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  1. Sol Plaatje's Native life in South Africa
    past and present

    First published in 1916, Sol Plaatje{u2019}s Native Life in South Africa was written by one of the South Africa{u2019}s most talented early twentieth-century black leaders and journalists. Plaatje{u2019}s pioneering book arose out of an early African... mehr

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    First published in 1916, Sol Plaatje{u2019}s Native Life in South Africa was written by one of the South Africa{u2019}s most talented early twentieth-century black leaders and journalists. Plaatje{u2019}s pioneering book arose out of an early African National Congress campaign to protest against the discriminatory1913 Natives Land Act. Native Life vividly narrates Plaatje{u2019}s investigative journeying into South Africa{u2019}s rural heartlands to report on the effects of the Act and his involvement in the deputation to the British imperial government. At the same time it tells the bigger story of the assault on black rights and opportunities in the newly consolidated Union of South Africa - and the resistance to it. Originally published in war-time London, but about South Africa and its place in the world, Native Life travelled far and wide, being distributed in the United States under the auspices of prominent African-American W E B Du Bois. South African editions were to follow only in the late apartheid period and beyond. The aim of this multi-authored volume is to shed new light on how and why Native Life came into being at a critical historical juncture, and to reflect on how it can be read in relation to South Africa{u2019}s heightened challenges today. Crucial areas that come under the spotlight in this collection include land, race, history, mobility, belonging, war, the press, law, literature, language, gender, politics, and the state Sol T Plaatje and the 'power of all' / Njabulo S Ndebele -- Introduction -- Native Life in South Africa -- then and now / Janet Remmington, Brian Willan and Bhekizizwe Peterson -- Editions of Native Life in South Africa: 1916 to the present -- Looking back: Foreword to Ravan Press edition of Native Life in South Africa, 1982 / Bessie Head -- Poetic tributes: What is in a name? In memory of Sol T Plaatje / Violet N Plaatje -- Segopoco Sa Moshui Sol T Plaatje / James M Molebaloa -- In memory of the late Sol T Plaatje / James M Molebaloa (translated by Nhlanhla Maake) -- Lefatshe, nkometse / Sabata-mpho Mokae -- Earth, swallow me / Sabata-mpho Mokae -- Native Life in South Africa: Writing, publication, reception / Brian Willan -- Modernist at large: The aesthetics of Native Life in South Africa / Bhekizizwe Peterson -- The print world of the press and Native Life in South Africa / Peter Limb -- Going places: Native Life in South Africa and the politics of mobility / Janet Remmington -- Native Life in South Africa and the world at war / Albert Grundlingh -- African intellectual history, black cosmopolitanism and Native Life in South Africa / Khwezi Mkhize -- 'Native Lives' behind Native Life: Intellectual and political influences on the ANC and democratic South Africa / Andre Odendaal -- Whose past? Native Life in South Africa and historical writing / Christopher Sounders -- Women and society in Native Life in South Africa: Roles and ruptures / Heather Hughes -- African progressivism, land and law: Re-reading Native Life in South Africa / Keith Breckenridge -- Land and belonging: On the tomb ya ga Solomon Plaatje / Jacob Dlamini -- Revisiting the landscapes of Native Life / Sean O'Toole -- A contemporary reimagining: The road to Dikhudung / Sabata-mpho Mokae

     

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  2. Foundational African writers
    Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Hrsg.); Mkhize, Khwezi (Hrsg.); Xaba, Makhosazana (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    The essays in this collection were crafted in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse... mehr

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    The essays in this collection were crafted in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse lives across several continents. In the years following the Second World War they produced more than half a century of foundational creative writing and literary criticism, and made stellar contributions to institutions and repertoires of African and black arts and letters in South Africa and internationally.

