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T'kama-Adamastor

Author : Ivan Vladislavić
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Africa
ISBN : STANFORD:36105025245445

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T'kama-Adamastor

Author : Cyril Coetzee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Imperialism in art
ISBN : OCLC:705874636

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The First Life of Adamastor

Author : André Brink
Publisher : Random House
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-12-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781448113637

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The First Life of Adamastor by André Brink Pdf

The First Life of Adamastor has it origins in an act of rescue: what, wondered André Brink, lay behind fragments of myth that have been handed down about the mountains of the Cape? Adamastor, the Titan whose body, legend has it, formed the rocks of the Peninsula, first appears in European literature in the sixteenth century - much about the time of the first known contact between seagoing European explorers and the natives of Southern Africa. How, Brink asks, would that meeting have looked from the landward side? What role would the visitors take in the mythology of an utterly different culture, with its own deities, its own accumulated story? Brink, in this extraordinary, moving and potentially explosive creation has unearthed from the sun-carved land itself the missing meanings of a myth that has waited five centuries to be invented.

Colonizer and Colonized

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 651 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004488861

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Colonizer and Colonized by Anonim Pdf

Over the last two decades, the experiences of colonization and decolonization, once safely relegated to the margins of what occupied students of history and literature, have shifted into the latter's center of attention, in the West as elsewhere. This attention does not restrict itself to the historical dimension of colonization and decolonization, but also focuses upon their impact upon the present, for both colonizers and colonized. The nearly fifty essays here gathered examine how literature, now and in the past, keeps and has kept alive the experiences - both individual and collective - of colonization and decolonization. The contributors to this volume hail from the four corners of the earth, East and West, North and South. The authors discussed range from international luminaries past and present such as Aphra Behn, Racine, Blaise Cendrars, Salman Rushdie, Graham Greene, Derek Walcott, Guimarães Rosa, J.M. Coetzee, André Brink, and Assia Djebar, to less known but certainly not lesser authors like Gioconda Belli, René Depestre, Amadou Koné, Elisa Chimenti, Sapho, Arthur Nortje, Es'kia Mphahlele, Mark Behr, Viktor Paskov, Evelyn Wilwert, and Leïla Houari. Issues addressed include the role of travel writing in forging images of foreign lands for domestic consumption, the reception and translation of Western classics in the East, the impact of contemporary Chinese cinema upon both native and Western audiences, and the use of Western generic novel conventions in modern Egyptian literature.

Literary Connections Between South Africa and the Lusophone World

Author : Anita De Melo,Ludmylla Lima,John T. Maddox IV
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2022-10-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781666916430

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Literary Connections Between South Africa and the Lusophone World by Anita De Melo,Ludmylla Lima,John T. Maddox IV Pdf

Literary Connections between South Africa and the Lusophone World connects literatures and cultures of South Africa and the Portuguese-speaking nations of Africa and beyond, and is set within literary and cultural studies. The chapters gathered in this volume reinforce the critical and ongoing conversations in comparative and world literature from perspectives of the South. It outlines some possible theoretical and methodological starting points for a comparative framework that targets, transnationally, literatures from the South. This volume is an additional step to renew the critical potentialities of comparative literary studies (Spivak 2009) as well as of humanistic criticism itself (Said 2004) as South Africa and the Lusophone world (except its former colonizer, Portugal) are outside the spatial and cultural dimension usually defined as European and/or North American. In this sense and due to the evident geographical and socio-historical links between these regions, critical scholarship on their literary connections can contribute to unprecedented perspectives of representational practices within a broader contextual dimension, and in so doing, provides the emergence of what Boaventura de Sousa Santos called “epistemologies of the South” (Santos 2016), as it considers cultural exchanges in the space of so-called “overlapping territories” and “intertwined histories” (Said 1993).

Imagining the Cape Colony

Author : David Johnson
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748650897

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Imagining the Cape Colony by David Johnson Pdf

By returning to a pivotal moment in South African history - the Cape Colony in the period 1770-1830 - this book addresses current debates about nationalism, colonialism and neo-colonialism, and postcolonial/post-apartheid culture.

Sentient Ecologies

Author : Alexandra Coțofană,Hikmet Kuran
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-11-11
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781800736627

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Sentient Ecologies by Alexandra Coțofană,Hikmet Kuran Pdf

Employing methodological perspectives from the fields of political geography, environmental studies, anthropology, and their cognate disciplines, this volume explores alternative logics of sentient landscapes as racist, xenophobic, and right-wing. While the field of sentient landscapes has gained critical attention, the literature rarely seems to question the intentionality of sentient landscapes, which are often romanticized as pure, good, and just, and perceived as protectors of those who are powerless, indigenous, and colonized. The book takes a new stance on sentient landscapes with the intention of dispelling the denial of “coevalness” represented by their scholarly romanticization.

Still Beating the Drum

Author : Lindy Stiebel,Elizabeth Gunner
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789042018075

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Still Beating the Drum by Lindy Stiebel,Elizabeth Gunner Pdf

Covers English literature and post/colonial literature in English, in 20th century South Africa.

Lewis Nkosi: The Black Psychiatrist

Author : Astrid Starck-Adler,Henrichsen Dag
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783905758955

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Lewis Nkosi: The Black Psychiatrist by Astrid Starck-Adler,Henrichsen Dag Pdf

This rich volume is dedicated to the astounding South African writer and literary critic Lewis Nkosi (19362010). In this book, Nkosis celebrated one-act play The Black Psychiatrist is published together with its unpublished sequel Flying Home, a play on the satirically fictionalized inauguration of Mandela as South African president. Critical appraisals, tributes and recollections by scholars and friends reflect on the beat of his writing and life. An ideal volume for those encountering Lewis Nkosi for the first time as well as for those already devoted to his work.

