Current Writing 36(1) pp14-23.
195.Poetic Inquiry for the Human and Social Sciences: Voices from the South and North ed Heidi van Rooyen and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan 286pp HSRC Press (Pretoria) [includes poetry].
196.Planetary Hinterlands: Extraction, Abandonment and Care ed Pamila Gupta, Sarah Nuttall, Esther Peeren and Hanneke Stuit xvi+341pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
197.
“Public Transport in Pre-Apartheid Literary Johannesburg: Between Progress and Oppression” Sophie U Kriegel English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp93-107.
198.
“Queer African Literary Communities: The Anthology as Political Genre” Christopher W Koekemoer Literator 45(1) n.pag.
199.
“Reading and Bookselling Journeys from the ‘Old’ to the ‘New’ in South Africa” Archie L Dick pp75-94 in Geography of Time, Place, Movement and Networks, Volume 3: Mapping Time Journeys in Music, Art and Spirituality ed Stanley D Brunn xx+280pp Springer (Cham, Switzerland).
200.
“‘The Root and Flower of a People’s Strength’: On the Bi-Centenary of The South African Commercial Advertiser and The South African Journal , 1824-2024” Tony Voss Current Writing 36(1) pp2-13.
201.Routledge Handbook of African Theatre and Performance ed Kene Igweonu 470pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
202.The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature ed Lokangaka Losambe and Tanure Ojaide xxii+634pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
203.Ruptured Commons ed Anna Guttman and Veronica J Austen xviii+239pp John Benjamins (Amsterdam, Netherlands).
204.
“Short Takes on Disjointed Times: Literary Form and Social Thought in Graham K Riach’s The Short Story after Apartheid ” Eckard Smuts Safundi 25(4) pp361-9.
205.The South African Short Story in English, 1920-2010: When Aesthetics Meets Ethics Marta Fossati xi+275pp Oxford Univ Presss (Oxford).
206.
“South African Past Voices and Herstories: Performances as Counter-Texts” Maria Paola Guarducci and Francesca Terrenato Le Simplegadi (24) pp30-45.
207.
“A Ventriloquial Literature: The Art of ‘Throwing the Voice’ in the South African Canon” David Attwell English Academy Review 41(2) pp4-18.
208.
Abrahams, Peter “The Arrival from Abroad: Train Travel and Mobile Ideas of Race in Pre-Apartheid South African Literature” Sanja Nivesjö English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp31-45.
209.
— “‘Land[s] beyond the White World’: (Re)imagining the International through Fiction” Christopher Gevers Law & Literature 36(2) pp241-64.
210.
— “Women and Place in Peter Abrahams’s Mine Boy (1946)” Karl van Wyk Scrutiny2 28(3) pp98-113.
211.
Baderoon, Gabeba “Exploring Ecofeminism, Ecocriticism, Aquapoetics, and Environmental Humanities in Gabeba Baderoon’s Poetry” Niyi Akingbe Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(1) pp90-101.
212.
— “The Poetics of Unhomeliness and Homemaking in Gabeba Baderoon’s Poetry” Nasseem Lallmahomed-Aumeerally The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp408-21 [see General Studies ].
213.
Behr, Mark “Innovative Register and Feminist Critique in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples ” Edgar Fred Nabutanyi Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(1) pp16-23.
214.
Beukes, Lauren “Dystopian Futures and Posthuman Realities: Biopolitics in Lauren Beukes’s Moxyland ” Bikrambir Singh Dhillon and Diksha Sharma Journal of Literary Studies 40 n.pag.
215.
— “Exploring Muti Murder and the Supernatural in Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City : The Case for (Magical) Realism” Buntu Makhedama Imbizo 15(1) n.pag.
216.
— “Literary Reading as a Web of Relationships: Implications for Pedagogy at a South African University” Maria Prozesky and Naomi Nkealah Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 23(3) pp233-49.
217.
Bila, Vonani “People’s English in the Poetry of Mzi Mahola and Vonani Bila” Vuyisile Msila English Academy Review 41(2) pp40-57.
218.
Breytenbach, Breyten “‘He Will Die in Another Way Before He Is Dead’: The Violence of the Prison System in ‘The Double Dying of an Ordinary Criminal’ by Breyten Breytenbach” Rosa Calì Ricognizioni 11(22) pp25-37.
219.
Brink, André “Reading between the Lines: Sous Rature Spaces in the Works of André Brink and Assia Djebar” Carina Steenkamp Research in African Literatures 54(4) pp92-108.
220.
Brutus, Dennis “Contextualizing Racism and Humanity in Dennis Brutus’s Poetry” Reuben Kehinde Akano The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp81-94 [see General Studies ].
221.
Burger, Lynton “The Representation of Water Spirits in Southern African Literature” Confidence Joseph Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere pp145-56 [see General Studies ].
222.
