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Bisexuality has been explored in increasing numbers of South African novels published since 1994. In a society previously dominated by an either/or mindset, what does this development signify ?
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LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- LITTERATURE AFRIKAANS --- ANTHOLOGIES --- ANTHOLOGIES --- ANTHOLOGIES --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- LITTERATURE AFRIKAANS --- ANTHOLOGIES --- ANTHOLOGIES --- ANTHOLOGIES
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South African literature (English) --- South African literature (English). --- Literatur. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Geschichte 1880-1975. --- Südafrika. --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- Litterature sud-africaine de langue anglaise --- Histoire et critique
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In the first published book-length study of Indian fiction in South Africa, Pallavi Rastogi demonstrates that Indians desire South African citizenship in the fullest sense of the word, a longing for inclusion that is asserted through an “Afrindian” identity. Afrindian Fictions: Diaspora, Race, and National Desire in South Africa examines Afrindian identity and blurs the racial binary of black and white interaction in South African studies as well as unsettles the East-West paradigm of migration dominant in South Asian diaspora studies. While offering incisive analyses of the work of the most important South African Indian writers today—Ahmed Essop, Farida Karodia, Achmat Dangor, Imraan Coovadia, and Praba Moodley among others—the author also places South African Indian fiction within broader literary traditions. Rastogi’s project of recovery shines a light on the rich but neglected literature by South African Indians. The book closes with interviews conducted with six key South African Indian writers. Here the authors not only reflect on their own writing but also comment on many of the issues raised in the book itself, particularly the role of Indians in South Africa today, and the status of South African Indian writing. Afrindian Fictions is a valuable introduction to South African Indian literature as well as a major interrogation of some of the foundational notions of post-colonial literary studies.
LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- DIASPORA --- INDIENS DE L'INDE --- Identité (psychologie) --- IDENTITE COLLECTIVE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- AUTEURS INDIENS --- DANS LA LITTERATURE --- A L'ETRANGER --- Dans la littérature --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- LITTERATURE SUD-AFRICAINE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- DIASPORA --- INDIENS DE L'INDE --- Identité (psychologie) --- IDENTITE COLLECTIVE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- AUTEURS INDIENS --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE --- A L'ETRANGER --- VIE INTELLECTUELLE --- Dans la littérature
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