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  1. The muzzled muse
    literature and censorship in South Africa
    Erschienen: ©1997
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co., Amsterdam [The Netherlands]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 1282162349; 1556194315; 1556194323; 9027222207; 9027222215; 9027298009; 9781282162341; 9781556194313; 9781556194320; 9789027222206; 9789027222213; 9789027298003
    Schriftenreihe: Utrecht publications in general and comparative literature ; v. 32
    Schlagworte: Literatura sudafricana (Inglés) / Historia y crítica; Literatura Afrikaans / Historia y crítica; Literatura comparada / Inglesa y Afrikaans; Literatura comparada / Afrikaans e inglesa; Censura / Sudáfrica; Letterkunde; Engels; Afrikaans; Censuur; Englisch; Literatur; Comparative literature; South African literature (English); South African literature (English); Afrikaans literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Censorship; Literatur; Zensur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 181 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-178) and index

    A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the strategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary to know the specific restrictions of the censorship regime in question. In South Africa under apartheid all writers were confronted with the question of how to respond to the pressure of censorship. This confrontation took a different form however, depending on what group the writer belonged to and what language he/she used. By looking at white writers writing in Afrikaans and white and black writers writing in English, this book gives the impact of censorship on South African literature a comparative examination which it has not received before. The book considers works by J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Andre Brink, and others less known to readers outside South Africa like Karel Schoeman, Louis Kruger, Christopher Hope, Miriam Tlali and Mtutuzeli Matshoba. It treats the censorship laws of the apartheid regime as well as, in the final chapter, the new law of the Mandela government which shows some surprising similarities to its predecessor

    THE MUZZLED MUSE; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. South Africa and Censorship; Chapter 2. The Application of the Publications Act; Chapter 3 Censorship and Afrikaans Literature; Chapter 4. Afrikaans Authors and Censorship; Chapter 5. Censorship and White English Literature; Chapter 6. English Authors and Censorship; Chapter 7. Censorship and Black Literature in English; Chapter 8. Black Authors and Censorship; Chapter 9. Censorship in a Democratic South Africa; Conclusion; References; Index

  2. The muzzled muse
    literature and censorship in South Africa
    Erschienen: (c)1997
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co, Amsterdam [The Netherlands]

    A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the strategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary... mehr

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    A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the strategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary to know the specific restrictions of the censorship regime in question. In South Africa under apartheid all writers were confronted with the question of how to respond to the pressure of censorship. This confrontation took a different form however, depending on what group the writer belonged to and what language he/she used. By looking at white writers writing in Afrikaans and white and black writers writing in English, this book gives the impact of censorship on South African literature a comparative examination which it has not received before. The book considers works by J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Andre Brink, and others less known to readers outside South Africa like Karel Schoeman, Louis Kruger, Christopher Hope, Miriam Tlali and Mtutuzeli Matshoba. It treats the censorship laws of the apartheid regime as well as, in the final chapter, the new law of the Mandela government which shows some surprising similarities to its predecessor

     

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  3. The muzzled muse
    literature and censorship in South Africa
    Erschienen: 1997
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    A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the strategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary... mehr

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    A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the strategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary to know the specific restrictions of the censorship regime in question. In South Africa under apartheid all writers were confronted with the question of how to respond to the pressure of censorship. This confrontation took a different form however, depending on what group the writer belonged to and what language he/she used. By looking at white writers writing in Afrikaans and white and black writers writing in English, this book gives the impact of censorship on South African literature a comparative examination which it has not received before. The book considers works by J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Andre Brink, and others less known to readers outside South Africa like Karel Schoeman, Louis Kruger, Christopher Hope, Miriam Tlali and Mtutuzeli Matshoba. It treats the censorship laws of the apartheid regime as well as, in the final chapter, the new law of the Mandela government which shows some surprising similarities to its predecessor.

     

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    ISBN: 9789027298003; 9027298009
    Schriftenreihe: Utrecht publications in general and comparative literature ; v. 32
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 181 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-178) and index

  4. Muzzled Muse
    Literature and censorship in South Africa
    Autor*in: Lange, Margreet
    Erschienen: 1997; ©1997.
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Philadelphia

    "The long history of censorship is a parallel and equally powerful history of literature. Censors bear witness to the power of the word even more forcefully than the writers and the readers they consider dangerous." (Index on Censorship 6/1996)A... mehr