Cachalia, Amina “Banyans behind Bars: Three South African Indian Memoirs” Felicity Hand pp161-90 in Mourning and Resilience in Indian Ocean Life Writing Esther Pujolràs-Noguer and Felicity Hand xix+202pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
223.
Cameron, Edwin “The Importance of Bearing Witness in Edwin Cameron’s Witness to AIDS (2005)” Oscar Ortega Montero Kritika Kultura 44 pp92-112.
224.
Carlin, Murray “Debating Decolonization: The Use of Postcolonial Metatheatre in Murray Carlin’s Not Now, Sweet Desdemona ” Angela Eward-Mangione Modern Drama 67(2) pp217-36.
225.
Coetzee, JM “Affiliations in Joseph Conrad’s Under Western Eyes and J. M. Coetzee’s The Master of Petersburg ” Véronique Pauly pp226-42 in Conrad’s Presence in Contemporary Culture: Adaptations and Appropriations ed Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pośpiech, Nathalie Martinière, Josiane Paccaud and Veronique Pauly 250pp Brill (Leiden, Netherlands).
226.
— “The Book, Meaning, and Densities of Essential Forms in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe ” Grant Hamilton LIT 35(1) pp18-38.
227.
— “Burrow Time: Allegorical Thought and the Apartheid Mind” Rachit Anand Cultural Critique (123) pp52-86.
228.
— “Don Quixote, Benengeli and Coetzee’s Jesus Trilogy” María J López English Studies 105(2) pp222-41.
229.
— “Fiction beyond Words: Music in J. M. Coetzee’s Jesus Novels” Diana Mudura Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 11(1) pp19-35.
230.
— “‘I Am Going to Abandon You. Goodbye’ : Care and Solidarity, the Individual and the State in J. M. Coetzee’s Jesus Trilogy” Michael Jardine Textual Practice 38(8) pp1195-213.
231.
— “J. M. Coetzee’s Hispanic South” Cristóbal Pérez Barra Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere pp115-28 [see General Studies ].
232.
— “‘Lacking Members of Play’: Sexual/Textual Politics in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe ” Albany Murdoch Ariel 55(3&4) n.pag.
233.
— “‘Left Right Left’: Plasticity, Affect, and Self-Shaping Orientations in J. M. Coetzee’s Slow Man ” Soham Chakraborty and Avishek Parui Current Writing 26(1) pp40-8.
234.
— “Literature at the Frontier of Our Commonwealth” Aretha Phiri Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(1) pp53-62.
235.
— “On Michael K’s Identity Construction in Life and Times of Michael K from Perspective of Lefebvre’s Space Theory” Mingxing Tang Open Journal of Sciences 12 pp32-41.
236.
— “Pluviality and Drought in J. M. Coetzee’s Life and Times of Michael K ” Sarah Nuttall Literature and the Work of Universality pp283-98 [see General Studies ].
237.
— Posthumanist Reflections in J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999) and Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away (2001): Alternative Environmental Ethics of South Africa and Japan” Weeraya Donsomsakulkij New English Teacher 18(1) pp15-22.
238.
— “Reclaiming the Future of Book History from an African Perspective” Peter D McDonald The Double Life of Books pp100-13 [see General Studies ].
239.
— “A Tale of Two Laureates: Nadine Gordimer, J. M. Coetzee and the Swedish Press” Stefan Helgesson Journal of World Literature 9 pp7-23.
240.
— “Traces of Power Dynamics and Class Struggle in J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians and Disgrace ” Sarjeet Singh and Darsha Jani GAP Interdisciplinarities 7(1) pp97-100.
241.
— “Wet and Dry Hinterlands: Pluviality and Drought in J. M. Coetzee’s Life and Times of Michael K ” Sarah Nuttall Planetary Hinterlands pp239-53 [see General Studies ].
242.
— “Whiteness and the Animal Question: Revisiting Coetzee’s Postapartheid South Africa” Rebecca Brings Ariel 55(3&4) n.pag.
243.
Coovadia, Imraan “Poetry in Motion: The Taxi and Taxi Poetry as Sites of Mobility and Creativity in Imraan Coovadia’s The Institute for Taxi Poetry ” Alan Muller Matatu 55 pp358-75.
244.
— “The Sea and Underwater Transport in Imraan Coovadia’s The Institute for Taxi Poetry ” Mapule Mohulatsi English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp77-92.
245.
D’Offizi, Mario “‘The Truth Hurts but Silence Kills’: Restitutio ad Integrum and Scriptotherapy in Mario d’Offizi’s Autobiography Bless Me Father ” Raphael d’Abdon Scrutiny2 28(1) pp4-19.
246.
Dhlomo, HIE “Herbert Dhlomo, William Shakespeare and South African Drama” Giuliana Iannaccaro Shakespeare in Southern Africa 37 pp27-39.
247.
Dhlomo, RRR “Racism Harms South Africa: Unearthing Racial Hierarchy and Working Conditions in the South African Mines Using Robert Dhlomo’s The Death of Masaba (1978) through Marxist Theory” Mlamli Diko Eureka 4 pp74-89.
