Book contents
- Writing, Politics and Change in South Africa after Apartheid
- Writing, Politics and Change in South Africa after Apartheid
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 ‘Step Up for Your Hustle’
- Chapter 2 Empowerment
- Chapter 3 Writing Crime
- Chapter 4 Indigenous Knowledge and the Narrative Art of Recuperation
- Chapter 5 Love in the Time of Land Reform
- Chapter 6 Xenophobia and Xenophilia
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2023
- Writing, Politics and Change in South Africa after Apartheid
- Writing, Politics and Change in South Africa after Apartheid
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 ‘Step Up for Your Hustle’
- Chapter 2 Empowerment
- Chapter 3 Writing Crime
- Chapter 4 Indigenous Knowledge and the Narrative Art of Recuperation
- Chapter 5 Love in the Time of Land Reform
- Chapter 6 Xenophobia and Xenophilia
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This book shows how South African writing can help us to understand change after apartheid. It begins with the idea that imaginative writing offers productive, sometimes profound, insight into questions of major concern. It aims to shift the attention of literary criticism away from a narrow set of highbrow South African authors and towards the study of a wider range of texts, including popular fiction. And it exemplifies the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach by honing the focus of the study on specific concepts and topics. The object of analysis, at its largest level, is the South African polity as it veered between the hopeful optimism of the ‘Rainbow nation’ under Nelson Mandela, the murderous muddling of Thabo Mbeki and the ‘captured state’ under Jacob Zuma. Questions of a political, economic and sociological cast are central, with changes in the workplace, land reform, indigenous knowledge, corruption, crime and xenophobia providing specific points of focus. The creative literature of the post-apartheid period has a unique and powerful capacity to illuminate these issues and to intervene in our understanding of them.
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- Writing, Politics and Change in South Africa after Apartheid , pp. 203 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023