South African Feminisms
Writing, Theory, and Criticism, l990-l994
Herausgeber: Daymond, M J
South African Feminisms
Writing, Theory, and Criticism, l990-l994
Herausgeber: Daymond, M J
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 395
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138864214
- ISBN-10: 1138864218
- Artikelnr.: 42799382
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 395
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138864214
- ISBN-10: 1138864218
- Artikelnr.: 42799382
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
M.J. Daymond
Part 1 Theory and Context; Chapter 1 Feminism(s) and Writing in English in South Africa
Cecily Lockett; Chapter 2 Who Theorizes?
Sisi Maqagi; Chapter 3 The Future of South African Feminism
Pamela Ryan; Chapter 4 Writing Feminism/Theoretical Inscriptions in South Africa
Jenny de Reuck; Chapter 5 To Hear the Variety of Discourses
Zoë Wicomb; Chapter 6 The Authority of Experience or the Tyranny of Discourse
David Schalkwyk; Chapter 7 French Feminism in a South African Frame?
Jill Arnott; Chapter 8 The Politics of Feminism in South Africa
Desiree Lewis; Part 2 Reading
Writing
and Criticism; Chapter 9 Workshop on Black Women's Writing and Reading
Boitumelo Mofokeng
Thandi Moses
Sanna Naidoo
Lebohang Sikwe
Veni Soobrayan
Nomble Tokwe
M.J. Daymond
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 10 The Space Between Frames
Judith Lütge Coullie; Chapter 11 Nazarite Women
Religious Narrative and the Construction of Cultural Truth and Power
Carol Muller; Chapter 12 The Art of the Possible
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 13 Pauline Smith and the Crisis of Daughterhood
Dorothy Driver; Chapter 14 Metonymies of Colonialism in Four Handsome Negresses by Ethelreda Lewis
Wendy Woodward; Chapter 15 Inventing Gendered Traditions
M.J. Daymond; Chapter 16 Ruth Miller
Joan Metelerkamp; Chapter 17 A Poet's Commitment
P.P. van der Merwe; Chapter 18 Gordimer's Leap into the 90s
Karen Lazar; Chapter 19 A Correspondence without Theory
Brenda Bosman; Chapter 20 Now Is the Time for Feminist Criticism
Carol Steinberg; Chapter 21 The South African Literary Establishment and the Textual Production of 'Woman'
Josephine Dodd;
Cecily Lockett; Chapter 2 Who Theorizes?
Sisi Maqagi; Chapter 3 The Future of South African Feminism
Pamela Ryan; Chapter 4 Writing Feminism/Theoretical Inscriptions in South Africa
Jenny de Reuck; Chapter 5 To Hear the Variety of Discourses
Zoë Wicomb; Chapter 6 The Authority of Experience or the Tyranny of Discourse
David Schalkwyk; Chapter 7 French Feminism in a South African Frame?
Jill Arnott; Chapter 8 The Politics of Feminism in South Africa
Desiree Lewis; Part 2 Reading
Writing
and Criticism; Chapter 9 Workshop on Black Women's Writing and Reading
Boitumelo Mofokeng
Thandi Moses
Sanna Naidoo
Lebohang Sikwe
Veni Soobrayan
Nomble Tokwe
M.J. Daymond
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 10 The Space Between Frames
Judith Lütge Coullie; Chapter 11 Nazarite Women
Religious Narrative and the Construction of Cultural Truth and Power
Carol Muller; Chapter 12 The Art of the Possible
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 13 Pauline Smith and the Crisis of Daughterhood
Dorothy Driver; Chapter 14 Metonymies of Colonialism in Four Handsome Negresses by Ethelreda Lewis
Wendy Woodward; Chapter 15 Inventing Gendered Traditions
M.J. Daymond; Chapter 16 Ruth Miller
Joan Metelerkamp; Chapter 17 A Poet's Commitment
P.P. van der Merwe; Chapter 18 Gordimer's Leap into the 90s
Karen Lazar; Chapter 19 A Correspondence without Theory
Brenda Bosman; Chapter 20 Now Is the Time for Feminist Criticism
Carol Steinberg; Chapter 21 The South African Literary Establishment and the Textual Production of 'Woman'
Josephine Dodd;
Part 1 Theory and Context; Chapter 1 Feminism(s) and Writing in English in South Africa
Cecily Lockett; Chapter 2 Who Theorizes?