248.
Dlamini, Jacob “‘Washed with Sun’: Landscaping South Africa’s Hinterlands” Pamila Gupta Planetary Hinterlands pp129-45 [see General Studies ].
249.
Dowling, Finuala “Koringa and the Professor: Beating Some ‘Fictive’ Bounds in Finuala Dowling’s The Man Who Loved Crocodile Tamers ” Laurence Wright ANQ 37(3) pp473-81.
250.
Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective “Can You Feel a Sistah? Claiming Radio Time-Space through Radical Creative-Language-Action” Natalia Molebatsi Communicatio 50(3) pp6-25.
251.
Fleishman, Mark “Discovering the ‘In-Common’ in Magnet Theatre’s Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking ” Jill Planche Ruptured Commons pp204-25 [see General Studies ].
252.
Foot-Newton, Lara “Roundtable: Othello in Cape Town” Chris Thurman, Lara Foot, Gerhard Marx, Mike van Graan, Shose Kessi and Sanele kaNtshingana Shakespeare in Southern Africa 37 pp63-83.
253.
Fugard, Athol “Athol Fugard’s Boesman and Lena: Unveiling the Coloured Ghost in South Africa” Yu Mu Cowrie 1(2) pp355-71.
254.
Galgut, Damon “Abjecting the Racial Agency in Damon Galgut’s The Promise ” Hesna Laboudi Critique 65(4) pp614-25.
255.
— “Reading Resistance in Damon Galgut’s The Promise : An Analysis of Narrative Perspective” Marek Pawlicki English Studies in Africa 67(1) pp82-96.
256.
— “‘There Might Be No Bottom to It’: Unplumbed Depths and Uncanny Emotions in Damon Galgut’s The Quarry ” Marek Pawlicki English in Africa 51(2) pp29-46.
257.
Gantsho, Vangile “Comparative Analysis of Black Queer Feminist isiXhosa and English Poetry” Tsosheletso Chidi, Nompumelelo Zondi and Gabi Mkhize Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(1) pp81-9.
258.
Gibbon, Perceval “The Arrival from Abroad: Train Travel and Mobile Ideas of Race in Pre-Apartheid South African Literature” Sanja Nivesjö English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp31-45.
259.
Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla “Uncanny Times: The Case of Eugene de Kock” Daniel Roux English Studies in Africa 67(1) pp71-81.
260.
Goonam, Kesaveloo “Banyans behind Bars: Three South African Indian Memoirs” Felicity Hand pp161-90 in Mourning and Resilience in Indian Ocean Life Writing Esther Pujolràs-Noguer and Felicity Hand xix+202pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
261.
Gordimer, Nadine “Beyond Critical Realism and ‘Situated Postcolonial Modernism’: Nadine Gordimer’s Readings of Franz Kafka” Marek Pawlicki Current Writing 36(1) pp69-81.
262.
— “Economic Informality in South African Fiction” Josh Jewell pp109-43 in Economic Informality and World Literature viii+234pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
263.
— “A Tale of Two Laureates: Nadine Gordimer, J. M. Coetzee and the Swedish Press” Stefan Helgesson Journal of World Literature 9 pp7-23.
264.
Gray, Stephen “Trekking with Shakespeare in South Africa: Stephen Gray’s Cambridge Tour” Bernth Lindfors English Academy Review 41(2) pp113-18.
265.
Head, Bessie “Arguing for Environmental Education: Sustainability and Decoloniality in Bessie Head’s When Rain Clouds Gather ” Goutam Karmakar and Rajendra Chetty English Academy Review 41(1) pp88-104.
266.
— “Caste, Class, and Women’s Identity in Bessie Head’s Maru ” Rose A Sackeyfio pp46-63 in African Women Narrating Identity: Local and Global Journeys of the Self 200pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
267.
— “Displacement in When Rain Clouds Gather ” Frank Meintjies Journal of Literary Studies 40 n.pag.
268.
— “Ethical Recuperation vs Ontological Trauma in Bessie Head’s A Question of Power ” Sayyede Maryam Hosseini and Hossein Pirnajmuddin JALDA 12(1) pp207-25.
269.
— “Incestuous Relations in Bessie Head and Sindiwe Magona: The Perversion of Apartheid and the Migrant Labour System” Isabel Gil-Naveira International Journal of English Studies 24(2) pp141-56.
270.
— “Peasant Modernism: World Literature and the Future of Agriculture” Daniel Hartley Literature and the Work of Universality pp191-207 [see General Studies ].
271.
— “‘That’s What Happens When Two Worlds Collide’: An Intersectional Reading of Bessie Head’s Short Stories, The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales ” Karuna Datta-Bhatnagar Ecofeminist Perspectives from African Women Creative Writers pp143-54 [see General Studies ].
272.
