Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis

The genesis and development of modern African literature in indigenous languages in South Africa cannot be satisfactorily handled without linking them to the historical, social and political developments in South Africa. The first literary works to be published in South Africa in indigenous lang...

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Main Author: Selepe, Thapelo Joshua
Other Authors: De Jong, Marianne (Ms.)
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:Selepe, Thapelo Joshua (1993) Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3328>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-33282018-11-19T17:14:17Z Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis Selepe, Thapelo Joshua De Jong, Marianne (Ms.) Black protest literature Ideology Literary criticism The genesis and development of modern African literature in indigenous languages in South Africa cannot be satisfactorily handled without linking them to the historical, social and political developments in South Africa. The first literary works to be published in South Africa in indigenous languclges were the products of western imperialist agents, the missionaries especially. This literature was later exposed to further ideologies when the government took control of education for Af~cans. The intensification of th€ liberation struggle from mid 20th century saw literature becoming another area of resistance politics in South Africa. African writers began to write in English. The birth of the Black Consciousness Muvement in the late sixties gave further impetus to this development with the emergence of black protest literature. This study seeks to investigate thes. developments in both African literature and black protest literature by employing a materialist analysis, specifically focusing on ideology as a material condition. Afrikaans and Theory of literature (M.A. (Theory of Literature )) 2010-05-18T10:03:12Z 2010-05-18T10:03:12Z 1993-12 Thesis Selepe, Thapelo Joshua (1993) Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3328> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3328 en
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topic Black protest literature
Ideology
Literary criticism
spellingShingle Black protest literature
Ideology
Literary criticism
Selepe, Thapelo Joshua
Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis
description The genesis and development of modern African literature in indigenous languages in South Africa cannot be satisfactorily handled without linking them to the historical, social and political developments in South Africa. The first literary works to be published in South Africa in indigenous languclges were the products of western imperialist agents, the missionaries especially. This literature was later exposed to further ideologies when the government took control of education for Af~cans. The intensification of th€ liberation struggle from mid 20th century saw literature becoming another area of resistance politics in South Africa. African writers began to write in English. The birth of the Black Consciousness Muvement in the late sixties gave further impetus to this development with the emergence of black protest literature. This study seeks to investigate thes. developments in both African literature and black protest literature by employing a materialist analysis, specifically focusing on ideology as a material condition. === Afrikaans and Theory of literature === (M.A. (Theory of Literature ))
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title_short Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis
title_full Contemporary black protest literature in South Africa : a materialistic analysis
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