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‘Sometimes Reading can be your Friend’: Black Professional South African Women Readers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

Mmashikwane Myambo*
Affiliation:
University of the Witwatersrand

Abstract

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Type
Reading and Readership in South Africa
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 2000

References

Bibliography

All interviews are in the possession of the author.

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Sefale, J. 1996. ‘Zakes’. Inside, Sunday Times. 15 December.Google Scholar
Tompkins, J.P. (ed) 1981. Reader-Response Criticism. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsGoogle Scholar
Makwela, Welhemina (Welly), interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Tickeyline, Tzaneen, September 1996.Google Scholar
Malala, Josephine, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, October 1996.Google Scholar
Maponya, Caroline, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Nkowankowa, Tzaneen, October 1996.Google Scholar
Masebe, Motlagomang, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Mabopane, Pretoria, October 1996.Google Scholar
Ramashia, Reneilwe, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Rosebank, Johannesburg, October 1996.Google Scholar
Fish, S.E. 1980. Is There a Text in this Class?: The Authority of Interpretative Communities. Cambridge: Harvard University PressGoogle Scholar
Iser, W. 1978. The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response. London: Routledge and Kegan PaulGoogle Scholar
Nuttall, S. 1994. ‘Reading in the lives and writing of Black South African women’. Journal of Southern Africa, 20 (1).Google Scholar
Radway, J.A. 1994. Reading the Romance. University of North Carolina PressGoogle Scholar
Sefale, J. 1996. ‘Zakes’. Inside, Sunday Times. 15 December.Google Scholar
Tompkins, J.P. (ed) 1981. Reader-Response Criticism. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsGoogle Scholar
Makwela, Welhemina (Welly), interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Tickeyline, Tzaneen, September 1996.Google Scholar
Malala, Josephine, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, October 1996.Google Scholar
Maponya, Caroline, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Nkowankowa, Tzaneen, October 1996.Google Scholar
Masebe, Motlagomang, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Mabopane, Pretoria, October 1996.Google Scholar
Ramashia, Reneilwe, interviewed by Mmashikwane Myambo, Rosebank, Johannesburg, October 1996.Google Scholar