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University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg
This book assembles and translates into English all of William Wellington Gqoba's clearly identifiable writings. They offer an insider's perspective on an African nation in transition, adapting uncomfortably to Western mores and morality, seeking to...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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This book assembles and translates into English all of William Wellington Gqoba's clearly identifiable writings. They offer an insider's perspective on an African nation in transition, adapting uncomfortably to Western mores and morality, seeking to affirm its identity by drawing on its past, standing on the brink of mobilisation to resist white control and to construct its social, political and religious independence of European colonialism--
Includes bibliographical references. - Texts in Xhosa and English translation on facing pages; introduction, acknowledgements, etc. in English. - Print version record
Texts in Xhosa and English translation on facing pages; introduction, acknowledgements, etc. in English