    The range of the centenarians' imaginations, critical analyses and social interventions spanned disciplinary divides. This volume, in the same spirit, draws on approaches that are equally transdisciplinary. Two aims thread through the contributors' reflections on the complexities of black existence and of intellectual and cultural life in the twentieth century. The first is the exploration of some of the centenarians' key texts and cultural projects that shaped their legacies. In doing so, the volume contributors trace a number of divergent intellectual and aesthetic lineages in their works and organisational activities. The second aim is a consideration of the ways in which these foundational writers' legacies continue to resonate today, confirming their status as crucial contributors to modern African and diasporic black arts and letters

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Hrsg.); Mkhize, Khwezi (Hrsg.); Xaba, Makhosazana (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776147533
    RVK Klassifikation: EP 20020
    Schlagworte: South African literature (English) / 20th century / History and criticism; South African literature (English) / 21st century / History and criticism; Literatur; Schriftsteller
    Weitere Schlagworte: Abrahams, Peter / 1919-2017; Jabavu, Noni; Nyembezi, C. L. Sibusiso / (Cyril Lincoln Sibusiso) / 1919-2000; Mphahlele, Es'kia / 1919-2008
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 450 Seiten)
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  3. Foundational African writers
    Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Hrsg.); Mkhize, Khwezi (Hrsg.); Xaba, Makhosazana (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    "The essays in this collection were written in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse... mehr

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    "The essays in this collection were written in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse lives across several continents. In the years following the Second World War they produced more than half a century of foundational creative writing and literary criticism, and made stellar contributions to the founding and enhancement of institutions and repertoires of African and black arts and letters in South Africa and internationally. As a result, their lifeworlds and oeuvres present sharp and multifaceted engagements with and generative insights into a wide range of issues, including precolonial existence, colonialism, empire, race, culture, identity, class, the language question, tradition, modernity, exile, Pan-Africanism, and decolonisation."

     

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    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Hrsg.); Mkhize, Khwezi (Hrsg.); Xaba, Makhosazana (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781776147519; 9781776147526
    RVK Klassifikation: EP 20020
    Schlagworte: Schriftsteller; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: South African literature / 20th century / History and criticism; South African literature / 21st century / History and criticism; South African literature; 1900-2099; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xxi, 450 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Tribute to Professor Bhekizizwe Peterson / Jill Bradbury, Khwezi Mkhize and Makhosazana Xaba -- Introduction / Bhekizizwe Peterson, Khwezi Mkhize and Makhosazana Xaba -- Part I: Remapping and Rereading African Literature and Cultural Production -- Chapter 1 Foundational Writers and the Making of African Literary Genealogy: Es'kia Mphahlele and Peter Abrahams / James Ogude -- Chapter 2 Foundational African Literary Discourse and Dimensions of Authority / Obi Nwakanma -- Chapter 3 Situating Sibusiso Nyembezi in African Literary History / ikhumbuzo Mngadi -- Chapter 4 A Footnote and a Pioneer: Noni Jabavu's Legacy / Athambile Masola -- Chapter 5 'Navigations of Tyranny': Reconsidering Es'kia Mphahlele's Writing / Crain Soudien -- ?Chapter 6 Noni Jabavu and the Sensibilities of Early Black Educated Elites / Hugo Canham -- ?Part II: South Africa and Fugitive Imaginaries -- Chapter 7 (Un)Homing and the Uncanny: The (Auto)Biographical Es'kia Mphahlele / Thando Njovane --

    Chapter 8 In the Shadows of the British Empire: Nyembezi's Inkinsela YaseMngungundlovu / Innocentia J. Mhlambi -- Chapter 9 Escaping Apartheid: Race, Education and Cultural Exchange, 1955-2003 / Anne-Maria Makhulu -- Chapter 10 Photographing Home Life in Alexandra between the 1930s and the 1970s / Thuto Thipe -- ?Chapter 11 Down Avenues of (Un)Learning: Reading, Writing and Being / Jill Bradbury -- ?Part III: In the Eye of the Short Century: Diaspora and pan-Africanism Reconsidered -- Chapter 12 Es'kia Mphahlele and the Question of the Aesthetic / Khwezi Mkhize -- Chapter 13 'African Contrasts': Noni Jabavu's Travelogue as Kaleidoscope / Tina Steiner -- Chapter 14 Es'kia Mphahlele, Chemchemi and Pan-African Literary Publics / Christopher E.W. Ouma -- Chapter 15 The 'Crossroads and Forkways' of Pan-Africanism between 1948 and 1968 / Bhekizizwe Peterson --

