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Transnationalism in Southern African Literature

Modernists, Realists, and the Inequality of Print Culture
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Considering the growing interest in South African Literature at the moment, this study looks at both the Anglophone literature of South Africa and the lusophone literature of Angola and Mozambique. Stefan Helgesson suggests that the prevalence of 'colonial' languages such as English and Portuguese in 'anticolonial' or 'postcolonial' African Literature is primarily an effect of the print network. Helgesson aims to demystify the authority of English and Portuguese by stressing the materiality of the print medium and emphasising the strong transnational and transcontinental vectors of southern African literature after the Second World War.

Author Biography:

Stefan Helgesson is professor of English at Stockholm University, Sweden.  He is the author of Writing in Crisis: Ethics and History in Gordimer, Ndebele and Coetzee (UKZN Press, 2004) and editor of Literary Interactions in the Modern World, (Vol. 4 of Literary History: Towards a Global Perspective, de Gruyter, 2006).
Release date Australia
August 16th, 2011
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9780415808798
Product ID
18250156

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