Henna, Bonnie “‘I Felt Misunderstood by the World’: The Interplay of Fame, Adversity, and Identity in Bonnie (Mbuli) Henna’s Autobiography Eyebags & Dimples ” Nonki Motahane and Oliver Nyambi Journal of Literary Studies 40 n.pag.
273.
Jijana, Thabo “Deadly Journeys: Thabo Jijana’s Nobody’s Business , the Minibus Taxi Industry, and the Racial Politics of Mobility” Marzia Milazzo English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp123-36.
274.
Jordan, AC “Blurred Lines in A. C. Jordan’s Novel Ingqumbo Yeminyanya (The Wrath of the Ancestors ): A Literary Geography of Factual and Imaginary Spaces” Sebolelo Mokapela, Michael M Kretzer and Russell H Kaschula Journal of Cultural Geography 41(2) pp152-73.
275.
— “The Role of Folklore and Legends in Enriching Narrative Depth: A Study of Ingqumbo Yeminyanya (The Wrath of the Ancestors )” Andiswa Mvanyashe Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies 33(2) n.pag.
276.
Kgotsitsile, Keorapetse Keorapetse Kgositsile & the Black Arts Movement: Poetics of Possibility Uhuru Portia Phalafala xi+211pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
277.
— “Keorapetse Kgositsile and the Erotics of ‘Black World’ Archives” Uhuru Portia Phalafala The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp69-80 [see General Studies ].
278.
Krog, Antjie “Collapsing Seams: The Search for Truth as an Ethical Obligation in the Montage of Voices in Country of My Skull and The Cry of Winnie Mandela ” Robert Rotich, Emilia Ilieva, Dishon Kweya and James Ogude Egerton Journal 13 pp25-45.
279.
— “The Facts of Reconciliation: Fictions of Truth in the South African TRC” Deb Donig Current Writing 36(2) pp138-53.
280.
— “Truth as Spectacle, and Spectacle as the Inversion of Life: Suffering Women, Prisoners to the Dream of Romance and Reconciliation” Amelia Paetkau Ethnograph 8 pp46-55.
281.
— “White Guilt: Antjie Krog’s Begging to Be Black and the Confessional Uncanny” Esther Pujolràs-Noguer a/b 39(1) pp235-62.
282.
Kunene, Mazisi “Kaziyang’emasisweni : Ntongela Masilela and Mazisi Kunene’s Dialogue of Great Civilisations across Time” Zodwa Motsa Critical Arts 38(1) pp77-94.
283.
— “World Literature and Decolonization” Stefan Helgesson Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures 8(1) pp55-67.
284.
La Guma, Alex “An Arc beyond Stasis : Activism in the Hinterland-Facing Fictions of Alex La Guma and Zoë Wicomb” Andrew van der Vlies Planetary Hinterlands pp179-92 [see General Studies ].
285.
Langa, Mandla “Vilifying Apartheid Perpetrators through Narrative Devices” Dzunisani Sibuyi Literator 45(1) n.pag.
286.
Latimer, Alex “Fuel Scavengers: Climate Colonialism in the South African Science Fiction of Alex Latimer’s Space Race , Henrietta Rose-Innes’ Poison , and Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 ” Peter J Maurits pp141-56 in Postcolonial Theory and Crisis ed Paulo de Medeiros and Sandra Ponzanesi viii+270pp De Gruyter (Berlin).
287.
Madikizela-Mandela, Winnie “The Epistemic Codification of Satiric Indictment and the Decrying Gender Grotesque in Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s 491 Days and the Zimbabwean Maverick Movie Neria ” Christopher Babatunde Ogunyemi Imbizo 15(1) n.pag.
288.
Magnet Theatre “Discovering the ‘In-Common’ in Magnet Theatre’s Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking ” Jill Planche Ruptured Commons pp204-25 [see General Studies ].
289.
Magona, Sindiwe English in Africa 51(1) [see Special Issues ].
290.
— “Incestuous Relations in Bessie Head and Sindiwe Magona: The Perversion of Apartheid and the Migrant Labour System” Isabel Gil-Naveira International Journal of English Studies 24(2) pp141-56.
291.
— “‘Marvel at Your Being Part of This Splendour’: Sindiwe Magona’s Social-Ecological Consciousness” Thomas Jeffery Current Writing 36(2) pp199-210.
292.
— “Sindiwe Magona: An African Woman Teacher’s Agency for a Decolonised and Afrocentric Education” Simphiwe Sesanti Education as Change 28 n.pag.
293.
— Sindiwe Magona and the Power of Paradox: Challenging the Polarization of South African Discourse Renée Schatteman 238pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
294.
Mahlangu, Busisiwe “Recasting Slam Poetry: Busisiwe Mahlangu’s Début Poetry Collection Surviving Loss ” Raphael d’Abdon Le Simplegadi (24) pp103-15.
295.
Mahola, Mzi “People’s English in the Poetry of Mzi Mahola and Vonani Bila” Vuyisile Msila English Academy Review 41(2) pp40-57.
