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Southern African literature (English) --- AIDS (Disease) --- Africa, Southern
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Includes works by Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer, Urieta Kazahendike, Labotsibeni, Sindiwe Magona, Winnie Madikizela Mandela, Emma Sandile, Lydia Umkasetemba, Tryn Isaac, Noneko Toney, Kaatje Nieuwveldt, Adele Mabille, Susiwe Bengu, Kambauruma Kazahendike, Eliza Feilden, Minnie Martin, Khami, Adelaide Charles Dube, Louisa Mvemve, Sara van Vijk, Nontsizi Mgqwetho, Oratile Sekgoma, Ntebogang Ratshosa, Florence Thandiswa Jabavu, Lilian Ngoyi, Joyce Sikhakhane, Miriam Tlali, Regina Ntongana, Kristina Rungano, Agnes Sam, Joan Hambidge, Karen Press, Zoe Wicomb, Maria Munsaka, Marevasei Kachere, Thoko Remigia Makhanya, Colette Mutangadura, Sheila Masote, Elizabeth Ncube, Yvonne Vera, Ellen K. Kuzwayo, Antjie Krog, Elizabeth Dube, Yvette Christianse and others.
Southern African literature (English) --- Women --- Women authors. --- History --- Africa, Southern --- Anthologie. --- Femmes --- Littérature africaine de langue anglaise --- Littérature africaine --- Littérature de l'Afrique australe (anglaise) --- Schriftstellerin. --- Tradition orale --- Women. --- Histoire --- Femmes écrivains --- Traductions anglaises --- Écrivaines. --- Afrique australe --- Southern Africa --- Southern Africa. --- Südafrika.
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In a collection of sixteen essays, Gagiano addresses over twenty texts from various African regions and periods. The works discussed here range from transcriptions of ancient (Khoikhoi / San) folktales to some of the classic texts of the African English literary canon and include recent writing about urgent contemporary social and gender issues. As the title indicates, Annie Gagiano's focus is on the way these texts engage with the forces that damage and threaten life and quality of life in various African contexts. She pays tribute -- by means of carefully argued analyses -- to the authors' political courage and social concern and to their subtle delineations of their African character' experiences. Central to her focus is the verbal artistry of these authors' memorable and complex representations. Her collection as a whole insists on the philosophical and aesthetic importance of African texts of the kind discussed here -- to the global reading public as much as to the 'real world' of their original contexts. Along with a new preface, several new essays have been added to the new 2014 edition to bring the collection up to date with the latest developments in the field of study.
African literature (English) --- Southern African literature (English) --- Littérature africaine de langue anglaise --- Littérature sud-africaine de langue anglaise --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Africa --- Africa, Southern --- Afrique du Sud --- Afrique --- In literature. --- In literature. --- Dans la littérature. --- Dans la littérature.
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