    Chapter 16 'She Certainly Couldn't Be Conventional If She Tried': Noni Jabavu, the Editor of The New Strand Magazine in London / Makhosazana Xaba -- Chapter 17 Anti-Colonial Romance and Tragedy in Peter Abrahams' A Wreath for Udomo / Andrea Thorpe -- Chapter 18 Mphahlele's Writing in the Whirlwind / Stéphane Robolin -- Chapter 19 From South Africa to Coyaba: Peter Abrahams' (New) World Geographies / Victoria J. Collis-Buthelezi

  4. Foundational African writers
    Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele
    Erschienen: 2022; © 2022
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    A collection of essays celebrating the centenaries of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all born in South Africa in 1919. These foundational writers produced fiction, criticism, journalism and life writing, and... mehr

     

    A collection of essays celebrating the centenaries of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all born in South Africa in 1919. These foundational writers produced fiction, criticism, journalism and life writing, and their oeuvres are crucial to the genealogies of modern African and diasporic black literature.

     

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    Beteiligt: Xaba, Makhosazana (Hrsg.); Mkhize, Khwezi (Hrsg.); Bradbury, Jill (Hrsg.); Canham, Hugo (Hrsg.); Collis-Buthelezi, Victoria J. (Hrsg.); Gikandi, Simon (Hrsg.); Makhulu, Anne-Maria (Hrsg.); Masola, Athambile (Hrsg.); Mhlambi, Innocentia Jabulisile (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781776147519; 9781776147526
    Schlagworte: Abrahams, Peter; Nyembezi, Cyril L. Sibusio; Mphahlele, Ezekiel; ; Südafrika; Literatur; Geschichte;
    Umfang: xxi, 450 Seiten, Illustrationen
  5. Foundational African writers
    Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Mkhize, Khwezi (Herausgeber); Xaba, Makhosazana (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    "The essays in this collection were written in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse... mehr

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    "The essays in this collection were written in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse lives across several continents. In the years following the Second World War they produced more than half a century of foundational creative writing and literary criticism, and made stellar contributions to the founding and enhancement of institutions and repertoires of African and black arts and letters in South Africa and internationally. As a result, their lifeworlds and oeuvres present sharp and multifaceted engagements with and generative insights into a wide range of issues, including precolonial existence, colonialism, empire, race, culture, identity, class, the language question, tradition, modernity, exile, Pan-Africanism, and decolonisation."

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Mkhize, Khwezi (Herausgeber); Xaba, Makhosazana (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781776147519; 9781776147526
    RVK Klassifikation: EP 20020
    Schlagworte: Afrika; Schriftsteller; Literatur; Geschichte ab 1919;
    Weitere Schlagworte: South African literature / 20th century / History and criticism; South African literature / 21st century / History and criticism; South African literature; 1900-2099; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: xxi, 450 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Tribute to Professor Bhekizizwe Peterson / Jill Bradbury, Khwezi Mkhize and Makhosazana Xaba -- Introduction / Bhekizizwe Peterson, Khwezi Mkhize and Makhosazana Xaba -- Part I: Remapping and Rereading African Literature and Cultural Production -- Chapter 1 Foundational Writers and the Making of African Literary Genealogy: Es'kia Mphahlele and Peter Abrahams / James Ogude -- Chapter 2 Foundational African Literary Discourse and Dimensions of Authority / Obi Nwakanma -- Chapter 3 Situating Sibusiso Nyembezi in African Literary History / ikhumbuzo Mngadi -- Chapter 4 A Footnote and a Pioneer: Noni Jabavu's Legacy / Athambile Masola -- Chapter 5 'Navigations of Tyranny': Reconsidering Es'kia Mphahlele's Writing / Crain Soudien -- ?Chapter 6 Noni Jabavu and the Sensibilities of Early Black Educated Elites / Hugo Canham -- ?Part II: South Africa and Fugitive Imaginaries -- Chapter 7 (Un)Homing and the Uncanny: The (Auto)Biographical Es'kia Mphahlele / Thando Njovane --