Sisi Maqagi; Chapter 3 The Future of South African Feminism
Pamela Ryan; Chapter 4 Writing Feminism/Theoretical Inscriptions in South Africa
Jenny de Reuck; Chapter 5 To Hear the Variety of Discourses
Zoë Wicomb; Chapter 6 The Authority of Experience or the Tyranny of Discourse
David Schalkwyk; Chapter 7 French Feminism in a South African Frame?
Jill Arnott; Chapter 8 The Politics of Feminism in South Africa
Desiree Lewis; Part 2 Reading
Writing
and Criticism; Chapter 9 Workshop on Black Women's Writing and Reading
Boitumelo Mofokeng
Thandi Moses
Sanna Naidoo
Lebohang Sikwe
Veni Soobrayan
Nomble Tokwe
M.J. Daymond
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 10 The Space Between Frames
Judith Lütge Coullie; Chapter 11 Nazarite Women
Religious Narrative and the Construction of Cultural Truth and Power
Carol Muller; Chapter 12 The Art of the Possible
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 13 Pauline Smith and the Crisis of Daughterhood
Dorothy Driver; Chapter 14 Metonymies of Colonialism in Four Handsome Negresses by Ethelreda Lewis
Wendy Woodward; Chapter 15 Inventing Gendered Traditions
M.J. Daymond; Chapter 16 Ruth Miller
Joan Metelerkamp; Chapter 17 A Poet's Commitment
P.P. van der Merwe; Chapter 18 Gordimer's Leap into the 90s
Karen Lazar; Chapter 19 A Correspondence without Theory
Brenda Bosman; Chapter 20 Now Is the Time for Feminist Criticism
Carol Steinberg; Chapter 21 The South African Literary Establishment and the Textual Production of 'Woman'
Josephine Dodd;
Cecily Lockett; Chapter 2 Who Theorizes?
Sisi Maqagi; Chapter 3 The Future of South African Feminism
Pamela Ryan; Chapter 4 Writing Feminism/Theoretical Inscriptions in South Africa
Jenny de Reuck; Chapter 5 To Hear the Variety of Discourses
Zoë Wicomb; Chapter 6 The Authority of Experience or the Tyranny of Discourse
David Schalkwyk; Chapter 7 French Feminism in a South African Frame?
Jill Arnott; Chapter 8 The Politics of Feminism in South Africa
Desiree Lewis; Part 2 Reading
Writing
and Criticism; Chapter 9 Workshop on Black Women's Writing and Reading
Boitumelo Mofokeng
Thandi Moses
Sanna Naidoo
Lebohang Sikwe
Veni Soobrayan
Nomble Tokwe
M.J. Daymond
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 10 The Space Between Frames
Judith Lütge Coullie; Chapter 11 Nazarite Women
Religious Narrative and the Construction of Cultural Truth and Power
Carol Muller; Chapter 12 The Art of the Possible
Margaret Lenta; Chapter 13 Pauline Smith and the Crisis of Daughterhood
Dorothy Driver; Chapter 14 Metonymies of Colonialism in Four Handsome Negresses by Ethelreda Lewis
Wendy Woodward; Chapter 15 Inventing Gendered Traditions
M.J. Daymond; Chapter 16 Ruth Miller
Joan Metelerkamp; Chapter 17 A Poet's Commitment
P.P. van der Merwe; Chapter 18 Gordimer's Leap into the 90s
Karen Lazar; Chapter 19 A Correspondence without Theory
Brenda Bosman; Chapter 20 Now Is the Time for Feminist Criticism
Carol Steinberg; Chapter 21 The South African Literary Establishment and the Textual Production of 'Woman'
Josephine Dodd;