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Series Editor's Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Feminism and Writing - Preface to Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa (1990) | ||
Feminism(s) and Writing in English in South Africa | 3 | |
Who Theorizes? | 27 | |
The Future of South African Feminism | 31 | |
Writing Feminism/Theoretical Inscriptions in South Africa | 37 | |
To Hear the Variety of Discourses | 45 | |
The Authority of Experience or the Tyranny of Discourse: An Inescapable Impasse? | 57 | |
French Feminism in a South African Frame?: Gayatri Spivak and the Problem of Representation in South African Feminism | 77 | |
The Politics of Feminism in South Africa | 91 | |
Workshop on Black Women's Writing and Reading | 107 | |
The Space between Frames: A New Discursive Practice in Ellen Kuzwayo's Call Me Woman | 131 | |
Nazarite Women, Religious Narrative and the Construction of Cultural Truth and Power | 155 | |
The Art of the Possible: Lady Anne Barnard's 'Cape' Writings and Their Survival | 169 | |
Pauline Smith and the Crisis of Daughterhood | 185 | |
Metonymies of Colonialism in Four Handsome Negresses by Ethelreda Lewis | 207 | |
Inventing Gendered Traditions: The Short Stories of Bessie Head and Miriam Tlali | 223 | |
Ruth Miller: Father's Law or Mother's Lore? | 241 | |
A Poet's Commitment: Antjie Krog's Lady Anne | 259 | |
Gordimer's Leap into the 90s: Gender and Politics in Jump and Other Stories | 281 | |
A Correspondence without Theory: Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions | 301 | |
Now Is the Time for Feminist Criticism: Reviewing Asinamali! | 313 | |
The South African Literary Establishment and the Textual Production of 'Woman': J. M. Coetzee and Lewis Nkosi | 327 | |
Contributors | 341 |
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Add South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994, This is the first collection of feminist critical essays by and about women in South Africa to appear outside of that country. Many of the pieces were written after February 1990, when President de Klerk lifted the ban on black political organizations. Th, South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994, This is the first collection of feminist critical essays by and about women in South Africa to appear outside of that country. Many of the pieces were written after February 1990, when President de Klerk lifted the ban on black political organizations. Th, South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994 to your collection on WonderClub |