296.
Malan, Rian “The ‘I’ as Implicated Subject: Performative Confession in Rian Malan’s My Traitor’s Heart ” Jihie Moon Humanities 13(4) n.pag.
297.
Manaka, Matsemela “Re-Reading Matsemela Manaka’s eGoli, Domba , and Goree : Foregrounding Black Womanhood and Feminism in Black Consciousness Theatre Discourse” Andile Xaba Journal of Literary Studies 40 n.pag.
298.
Mandela, Nelson “An Encounter with Some Translators: Challenges They Faced When Translating Long Walk to Freedom ” Francinah Mokgobo Kanyane Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 42(2) pp248-60.
299.
— “‘Looking Back, I Know That I was not a Man That Day’: Nelson Mandela and the Ambiguities of Tradition in South Africa” Zolani Ngwane Journal of Southern African Studies 50(3) pp469-83.
300.
Mashile, Lebogang “‘The Same Spaces but…Different Worlds’: Witness-Bearing and Redefinitions of Shared Space” Lisa Propst Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(2&3) pp312-28.
301.
Matlwa, Kopano “Postapartheid Anti-Blackness in Kopana Matlwa’s Coconut ” Mandisa Haarhoff Research in African Literatures 54(2) pp161-77.
302.
— “Trauma Ebbs and Flows in Kopano Matlwa’s Evening Primrose ” Dheyaa W Ghafeer, Omar Mohammed Abdullah and Najlaa K Saleh Theory and Practice in Language Studies 14(9) pp2949-57.
303.
Mavimbela, Vusi “Ntongela Masilela’s Persistent Historico-Biographical Method: An Uneasy Balance Enabling the Re-Reading of Memoir, Contemporary History and Popular Journalism” Busani Ngcaweni and Kgomotso M Masemola Critical Arts 38(1) pp95-106.
304.
Mbatha, Sicelo “Rekindling Eco-Ubuntu in Sicelo Mbatha’s Black Lion: Alive in the Wilderness ” Beverley Jane Cornelius and Jean Rossmann Scrutiny2 28(2) pp142-57.
305.
Mda, Zakes “Fluctuations between Tradition and Modernity: Zakes Mda’s The Heart of Redness and Ecofeminism” Sayed Youssef Research in African Literatures 54(4) pp126-39.
306.
— “Ghostly Narratives and Transatlantic/Global African Identity Politics” Kossi Mawuena Logan Africa Today 70(2) pp22-40.
307.
— “The Legacy of Nongqawuse: Cultural Memory and Identity Construction in The Heart of Redness ” Fan Zhang English Studies 105(8) pp1269-83.
308.
— “The Longer Walk to Freedom: South African Prophecy and Neoliberal Intervention upon ‘Tragic Africa’” Amy Rushton pp75-107 in Re-Reading Tragic Africa: Development, Neoliberalism and Contemporary Fiction xi+195pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
309.
— “Making Black Creativity Visible: Reading the Intermediality of Zakes Mda’s Fictions” Lauren Isaacs and Hermann Wittenberg English in Africa 51(2) pp7-27.
310.
— “Ntongela Masilela’s Persistent Historico-Biographical Method: An Uneasy Balance Enabling the Re-Reading of Memoir, Contemporary History and Popular Journalism” Busani Ngcaweni and Kgomotso M Masemola Critical Arts 38(1) pp95-106.
311.
— “South African Crime Fiction: The Philosophical Imports of Death in Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying ” Rahmani Souhila Mahdjouba and Chami Nidhal Mokarabet Falsafia Review 11(1) pp544-58.
312.
— “Spatial Passing: The Revelation of Rural Blackness in Zakes Mda’s Cion ” Kenton Butcher Callaloo 42(2) pp18-30.
313.
Mhlongo, Niq “Bare Life and Subjectivity in Post-Independence Era: The Figure of Homo Sacer in Selected Southern African Narratives” Esther Mavengano and Paul Nepapleh Nkamta African Identities 22(2) pp351-65.
314.
— “Economic Informality in South African Fiction” Josh Jewell pp109-43 in Economic Informality and World Literature viii+234pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
315.
— “Finding the ‘Way Back’: Displacement and the Imaginings of Home in Niq Mhlongo’s Way Back Home ” Nadia Inarmal and Jean Rossmann Journal of Postcolonial Writing 60(5) pp604-16.
316.
Moele, Kgebetli “Bare Life and Subjectivity in Post-Independence Era: The Figure of Homo Sacer in Selected Southern African Narratives” Esther Mavengano and Paul Nepapleh Nkamta African Identities 22(2) pp351-65.
317.
Mpe, Phaswane “Transcreating Cultures in Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow : Embodying Cultural Identity with South African English Authors” Alexa Leung English Languages 10 pp14-36.
318.
Mphahlele, Es’kia “Racialized Railway Mobilities: Repression and Resistance in the Anglophone South African Short Story during the Drum Decade” Sarah Gibson English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp108-22.
