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<title>Theses and Dissertations (Afrikaans &amp; Theory of Literature)</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:49:15 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Bundeltitel as globale metafoor vir T.T. Cloete se bundel: Met die aarde praat (1992)</title>
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<description>Bundeltitel as globale metafoor vir T.T. Cloete se bundel: Met die aarde praat (1992)
Burger, Frederik Christiaan
This study examines the relationship between the metaphor in the title and the content of T.T. Cloete’s&#13;
Volume of Poetry titled Met die aarde praat.&#13;
It will be demonstrated that the volume title as global metaphor is an integral part of the textual element&#13;
of the text, that it also fulfills a hermeneutical function in respect to the text in that it offers clues and&#13;
insights into reading and understanding of the poems or volume contents. In light of the aforementioned&#13;
metaphor theory is investigated on three levels: on a cognitive or conceptual level, on a linguistic/textual&#13;
level and on a communicative level. The titles and mottos of the eight sections frame the sections as well&#13;
as refer to themes and provide clues to reading and understanding the individual poems or volume&#13;
contents. Section titles are framed by the volume title and often interact with the volume title as global&#13;
metaphor and together.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Om die verlede te bemeester : geheue en identiteit in die prosa van Dana Snyman</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3890</link>
<description>Om die verlede te bemeester : geheue en identiteit in die prosa van Dana Snyman
Pereira, Paula Naude
Aspects of memory and identity with reference to the prose of Dana Snyman will be reflected in this research report. Concepts from memory studies, such as cultural and collective memory, collective identity as well as nostalgia and loss will serve as the matrix for a reading of his narratives.&#13;
The reception of Weg, an Afrikaans outdoor magazine (and specifically the contri- butions by Snyman) amongst readers typified as the Weg-generation will be studied. Since the political transformation of 1994, there has been a renewed attempt by Afri- kaners to explore their identity and status in the new dispensation. Snyman’s nostalgic representation of this process can be linked to a current trend in Afrikaans literature where identity and roots are explored in order to redefine Self and Other. His stories document the Afrikaner culture of a bygone era with a view of coming to terms with that past.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Ingrid Winterbach, 'n derde kultuur en die neo-Victoriaanse romantradisie (1984-2006)</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3889</link>
<description>Ingrid Winterbach, 'n derde kultuur en die neo-Victoriaanse romantradisie (1984-2006)
Lemmer, Erika
This research report explores the link between the novels of Ingrid Winterbach / Lettie Viljoen, a third culture and the neo-Victorian novel. The study is therefore situated within the cultural-philosophical framework of a third culture, which implies that the two cultures of science and literature do not function as separate disciplines, but as an organic unit.&#13;
Researchers in the interdiscipline of literature and science identify the Age of Science (1879–1914) – including the Victorian era (1837–1901) – as a historical period where the existence of such a third culture was observed. This period was characterised by numerous scientific discoveries, and Darwin’s theory of evolution generated heated debates in Victorian society. Nineteenth-century literature (and specifically the Victorian novel) therefore reflects the spirit of an age where the interaction between science and literature was particularly evident.&#13;
In our information-driven society, the focus is once again on scientific discovery and dissemination of knowledge, prompting social critics to typify the current period as “neo-” or “retro-Victorian”. The contemporary imagination still problematises Darwin’s theory of evolution, and fiction such as Winterbach’s therefore not only renegotiates the fixed modernistic boundaries between science and literature, but also revisits the nineteenth- century genres simptomatic of a similar third culture.&#13;
Winterbach’s novels (1984–2006) display a distinctive predisposition towards natural history and Darwinistic principles and are therefore postmodern adaptations of nineteenth-century conventions. Darwinistic concepts such as growth, metamorphosis,transformation, evolution and the origin, naming and extinction of species are therefore accentuated. Winterbach’s fictionalisation of a nineteenth-century worldview can be linked to the work of her ancestors in the Afrikaans literary tradition, Eugène Marais and C. Louis Leipoldt (both amateur scientists). Her popularisation of scientific knowledge and revisitation of Victorian codes also link her to a neo-Victorian novelistic movement (a contemporary permutation of the Victorian tradition). Her oeuvre therefore also displays similarities to that of her British contemporary, A.S. Byatt, a prominent neo-Victorian novelist. An exploration of the natural world in this tradition, however, also implies an exploration of supernatural spheres, a trend which is equally evident in texts by congeners such as (George) Eliot, Marais, Leipoldt, Winterbach and Byatt.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Literatuur en maatskappykritiek : problematisering van seksualiteit in Tom Lanoye se ̀Monstertrilogie'</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3596</link>
<description>Literatuur en maatskappykritiek : problematisering van seksualiteit in Tom Lanoye se ̀Monstertrilogie'
Joubert, Christiaan Johannes
This dissertation is a report on how Tom Lanoye, a contemporary Flemish&#13;
author who explores themes of social relevance, deconstructs the sexual&#13;
identity of his characters within the context of a postmodernist culture. The&#13;
manifestation of this deconstruction process is described within those&#13;
theoretical paradigms of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler that link sexual&#13;
identity and social mores. For the purpose of this research Tom Lanoye‘s&#13;
‘Monster’ Trilogy was selected. Set against the backdrop of Belgium society&#13;
during the late nineties of the twentieth century and highlighting the moral&#13;
downfall of the Deschryver patriarchy, Lanoye’s novels address an assortment&#13;
of contemporary gender and social political issues in his trilogy. These include&#13;
the following: political corruption; incest; homosexuality; racism; the sexual&#13;
abuse of minors; the relation between language and identity, volatile childrenparent&#13;
relationships; the subversion of gender norms and sexual&#13;
transformation.; In hierdie verhandeling word verslag gedoen van die wyse waarop Tom&#13;
Lanoye as hedendaagse eksponent van die Vlaamse versetprosa die seksuele&#13;
identiteit van sy karakters binne die konteks van 'n postmodernistiese&#13;
verwysingsraam dekonstrueer. Die manifestasie van hierdie&#13;
dekonstruksieproses word beskryf binne die teoretiese paradigmas met&#13;
betrekking tot die verband tussen seksuele identiteit en maatskappy van&#13;
Michel Foucault en Judith Butler. Vir die doel van hierdie ondersoek is&#13;
Lanoye se 'Monstertrilogie' geselekteer. Gesitueer teen die agtergrond van die&#13;
Belgiese maatskappy in die laat negentigerjare van die twintigste eeu en&#13;
gefokus op die morele ondergang van die Deschryver-patriargie, sny Lanoye&#13;
se trilogie 'n verskeidenheid van aktuele gender-en sosio-politieke kwessies&#13;
aan. Hierdie kwessies sluit in: politieke korrupsie; bloedskande;&#13;
homoseksualiteit, rassisme; die seksuele misbruik van minderjariges; die&#13;
verhouding tussen taal en identiteit; onbestendige ouer-kind-verhoudings; die&#13;
ondermyning van gendernorme en die kwessie van seksuele transformasie.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2010-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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