Black Writers from South Africa: Towards a Discourse of LiberationMacmillan, 1989 - 284 Seiten |
Inhalt
Autobiographical Writings | 107 |
The Poetry of Mongane Serote | 153 |
The Literature of Combat | 211 |
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Black Writers From South Africa: Towards A Discourse Of Liberation Jane Watts Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1989 |
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aesthetic African culture African Image alien apartheid artistic attempt audience autobiography Baby Must Weep banned Bantu Education Behold Mama Bessie Head Biko black American Black Consciousness Movement black South African black writers Botswana censorship character context critical Eagleton emotions essay experience Ezekiel Mphahlele force fragmentation freedom function genre Heinemann human Ibid identity ideology individual intellectual Johannesburg language Lewis Nkosi liberation struggle literary form Literary Theory literary tradition lives London Mafika Gwala Manganyi masses Mbulelo Mzamane Modisane Mongane Serote Mphahlele's Mzamane Nadine Gordimer narrative negritude Nkosi novel oppression people's poems poetry poets police political problem question Ravan reader reality recognises relationships revolutionary role Sartre Sepamla Serote's shebeen significant Sipho Sepamla situation social society Sophiatown South African literature South African writers Soweto Soweto uprising story structure township Tsetlo Tsi's violence Voices western literary Whirlwind