Alternation 2,2 (1995) Literature and Languages

ARTICLES

  • Johannes A. Smit, Introduction | PDF
  • Douglas Killam, The Interdisciplinarity of Pragmatics and Politeness Theory with Reference to Chinua Achebe’s No Longer at Ease | PDF
  • Sabry Hafez, Sexual Politics and Narrative Strategies in Modern Arabic Literature | PDF
  • Belinda Jeursen,  !Khwa and Menstruation in Narratives of the /Xam Bushmen | PDF
  • Noleen Turner, Censure and Social Comment in the Izihasho of Urban Zulu Women | PDF
  • Alan Thorold, The Persistence of Tribe: The Case of Southern Malawi | PDF
  • Jacqueline Jaffe, The Gentleman’s War: The Ideology of Imperialism in Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Great Boer War | PDF
  • Godfrey Meintjes,  Re-viewing the Past: Notes on the Rereading of Canonized Literary Texts | PDF
  • Richard Bailey, African Evidence for Three Proto-World Lexical Roots | PDF
  • Louis Molamu,  Wietie: The Emergence and Development of Tsotsitaal in South Africa | PDF
  • Jeanne Maartens,  Language Maintenance in South Africa: Hoarding Dreams, Hiding the Springs of Identity? | PDF
  • Betty Govinden, Learning Myself Anew | PDF

REVIEW ARTICLES

  • David Hemson,  The Antinomies of Black Rage. A Review of: I Write What I Like by Steve Biko | PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Helize van Vuuren, The Tin Shack Bushmen of Kagga Kamma; Hylton White: In the Tradition of the Forefathers. Bushmen Traditionality at Kagga Kamma. The Politics and History of a Performance Identity | PDF
  • Jean-Philippe Wade, Fiction, History and Nation: Analisa Oboe: Fiction, History and Nation in South Africa | PDF
  • Steven Leech,  Popularising History; Ian Knight: The Sun Turned Black: Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift | PDF
  • David Hemson,  A Passing Miracle? Alan Thorold: Miracle in Natal: Revolution by Ballot-box | PDF
  • Betty Govinden, Constructing New Objects of Reading; Joan Metelerkamp: Stone no More | PDF
  • Johannes A. Smit, Academic Writing; C.B. Peter: A Guide to Academic Writing | PDF

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