319.
Mqhayi, SEK “Depictions of Black Defiance and Sovereign African Personhood in S.E.K. Mqhayi’s U-Don Jadu ” Nomalanga Mkhize and Melathisi Ncityana Critical Arts 38(1) pp62-76.
320.
Msimang, Sisonke “‘The Same Spaces but…Different Worlds’: Witness-Bearing and Redefinitions of Shared Space” Lisa Propst Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(2&3) pp312-28.
321.
Naidoo, Indres “Banyans behind Bars: Three South African Indian Memoirs” Felicity Hand pp161-90 in Mourning and Resilience in Indian Ocean Life Writing Esther Pujolràs-Noguer and Felicity Hand xix+202pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
322.
Nakasa, Nat “Racialized Railway Mobilities: Repression and Resistance in the Anglophone South African Short Story during the Drum Decade” Sarah Gibson English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp108-22.
323.
Ndebele, Njabulo S “Collapsing Seams: The Search for Truth as an Ethical Obligation in the Montage of Voices in Country of My Skull and The Cry of Winnie Mandela ” Robert Rotich, Emilia Ilieva, Dishon Kweya and James Ogude Egerton Journal 13 pp25-45.
324.
— “Multiphrenic Identities and Cultural Theory in Post-Apartheid Literary Adaptations: Reflections on Ramadan Suleiman’s Film Version of Njabulo Simakhale Ndebele’s Fools ” Addamms Mututa and Keyan Tomaselli Current Writing 36(1) pp56-68.
325.
— “Truth as Spectacle, and Spectacle as the Inversion of Life: Suffering Women, Prisoners to the Dream of Romance and Reconciliation” Amelia Paetkau Ethnograph 8 pp46-55.
326.
Nixon, Rob “‘Washed with Sun’: Landscaping South Africa’s Hinterlands” Pamila Gupta Planetary Hinterlands pp129-45 [see General Studies ].
327.
Nkosi, Lewis “Black Irony: Modernism, Mimicry, and African America in Lewis Nkosi’s Drama” Loren Kruger Research in African Literatures 54(1) pp1-17.
328.
— “Decolonizing Apartheid Identities: Lewis Nkosi’s Mating Birds ” Tahsin Çulhaoğlu International Journal of Social Sciences 8(4) pp590-613.
329.
— “Flags, Verdicts and Texts: Dissident Narratives and Literary Mandates for Re-Writing Empire” Muchativugwa Liberty Hove Imbizo 15(1) n.pag.
330.
— “Home and Exile: A Trialogue between Three Africans” Robin Cohen Social Research 91(2) pp565-92.
331.
Noah, Trevor “Exploring Cultural Hybridity and Belonging through a Postcolonial Lens: A Comparative Study of Ifemelu in ‘Americanah ’ and Trevor in ‘Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood ’” Fabrice Lié Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 3(12) pp32-39.
332.
— “Humour as Self-Deprecation in Born a Crime: Stories from South African Childhood by Trevor Noah” Sandiso Ngcobo Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies 15(1) pp41-51.
333.
— “‘If I Speak Like You, I Am You’: Racial Passing in Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime and Other Stories ” Adam Levine Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(2&3) pp278-93.
334.
Ntantala, Phyllis “Not about Heroines: Phyllis Ntantala’s Writing on African Women in Apartheid South Africa” Sibusisiwe Nxongo Agenda 38(1) pp42-52.
335.
Ntshanga, Masande “Economic Informality in South African Fiction” Josh Jewell pp109-43 in Economic Informality and World Literature viii+234pp Palgrave Macmillan (Cham, Switzerland).
336.
Ntshingila, Futhi “Kwasuka-Sukela: A New Paradigm for the African Stories of Women in Futhi Ntshingila’s Shameless and They Got to You Too ” Makhosazana Mhlongo Ecofeminist Perspectives from African Women Creative Writers pp85-102 [see General Studies ].
337.
Omotoso, Yewande “‘An Invisible Rash’: Migrant (Im)Mobility and Corporeality in Yewande Omotoso’s Bom Boy ” Nonki Motahane Social Dynamics 50(2) pp166-82.
338.
— “Post-Apartheid Fiction: A Reading of Yewande Omotoso’s The Woman Next Door ” Waleed Samir Ali Occasional Papers 85 pp3-21.
339.
— “Reading the New Diaspora in Yewande Omotoso’s Fiction” Christopher Ouma The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp555-68 [see General Studies ].
340.
— “‘A Sense of Longing She had Nowhere to Put’: Heterotopic Suburbia in Yewande Omotoso’s The Woman Next Door ” Kim Daniells English in Africa 51(2) pp47-67.
341.
Putuma, Koleka “Learning to Unlearn: Koleka Putuma’s Poetry and Performances” Maria Paola Guarducci Lingue e Linguaggi 64 pp155-72.
342.
