African Literature Current Writing Scrutiny2 “To Petrus”: Coetzee, Krog, critics Truth and reconciliation in JM Coetzee’s Disgrace Explore African Literature journals with this collection of free articles handpicked by our editors and written by leading authors. Simply click on the article titles to read the articles online for free until 30 June 2013. Dorothy Driver Ken Barris African languages literature: childish and immature? The case of two contemporary isiZulu novels Johannesburg as Africa: a postcolonial reading of the The Exploded View by Ivan Vladislavić Nkosinathi Sithole Stefan Helgesson Kopano Matlwa’s Coconut: identity issues in our faces English Studies in Africa Michael Chapman Lewis Nkosi 1936 – 2010 Lindy Stiebel Zoë Wicomb and the cape cosmopolitan Ralph Goodman A creative partnership: the spiritual and the sexual in novels by Zakes Mda Irene Visser The writer as ‘Ragpicker’: the auratic power of the mundane in Nadine Gordimer’s recent fiction Ileana Dimitru We love it when you like us! www.facebook.com/routledgeliterature www.twitter.com/routledge_lit Keep up-to-date with our Language and Literature news explore.tandfonline.com/LLL English Academy Review Jane Poyner The “necessary silence” of realism in Zöe Wicomb’s David’s story Human/Nature: ecological philosophy in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake Jayne Glover Conceptualizing ‘post-transitional’ South African literature in English Ronit Frenkel & Craig MacKenzie Multiliteracies and multimodality in English in education in Africa: mapping the terrain Pippa Stein & Denise Newfield Liberalism P. J. H. Titlestad Journal of Literary Studies Conceptualizing feminism(s) in Africa: the challenges facing African women writers and critics The representation of child soldiers in contemporary African fiction Naomi N. Nkealah J. A. Kearney Contesting the culture of silence in Muslim women’s writing: women, sex and marriage in Alifa Rifaat’s Distant View of a Minaret Imagery and structure in Nadine Gordimer’s “Once upon a Time” Naomi Nkealah Cultural identity, language identity, gender identity Michael Williams Language and identity Randolph Quirk Michael Shurgot Allegories of freedom: individual liberty and social conformity in Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Andrew Foley
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