Mindprint, the subconscious art code

Author : Edmond Furter
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780620596855

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Mindprint, the subconscious art code by Edmond Furter Pdf

Visual archetypes are the DNA of culture. In artefacts and artworks, where archaeo-astronomers see ancient star maps, archaeologists see cultural traditions, and anthropologists see initiation secrets, appear a standard sequence of types, on an axial grid. Structural archaeology uses constellations as myth maps to find the structure of our perception. All inspired artists, in the Stone, Ice, Bronze and Iron Ages; Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese, Celts, Mayans, Vikings and moderns, subconsciously express mindprint, our eternal artefact. The sixteen clusters of attributes are demonstrated in 200 examples of famous art and rock art works from every continent and culture. Archetypes are statistically proven, and their 'camouflage' is explained in terms of archaeology, anthropology, art history, psychology, philosophy, archaeo-astronomy, esoterica and spirituality. Readers will never look at art, artists or culture as a cumulative, learned or evolved craft again.

State of Peril

Author : Lucy Valerie Graham
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2015-07-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780190256418

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State of Peril by Lucy Valerie Graham Pdf

Considering fiction from the colonial era to the present, State of Peril offers the first sustained, scholarly examination of rape narratives in the literature of a country that has extremely high levels of sexual violence. Lucy Graham demonstrates how, despite the fact that most incidents of rape in South Africa are not interracial, narratives of interracial rape have dominated the national imaginary. Seeking to understand this phenomenon, the study draws on Michel Foucault's ideas on sexuality and biopolitics, as well as Judith Butler's speculations on race and cultural melancholia. Historical analysis of the body politic provides the backdrop for careful, close readings of literature by Olive Schreiner, Sol Plaatje, Sarah Gertrude Millin, Njabulo Ndebele, J.M. Coetzee, Zoë Wicomb and others. Ultimately, State of Peril argues for ethically responsible interpretations that recognize high levels of sexual violence in South Africa while parsing the racialized inferences and assumptions implicit in literary representations of bodily violation.

Knot of Stone

Author : Nicolaas Vergunst
Publisher : Arena books
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781906791940

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Knot of Stone by Nicolaas Vergunst Pdf

In 1510, when the Cape of Good Hope was still revered as the Portal to the Indies, the Viceroy of Portuguese India was led ashore, attacked, slain and hurriedly buried in a shallow grave. The murder of Dom Francisco d'Almeida remains a mystery to this day. Was it the fulfilment of a prophecy or an act of poetic justice? Was it an ambush, a mutiny or even an assassination? If so, was it instigated by the King of Portugal or the Church of Rome?Knot of Stone is a tale of historical detection in which two unlikely travel companions - a restless Dutch historian, Sonja Haas, and a jaded Afrikaans archaeologist, Jason Tomas - find themselves drawn together after discovering a five-century-old skeleton at the foot of Table Mountain. Their search for new evidence leads the reader ever further north to ancestral burial sites, remote mountain sanctuaries, sacred springs, medieval monasteries and rare museum artefacts. Via various roadside encounters, including the startling revelations of a sangoma (a healer empowered by the ancestors), they reconstruct the past and their own identities, with divergent consequences. The multi-layered story is ultimately a tale of self-discovery.As a novel, Knot of Stone presents a unique and insightful revision of actual events, offering a courageous departure from mainstream historical writing. With its captivating mystery, its mixture of legend and original research, plus the karmic background of various historical individuals, this enthralling book will appeal to all those who have enjoyed the enigmatic works of Umberto Eco and Dan Brown.www.knotofstone.com

Para/Inquiry

Author : Victor E. Taylor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008-02-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134658947

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Para/Inquiry by Victor E. Taylor Pdf

Para/Inquiry represents the next generation of postmodern studies. Focusing on cultural studies religion, and literature, Victor E. Taylor provides us with a fresh look at the history and main themes of postmodernism, both in style and content. Central to the book is the status of the sacred in postmodern times. Taylor explores the sacred images in art, culture and literature. We see that the concept of the sacred is uniquely singular and resistant to an easy assimilation into artistic, cultural or narrative forms. Anyone wishing to gain a new and exciting understanding of postmodernism, will read this book with great pleasure.

Moorings

Author : Josiah Blackmore
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780816648320

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Moorings by Josiah Blackmore Pdf

Delving into the Portuguese imperial experience, 'Moorings' enriches our understanding of historical and literary imagination during a significant period of Western expansion.

Picturing Change

Author : Brenda Schmahmann
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781776141203

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Picturing Change by Brenda Schmahmann Pdf

An in-depth look at the evolving ethos of curating and collecting art at South African universities. In Picturing Change, Brenda Schmahmann explores the implications of deploying the visual domain in the service of transformative agendas and unpacks the complexities, contradictions and slippages involved in this process. She shows that although most new commissions have been innovative, some universities have acquired works with potentially traditionalist - even backward-looking - implications. While the motives behind removing inherited imagery may be underpinned by a desire to unsettle white privilege, in some cases such actions can also serve to maintain the status quo. This book is unique in exploring the transformative ethos evident in the curation of visual culture at South African universities. It will be invaluable to readers interested in public art, the politics of curating and collecting, as well as to those involved in transforming tertiary and other public institutions into spaces that welcome diversity. Since South Africa's transition to democracy, many universities have acquired new works of art that convey messages about the advantages of cultural diversity, and engage critically with histories of racial intolerance and conflict. Given concerns about the influence of British imperialism or Afrikaner nationalism on aspects of their inherited visual culture, most tertiary institutions are also seeking new ways to manage their existing art collections, and to introduce memorials, insignia or regalia, which reflect the universities' newfound values and aspirations.