— “The Literary Space of Black Women: Trauma, Memory, and Literary Activism in Selected Works of Koleka Putuma” Shun Man Emily Chow-Quesada Current Writing 36(2) pp211-27.
343.
— “Performing the Archive: Resisting Black Female Erasure on Stage, Page, and Fabric” Elisabeth Knittelfelder Ruptured Commons pp119-37 [see General Studies ].
344.
— “Re-Enchanted Bodies of Water: Towards a Decolonial Tidalectics in Recent African Fiction and Performance” Elisabeth Knittelfelder Scrutiny2 28(2) pp39-56.
345.
Renault, Mary “Professional Identity and Personal Space in Mary Renault’s Kind Are Her Answers and Return to Night ” Victoria Stewart pp20-34 in Mid-Century Women’s Writing: Disrupting the Public/Private Divide ed Melissa Dinsman, Megan Faragher and Ravenel Richardson 256pp Manchester Univ Press (Manchester).
346.
Reznek, Jennie “Discovering the ‘In-Common’ in Magnet Theatre’s Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking ” Jill Planche Ruptured Commons pp204-25 [see General Studies ].
347.
Rose-Innes, Henrietta “Fuel Scavengers: Climate Colonialism in the South African Science Fiction of Alex Latimer’s Space Race , Henrietta Rose-Innes’ Poison , and Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 ” Peter J Maurits pp141-56 in Postcolonial Theory and Crisis ed Paulo de Medeiros and Sandra Ponzanesi viii+270pp De Gruyter (Berlin).
348.
Rosenthal, Jane “The Playful Karoo: Translating a South African Story into the Metaverse” Andrea Hayes Critical Arts 38(2&3) pp160-76.
349.
Schreiner, Olive “Common/Wealth: Contested Commons and Proleptic Critique” Andrew van der Vlies Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(1) pp43-52.
350.
— “Odd Women, New Women, and the Problem of Erotic Indifference in Late-Victorian Feminism” Leland Jasperse Signs 49(2) pp411-34.
351.
— Olive Schreiner: Writing Networks and Global Contexts ed Jade Munslow Ong and Andrew van der Vlies xiv+338pp Edinburgh Univ Press (Edinburgh).
352.
— “Thinking of and with Another: Caring for Schreiner in the Time of COVID” Barbara Black Global Nineteenth-Century Studies 3(2) pp171-91.
353.
— “Underground” Daniel Wright pp69-104 in The Grounds of the Novel 246pp Stanford Univ Press (Redwood City, USA).
354.
— “Walking the Nation in The Story of an African Farm ” Vivian Kao Nineteenth-Century Contexts 46(3) pp355-66.
355.
Serote, Mongane Wally “Erotics of Revolution: Mongane Serote and the Black Cosmological Archive” Uhuru Portia Phalafala Literature and the Work of Universality pp167-87 [see General Studies ].
356.
Smith, Pauline “Reading Water in The Little Karoo ” Myrtle J Hooper and Isabel B Rawlins Literator 45(1) n.pag.
357.
Steinberg, Jonny “‘One Does not Do That to a Human Being’: Reading A Man of Good Hope (2015) as a Testimonio of Human Rights” Nonki Motahane Imbizo 15(2) n.pag.
358.
Themba, Can “Racialized Railway Mobilities: Repression and Resistance in the Anglophone South African Short Story during the Drum Decade” Sarah Gibson English Studies in Africa 67(2) pp108-22.
359.
Tlali, Miriam “Citizenship and Social Status in Miriam Tlali’s Muriel at Metropolitan ” Lieselot Tuytens Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(1) pp35-45.
360.
Trollope, Anthony “A ‘Fanatic in Morality’: The ‘Native’ Question, Revisions, and Emotional Intensity in Anthony Trollope’s South Africa (1878)” Ge Tang English Studies 105(6) pp812-30.
361.
Van Niekerk, Marlene “Allegory, Waste, and the Promise of Political Transition in Marlene van Niekerk’s Triomf ” Martin Premoli Stilet 36(2) pp65-81.
362.
— “The Popular Reception of Marlene van Niekerk’s Triomf and the Making of Literary Systems” Reinhardt Fourie Stilet 36(2) pp1-20.
363.
— “Triomf : Examining the Strangeness of South African Democracy” Siseko H Kumalo Stilet 36(2) pp21-37.
364.
Vandermerwe, Meg “Ghostly National Imaginings and the (Il)logic of Capitalism in Meg Vandermerwe’s Zebra Crossing ” Isaac Ndlovu African Identities 22(3) pp634-47.
365.
— “The Representation of Water Spirits in Southern African Literature” Confidence Joseph Life Writing and the Southern Hemisphere pp145-56 [see General Studies ].
366.
Venter, Eben “The Seeing Eye, the Narrating I: Animals in Eben Venter’s Decima (2023)” Karl van Wyk Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(2) pp34-44.
367.
