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South African Drum Writers of Fiction: The English Language and African Identity
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South African Drum Writers of Fiction: The English Language and African Identity |
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Author:
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Rafapa, Lesibana
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Abstract:
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The peer reviewed book chapter discusses how, in idiosyncratic ways, the various South African writers of the 1950s domesticate their medium of writing through the infusion of Africanist outlook into their fiction. |
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The paper emanated from a conference paper which I presented at the University of Botswana, with conference attendance funded by the University of Venda |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5256
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Date:
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2008 |
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Citation:
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Rafapa, L.J. 2008. South African Drum Writers of Fiction: The English Language and African Identity. In English Language and Literature: Cross Cultural Currents. Bagwasi, M. M., Alimi, M. M., and Patrick Ebewo (ed). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 254-262. |
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