    Chapter 8 In the Shadows of the British Empire: Nyembezi's Inkinsela YaseMngungundlovu / Innocentia J. Mhlambi -- Chapter 9 Escaping Apartheid: Race, Education and Cultural Exchange, 1955-2003 / Anne-Maria Makhulu -- Chapter 10 Photographing Home Life in Alexandra between the 1930s and the 1970s / Thuto Thipe -- ?Chapter 11 Down Avenues of (Un)Learning: Reading, Writing and Being / Jill Bradbury -- ?Part III: In the Eye of the Short Century: Diaspora and pan-Africanism Reconsidered -- Chapter 12 Es'kia Mphahlele and the Question of the Aesthetic / Khwezi Mkhize -- Chapter 13 'African Contrasts': Noni Jabavu's Travelogue as Kaleidoscope / Tina Steiner -- Chapter 14 Es'kia Mphahlele, Chemchemi and Pan-African Literary Publics / Christopher E.W. Ouma -- Chapter 15 The 'Crossroads and Forkways' of Pan-Africanism between 1948 and 1968 / Bhekizizwe Peterson --

    Chapter 16 'She Certainly Couldn't Be Conventional If She Tried': Noni Jabavu, the Editor of The New Strand Magazine in London / Makhosazana Xaba -- Chapter 17 Anti-Colonial Romance and Tragedy in Peter Abrahams' A Wreath for Udomo / Andrea Thorpe -- Chapter 18 Mphahlele's Writing in the Whirlwind / Stéphane Robolin -- Chapter 19 From South Africa to Coyaba: Peter Abrahams' (New) World Geographies / Victoria J. Collis-Buthelezi

  6. Sol Plaatje's Native life in South Africa
    past and present
    Beteiligt: Remmington, Janet (Herausgeber); Willan, Brian (Herausgeber); Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Ndebele, Njabulo S.
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    First published in 1916, Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa was written by one of the South Africa's most talented early twentieth-century black leaders and journalists. Plaatje's pioneering book arose out of an early African National Congress... mehr

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    First published in 1916, Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa was written by one of the South Africa's most talented early twentieth-century black leaders and journalists. Plaatje's pioneering book arose out of an early African National Congress campaign to protest against the discriminatory1913 Natives Land Act. Native Life vividly narrates Plaatje's investigative journeying into South Africa's rural heartlands to report on the effects of the Act and his involvement in the deputation to the British imperial government. At the same time it tells the bigger story of the assault on black rights and opportunities in the newly consolidated Union of South Africa - and the resistance to it. Originally published in war-time London, but about South Africa and its place in the world, Native Life travelled far and wide, being distributed in the United States under the auspices of prominent African-American W E B Du Bois. South African editions were to follow only in the late apartheid period and beyond. The aim of this multi-authored volume is to shed new light on how and why Native Life came into being at a critical historical juncture, and to reflect on how it can be read in relation to South Africa's heightened challenges today. Crucial areas that come under the spotlight in this collection include land, race, history, mobility, belonging, war, the press, law, literature, language, gender, politics, and the state.

     

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    Beteiligt: Remmington, Janet (Herausgeber); Willan, Brian (Herausgeber); Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Ndebele, Njabulo S.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781868149827
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xlix, 263 pages)
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  7. Foundational African writers
    Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Mkhize, Khwezi (Herausgeber); Xaba, Makhosazana (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The essays in this collection were crafted in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse... mehr

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    The essays in this collection were crafted in celebration of the centenaries, in 2019, of Peter Abrahams, Noni Jabavu, Sibusiso Cyril Lincoln Nyembezi and Es'kia Mphahlele, all of whom were born in 1919. All four centenarians lived rich and diverse lives across several continents. In the years following the Second World War they produced more than half a century of foundational creative writing and literary criticism, and made stellar contributions to institutions and repertoires of African and black arts and letters in South Africa and internationally.

    The range of the centenarians' imaginations, critical analyses and social interventions spanned disciplinary divides. This volume, in the same spirit, draws on approaches that are equally transdisciplinary. Two aims thread through the contributors' reflections on the complexities of black existence and of intellectual and cultural life in the twentieth century. The first is the exploration of some of the centenarians' key texts and cultural projects that shaped their legacies. In doing so, the volume contributors trace a number of divergent intellectual and aesthetic lineages in their works and organisational activities. The second aim is a consideration of the ways in which these foundational writers' legacies continue to resonate today, confirming their status as crucial contributors to modern African and diasporic black arts and letters.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Peterson, Bhekizizwe (Herausgeber); Mkhize, Khwezi (Herausgeber); Xaba, Makhosazana (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776147533
    Schlagworte: South African literature (English); South African literature (English)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 450 pages)