Relations and networks in South African Indian writing [electronic resource] / edited by Felicity Hand, Esther Pujolras-Noguer.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hand, Felicity (Editor)
Pujolras-Noguer, Esther (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2018]
Series:Cross/cultures, volume 203
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • From cane cutters and traders to citizens and writers / Felicity Hand and Esther Pujolras-Noguer
  • Planted firmly in South African soil: literary recollections of indenture / Lindy Stiebel
  • Daku or dukan? surviving within and without the Indian community of Durban / Felicity Hand
  • The reception of Ahmed Essop in Spain: or, the race factor in the compared literary reception of contemporary South African writers in Spain / Juan Miguel Zarandona
  • The madman in the garden: or, Achmat Dangor's search for the common literary origins of the distinct Muslim communities of South Africa in Kafka's curse (1997) / Salvador Faura
  • Transformation and transnationalism in post-apartheid South Africa: Farida Karodia's Boundaries (2003) / Isabel Alonso-Breto
  • At the crossroads of nowhere and everywhere: home, nation, and space in Shamim Sarif's The world unseen / Esther Pujolras-Noguer
  • What memory resists: indenture, apartheid, and the 'memory-work' of reconstruction in Ronnie Govender's Black chin, white chin / Modhumita Roy.