Fr. 56.90

Literature Police - Apartheid Censorship and Its Cultural Consequences

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Zusatztext I recommend this complex book and the associated website - www.theliteraturepolice.com - not just to students of South African literatue and history, but to readers of all kinds Klappentext Uncovers the tangled stories of censorship and literature in apartheid South Africa, drawing on a wealth of new evidence from censorship archives, archives of resistance publishers and writers' groups, and oral testimony. A unique perspective on one of the most repressive, anachronistic, and racist states in the post-war era. Zusammenfassung Uncovers the tangled stories of censorship and literature in apartheid South Africa, drawing on a wealth of new evidence from censorship archives, archives of resistance publishers and writers' groups, and oral testimony. A unique perspective on one of the most repressive, anachronistic, and racist states in the post-war era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Note to the Reader Part I: Creating Spaces/Guarding Borders 1: Censors 2: Publishers 3: Writers Part II: Singular Situations/Disruptive Moments 1: Nadine Gordimer and the Strength of African Fiction 2: Afrikan versus Volks Humanism: Es'kia Mphahlele's Worldly Music and the Transcendent Space of Culture 3: Connected versus Internal Critics: Breytenbach, Leroux and the Volk Avant Garde 4: BLAC Books, Black (Anti-)Poetics 5: J. M. Coetzee: The Provincial Storyteller 6: Protest and Beyond: Third-World People's Stories in the Staffrider Series Postscript Acknowledgements Chronology Bibliography

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