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This book is a survey of selected themes in the Ndebele novel. It is the first exposition of this level on the Ndebele novel written in English. The book is intended for university level students of African, and Ndebele literature in particular. It is also a useful starting point for a foreigner that wants to study Ndebele literature. The student of literary theory will also find the book handy as it also sets out the parameters of literary criticism. To this date, there has been no published treatise of the Ndebele novel of this kind written in English. The book focuses on three main themes,…mehr

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This book is a survey of selected themes in the Ndebele novel. It is the first exposition of this level on the Ndebele novel written in English. The book is intended for university level students of African, and Ndebele literature in particular. It is also a useful starting point for a foreigner that wants to study Ndebele literature. The student of literary theory will also find the book handy as it also sets out the parameters of literary criticism. To this date, there has been no published treatise of the Ndebele novel of this kind written in English. The book focuses on three main themes, which are the Zimbabwe liberation struggle, women and the cultural conflict and how these are handled in the Ndebele novel. These themes were chosen on the basis of their currency and relevance in the socio-political discourse of Zimbabwe.
Autorenporträt
Thulani Dube is the Chairperson of the Department of Development Studies at Lupane State University. He holds a Masters degree in Development Studies from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. At the time of writing this book, he was also a PhD candidate.He has taught at the University of Zimbabwe and Midlands State University.