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Print Culture in Southern Africa is concerned with the institutions and processes informing textual production, circulation, and consumption in the region, over a broad historical period from the late 18th century to the present day. The book is organised around three closely related themes.
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Print Culture in Southern Africa is concerned with the institutions and processes informing textual production, circulation, and consumption in the region, over a broad historical period from the late 18th century to the present day. The book is organised around three closely related themes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000426304
- Artikelnr.: 61925702
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000426304
- Artikelnr.: 61925702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Caroline Davis is Associate Professor in Publishing at University College London. She is the author of African Literature and the CIA: Networks of Authorship and Publishing (2020), Creating Postcolonial Literature: African Writers and British Publishers (2013) and the co-editor of The Book in Africa: Critical Debates (2015). Archie L. Dick is Professor in the Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria. He previously taught at the University of the Western Cape and the University of South Africa. He is the author of several books, including Reading Spaces in South Africa, 1850¿1920s (2020) and The Hidden History of South Africäs Book and Reading Cultures (2013). Elizabeth le Roux is Associate Professor and the coordinator of Publishing Studies in the Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria. She is co-editor of the journal Book History and is the author of Publishing Against Apartheid South Africa: A Case Study of Ravan Press (2020) and A Social History of the University Presses in Apartheid South Africa (2016). Dennis Walder is Emeritus Professor of Literature at the Open University. He is a co-editor of the Journal of Southern African Studies, and the author of numerous publications on modern and postcolonial literatures, including Postcolonial Nostalgias: Writing, Representation and Memory (2013).
Introduction
Caroline Davis, Archie Dick and Elizabeth le Roux
Reading Communities and Circuits
1. Reading Authors of the Enlightenment at the Cape of Good Hope from the Late 1780s to the Early 1830s
Archie L. Dick
2. The Black House', or How the Zulus Became Jews
Hlonipha Mokoena
Transnational Publishing Histories
3. Setting Trans-Vaal Scenes in German Type: Missionary Carl Hoffmann's Book Designs, ca. 1900-1930
Lize Kriel
4. History by Paratext: Thomas Mofolo's Chaka
Corinne Sandwith
5. A Question of Power: Bessie Head and her Publishers
Caroline Davis
6. Minding Their Own Business: Penguin in Southern Africa
Alistair McCleery
Print, Publishing and Politics
7. 'To See Us as We See Ourselves': John Tengo Jabavu and the Politics of the Black Periodical
Khwezi Mkhize
8. What 'Other Devils'? The Texts of Sol T. Plaatje's Mhudi Revisited
Brian Willan
9. Miriam Tlali and Ravan Press: Politics and Power in Literary Publishing during the Apartheid Period
Elizabeth Le Roux
10. Anatomy of the Challenges Facing Zambian Writers and Publishers of Literary Works
Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala
Caroline Davis, Archie Dick and Elizabeth le Roux
Reading Communities and Circuits
1. Reading Authors of the Enlightenment at the Cape of Good Hope from the Late 1780s to the Early 1830s
Archie L. Dick
2. The Black House', or How the Zulus Became Jews
Hlonipha Mokoena
Transnational Publishing Histories
3. Setting Trans-Vaal Scenes in German Type: Missionary Carl Hoffmann's Book Designs, ca. 1900-1930
Lize Kriel
4. History by Paratext: Thomas Mofolo's Chaka
Corinne Sandwith
5. A Question of Power: Bessie Head and her Publishers
Caroline Davis
6. Minding Their Own Business: Penguin in Southern Africa
Alistair McCleery
Print, Publishing and Politics
7. 'To See Us as We See Ourselves': John Tengo Jabavu and the Politics of the Black Periodical
Khwezi Mkhize
8. What 'Other Devils'? The Texts of Sol T. Plaatje's Mhudi Revisited
Brian Willan
9. Miriam Tlali and Ravan Press: Politics and Power in Literary Publishing during the Apartheid Period
Elizabeth Le Roux
10. Anatomy of the Challenges Facing Zambian Writers and Publishers of Literary Works
Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala
Introduction
Caroline Davis, Archie Dick and Elizabeth le Roux
Reading Communities and Circuits
1. Reading Authors of the Enlightenment at the Cape of Good Hope from the Late 1780s to the Early 1830s
Archie L. Dick
2. The Black House', or How the Zulus Became Jews
Hlonipha Mokoena
Transnational Publishing Histories
3. Setting Trans-Vaal Scenes in German Type: Missionary Carl Hoffmann's Book Designs, ca. 1900-1930
Lize Kriel
4. History by Paratext: Thomas Mofolo's Chaka
Corinne Sandwith
5. A Question of Power: Bessie Head and her Publishers
Caroline Davis
6. Minding Their Own Business: Penguin in Southern Africa
Alistair McCleery
Print, Publishing and Politics
7. 'To See Us as We See Ourselves': John Tengo Jabavu and the Politics of the Black Periodical
Khwezi Mkhize
8. What 'Other Devils'? The Texts of Sol T. Plaatje's Mhudi Revisited
Brian Willan
9. Miriam Tlali and Ravan Press: Politics and Power in Literary Publishing during the Apartheid Period
Elizabeth Le Roux
10. Anatomy of the Challenges Facing Zambian Writers and Publishers of Literary Works
Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala
Caroline Davis, Archie Dick and Elizabeth le Roux
Reading Communities and Circuits
1. Reading Authors of the Enlightenment at the Cape of Good Hope from the Late 1780s to the Early 1830s
Archie L. Dick
2. The Black House', or How the Zulus Became Jews
Hlonipha Mokoena
Transnational Publishing Histories
3. Setting Trans-Vaal Scenes in German Type: Missionary Carl Hoffmann's Book Designs, ca. 1900-1930
Lize Kriel
4. History by Paratext: Thomas Mofolo's Chaka
Corinne Sandwith
5. A Question of Power: Bessie Head and her Publishers
Caroline Davis
6. Minding Their Own Business: Penguin in Southern Africa
Alistair McCleery
Print, Publishing and Politics
7. 'To See Us as We See Ourselves': John Tengo Jabavu and the Politics of the Black Periodical
Khwezi Mkhize
8. What 'Other Devils'? The Texts of Sol T. Plaatje's Mhudi Revisited
Brian Willan
9. Miriam Tlali and Ravan Press: Politics and Power in Literary Publishing during the Apartheid Period
Elizabeth Le Roux
10. Anatomy of the Challenges Facing Zambian Writers and Publishers of Literary Works
Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala