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    UID:
    gbv_1023103591
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (215 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004365032 , 9004365036
    Series Statement: Cross / cultures 203
    Content: 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
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004364967
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Relations and networks in South African Indian writing Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, 2018
    Language: English
    Keywords: Südafrika ; Inder ; Literatur
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948369377602882
    Format: 1 online resource (215 pages).
    ISBN: 9789004365032 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures ; Volume 203
    Note: 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.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Relations and networks in South African Indian writing. Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, c2018 ISBN 9789004364967
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949702303002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004365032
    Series Statement: Cross/cultures ; 203
    Content: Writers of Indian origin seldom appear in the South African literary landscape, although the participation of Indian South Africans in the anti-apartheid struggle was anything but insignificant. The collective experiences of violence and the plea for reconciliation that punctuate the rhythms of post-apartheid South Africa delineate a national script in which ethnic, class, and gender affiliations coalesce and patterns of connectedness between diverse communities are forged. Relations and Networks in South African Indian Writing brings the experience of South African Indians to the fore, demonstrating how their search for identity is an integral part of the national scene's project of connectedness. By exploring how 'Indianness' is articulated in the South African national script through the works of contemporary South African Indian writers, such as Aziz Hassim, Ahmed Essop, Farida Karodia, Achmat Dangor, Shamim Sarif, Ronnie Govender, Rubendra Govender, Neelan Govender, Tholsi Mudly, Ashwin Singh, and Imraan Coovadia, along with the prison memoirists Dr Goonam and Fatima Meer, the book offers a theoretical model of South-South subjectivities that is deeply rooted in the Indian Ocean world and its cosmopolitanisms. Relations and Networks demonstrates convincingly the permeability of identity that is the marker of the Indian Ocean space, a space defined by 'relations and networks' established within and beyond ethnic, class, and gender categories. CONTRIBUTORS Isabel Alonso-Breto, M.J. Daymond, Felicity Hand, Salvador Faura, Farhad Khoyratty, Esther Pujolràs-Noguer, J. Coplen Rose, Modhumita Roy, Lindy Stiebel, Juan Miguel Zarandona
    Note: Front Matter -- , Contents / , Acknowledgements / , From Cane Cutters and Traders to Citizens and Writers / , Planted Firmly in South African Soil / , Daku or Dukan? / , The Reception of Ahmed Essop in Spain / , The Madman in the Garden / , Transformation and Transnationalism in Post-Apartheid South Africa / , At the Crossroads of Nowhere and Everywhere / , What Memory Resists / , Imraan Coovadia's Representation of the Ambiguities of Indian Identity in Pre- and Post-Apartheid Durban / , The Limits of Unity in Ashwin Singh's To House / , 'Doing Time' /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Relations and networks in South African Indian writing Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, 2018 ISBN 9789004364967
    Language: English
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