Aspects of Raymond Williams's theory of culture in relation to South African drama
There is a specific rationale for the following biographical details and for the sometimes very personal observations in this preface. The subject matter of this research report is inextricably intertwined with the biographical details provided hereunder, because the author’s argument about cultu...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-142962019-05-11T03:40:00Z Aspects of Raymond Williams's theory of culture in relation to South African drama Yani, Sikhumbuzo Sikhura There is a specific rationale for the following biographical details and for the sometimes very personal observations in this preface. The subject matter of this research report is inextricably intertwined with the biographical details provided hereunder, because the author’s argument about culture are inextricably intertwined with his experience. This will become clear in later chapters. For the present, I wish the reader to see the preface, not as ornamental prefix to the ‘real’ academic work which follows, but as organic part of the research. Like Oedipus, the author embarks on this research not only to discover, but also to find his identity at the centre of that discovery. 2014-03-24T13:13:34Z 2014-03-24T13:13:34Z 2014-03-24 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net10539/14296 en application/pdf |
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There is a specific rationale for the following biographical details and for the
sometimes very personal observations in this preface. The subject matter of this
research report is inextricably intertwined with the biographical details provided
hereunder, because the author’s argument about culture are inextricably intertwined
with his experience. This will become clear in later chapters. For the present, I wish
the reader to see the preface, not as ornamental prefix to the ‘real’ academic work
which follows, but as organic part of the research. Like Oedipus, the author embarks
on this research not only to discover, but also to find his identity at the centre of that
discovery. |
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