Vilakazi, Benedict Wallet “Benedict Wallet Vilakazi and the Hound of Heaven” Jeffrey Murray Research in African Literatures 54(4) pp140-53.
368.
Vladislavić, Ivan “‘The Same Spaces but…Different Worlds’: Witness-Bearing and Redefinitions of Shared Space” Lisa Propst Literature, Critique, and Empire Today 59(2&3) pp312-28.
369.
— “Shakespeare, Auerbach, Vladislavić: Figural Readings and Temporalities of Crisis in Johannesburg” Russell West-Pavlov pp80-98 in Temporalities in/of Crises in Anglophone Literatures ed Sibylle Baumbach and Birgit Neumann xi+228pp Routledge (New York).
370.
— “A Work, or a Walk, in Progress: Associative Practice in Ivan Vladislavić’s Portrait with Keys: The City of Johannesburg Unlocked ” Kristine Kelly Ruptured Commons pp56-74 [see General Studies ].
371.
Wanner, Zukiswa “Holding the Global Gaze: The Image of Africa and the Unapologetic Aesthetics of (Un)Belonging in the Second Wave New African Diasporic Literatures: NoViolet Bulawayo, Sefi Atta, Zukiswa Wanner, and Nana Nkweti” Martha Ndakalako The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp393-407 [see General Studies ].
372.
— “The Racial Politics of Afropolitanism and Zukiswa Wanner’s London, Cape Town, Joburg ” Marzia Milazzo Journal of Postcolonial Writing 60(3) pp374-89.
373.
Watson, Stephen “The Sense of Place in the Cederberg Poems of Stephen Watson” Gavin Heath English Academy Review 41(2) pp103-12.
374.
Wicomb, Zoë “An Arc beyond Stasis : Activism in the Hinterland-Facing Fictions of Alex La Guma and Zoë Wicomb” Andrew van der Vlies Planetary Hinterlands pp179-92 [see General Studies ].
375.
— “Post-Apartheid Haptic: Tact and Tactility in Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light ” Imke van Heerden Journal of Literary Studies 40 n.pag.
376.
— “Writing the Silenced Female Body, Scrutinizing the Grand Narrative of Colonization and Decolonization: The Body in Zoë Wicomb’s David’s Story ” Ju-hong Shi and Wen-jie Luo Journal of Literature and Art Studies 14(7) pp576-83.
377.
— “Zoë Wicomb and the Poetics of Social Irony” Stefan Helgesson The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature pp95-103 [see General Studies ].
378.
Barnard-Naudé, Jaco Spectres of Reparation in South Africa: Re-Encountering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ix+254pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
379.
Bonzon, Julie The Market Photo Workshop in South Africa and the ‘Born Free’ Generation: Remaking Histories ix+208pp Routledge (New York).
380.
Boucher, David and Bongani Ngqulunga, ed Reappraising the Life and Legacy of Jan C. Smuts ix+416pp UJ Press (Johannesburg).
381.
Clarke, Duncan Cecil Rhodes’ Library 328pp Royal Sable Publishing (UK).
382.
Dlamini, Jacob Dying for Freedom: Political Martyrdom in South Africa 152pp Polity (Cambridge, UK).
383.
Dube, Musa W, Telesia K Musili and Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, ed African Women Legends and the Spirituality of Resistance xx+251pp Routledge (Abingdon, UK).
384.
Du Toit, Julienne and Chris Marais Karoo Roads IV: In Faraway Places 363pp MLM (Cradock).
385.
Keniston, Billy Apartheid Spies and the Revolutionary Underground: The Assassination of Jeanette Schoon 336pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
386.
Lodge, Tom Red Road to Freedom: A History of the South African Communist Party 1921-2021 636pp James Currey (Woodbridge, UK).
387.
Nicholson, Chris Who Really Killed Chris Hani? 464pp Veritas (n.p.).
388.
Nuttall, Sarah and Isabel Hofmeyr, ed Publishing from the South: A Century of Wits University Press 355pp Wits Univ Press (Johannesburg).
389.
Southall, Roger Smuts & Mandela: The Men Who Made South Africa 410pp Jacana (Johannesburg).
390.
Vladislavić, Ivan The Near North 264pp Picador Africa (Johannesburg).
391.Critical Arts 38(1) Ntongela Masilela and the New African Movement ed Bongani Ngqulunga, Busani Ngcaweni and Keyan G Tomaselli 115pp.
392.Current Writing 36(2) Literature, Activism and Transformative Learning ed Goutam Karmahar 259pp.
393.English in Africa 51(1) [special issue on Sindiwe Magona] ed Renée Schatteman and Meg Vandermerwe 139pp.
394.English Studies in Africa 67(2) Moving Publicly, Writing Mobility: Public Transport in African Literatures ed Anna-Leena Toivanen and Magdalena Pfalzgraf 136pp.
395.Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 61(1) Feminismes en Suid-Afrikaanse Letterkundes / Feminisms and South African Literatures ed Marni Bonthuys 151pp.