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    "The long history of censorship is a parallel and equally powerful history of literature. Censors bear witness to the power of the word even more forcefully than the writers and the readers they consider dangerous." (Index on Censorship 6/1996)A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the stategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary to know the specific restrictions of the censorship regime in question. In South Africa under apartheid all writers were confronted with the question of how to respond to the pressure of censorship. This confrontation took a different form however, depending on what group the writer belonged to and what language he/she used. By looking at white writers writing in Afrikaans and white and black writers writing in English, this book gives the impact of censorship on South African literature a comparative examination which it has not received before. The book considers works by J.M.Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, André Brink, and others less known to readers outside South Africa like Karel Schoeman, Louis Krüger, Christopher Hope, Miriam Tlali and Mtutuzeli Matshoba. It treats the censorship laws of the apartheid regime as well as, in the final chapter, the new law of the Mandela government which shows some surprising similarities to its predecessor.Margreet de Lange teaches Comparative Literature at Utrecht University and coordinates the University's interdisciplinary program of South African Studies. She received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York."De Lange expertly sketches in the historical and literary backgrounds as she goes, taking us right up to the recent (unsatisfactory) revision of the censorship laws, making The Muzzled Muse a THE MUZZLED MUSE -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. South Africa and Censorship -- Chapter 2. The Application of the Publications Act -- Chapter 3 Censorship and Afrikaans Literature -- Chapter 4. Afrikaans Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 5. Censorship and White English Literature -- Chapter 6. English Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 7. Censorship and Black Literature in English -- Chapter 8. Black Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 9. Censorship in a Democratic South Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Literature primary sources -- South Africa, Censorship and Literature -- Index -- The Series UTRECHT PUBLICATIONS IN GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE.

     

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    ISBN: 9789027298003
    Schriftenreihe: Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature
    Schlagworte: Afrikaans literature ; History and criticism; Censorship ; South Africa; Comparative literature ; Afrikaans and English; Comparative literature ; English and Afrikaans; Comparative literature; South African literature (English) ; Black authors ; History and criticism; South African literature (English) ; White authors ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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  5. Muzzled Muse
    Literature and censorship in South Africa
    Autor*in: Lange, Margreet
    Erschienen: 1997; ©1997.
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Philadelphia

    "The long history of censorship is a parallel and equally powerful history of literature. Censors bear witness to the power of the word even more forcefully than the writers and the readers they consider dangerous." (Index on Censorship 6/1996)A... mehr

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    "The long history of censorship is a parallel and equally powerful history of literature. Censors bear witness to the power of the word even more forcefully than the writers and the readers they consider dangerous." (Index on Censorship 6/1996)A critical assessment of literature produced under censorship needs to take into account that the stategies of the censors are answered by strategies of the writers and the readers. To recognize self-censoring strategies in writing, it is necessary to know the specific restrictions of the censorship regime in question. In South Africa under apartheid all writers were confronted with the question of how to respond to the pressure of censorship. This confrontation took a different form however, depending on what group the writer belonged to and what language he/she used. By looking at white writers writing in Afrikaans and white and black writers writing in English, this book gives the impact of censorship on South African literature a comparative examination which it has not received before. The book considers works by J.M.Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, André Brink, and others less known to readers outside South Africa like Karel Schoeman, Louis Krüger, Christopher Hope, Miriam Tlali and Mtutuzeli Matshoba. It treats the censorship laws of the apartheid regime as well as, in the final chapter, the new law of the Mandela government which shows some surprising similarities to its predecessor.Margreet de Lange teaches Comparative Literature at Utrecht University and coordinates the University's interdisciplinary program of South African Studies. She received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York."De Lange expertly sketches in the historical and literary backgrounds as she goes, taking us right up to the recent (unsatisfactory) revision of the censorship laws, making The Muzzled Muse a THE MUZZLED MUSE -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. South Africa and Censorship -- Chapter 2. The Application of the Publications Act -- Chapter 3 Censorship and Afrikaans Literature -- Chapter 4. Afrikaans Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 5. Censorship and White English Literature -- Chapter 6. English Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 7. Censorship and Black Literature in English -- Chapter 8. Black Authors and Censorship -- Chapter 9. Censorship in a Democratic South Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Literature primary sources -- South Africa, Censorship and Literature -- Index -- The Series UTRECHT PUBLICATIONS IN GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE.

     

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    ISBN: 9789027298003
    Schriftenreihe: Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature
    Schlagworte: Afrikaans literature ; History and criticism; Censorship ; South Africa; Comparative literature ; Afrikaans and English; Comparative literature ; English and Afrikaans; Comparative literature; South African literature (English) ; Black authors ; History and criticism; South African literature (English) ; White authors ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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