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Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels Book

Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels
Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels, A study of the use of history as political ammunition and literature as historical counterdiscourse in Mongane Serot's Gods of Our Time, Mike Nicol's The Ibis Tapestry, and Zakes Mda's Ways of Dying. Moslund shows how literary engagement with the past see, Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels has a rating of 3 stars
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Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels, A study of the use of history as political ammunition and literature as historical counterdiscourse in Mongane Serot's Gods of Our Time, Mike Nicol's The Ibis Tapestry, and Zakes Mda's Ways of Dying. Moslund shows how literary engagement with the past see, Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels
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  • Making Use of History in New South African Fiction: Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels
  • Written by author Sten Pultz Moslund
  • Published by lMuseum Tusculanum Press, August 2003
  • A study of the use of history as political ammunition and literature as historical counterdiscourse in Mongane Serot's Gods of Our Time, Mike Nicol's The Ibis Tapestry, and Zakes Mda's Ways of Dying. Moslund shows how literary engagement with the past see
  • A teacher of literature and British history in Denmark, Moslund has specialized in African studies and traveled and worked extensively in southern Africa. His analysis of novels by Mongane Wally Serote, Micke Nicol, and Zakes Mda is revised from his maste
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Acknowledgements7
Introduction9
Mongane Wally Serote: Gods of Our Time36
Resistant Form in Gods of Our Time55
Mike Nicol: The Ibis Tapestry62
Resistant Form in The Ibis Tapestry83
Zakes Mda: Ways of Dying90
Resistant Form in Ways of Dying114
Conclusion118
Notes125
Bibliography131


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