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13 The Transatlantic Connections of the New African Movement
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Foreword iv
- Preface vi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Professor Ntongela Desmond Joseph Masilela – A Profile xiv
- Photo Gallery xvii
- 1 Writing in the Latter Years of the ‘Interregnum’ Period and the ‘New South Africa’ Era: An Introduction 1
- 2 Issues in the Historiography of South African Literature 19
- 3 Historical Problematics in Black South African Literature 30
- 4 Black South African Literature from the Sophiatown Renaissance to the Black Mamba Rising Movement: Transformations and Variations from the 1950s to the 1980s 37
- 5 Language as a Cultural Issue in Africa Today 52
- 6 A Moment of Reflection on the Occasion of the 11th Commemoration of the June 1976 Uprising 59
- 7 The Political Forms and Cultural Processes of a Particular South African Exile 64
- 8 Umoja Center as a Continuation of the Pan- Africanist Tradition in the Present Context 78
- 9 What was the New African Movement? A Conversation with Sandile Ngidi 84
- 10 What was the H. I. E. Dhlomo Center for African Intellectual History? Mbukeni H. Mngubi Interviews Ntongela Masilela 139
- 11 The Return of Mazisi Kunene to South Africa: The End of an Intellectual Chapter in our Literary History 143
- 12 Africa in America and America in Africa: The Politics of Cultural Reciprocity 152
- 13 The Transatlantic Connections of the New African Movement 164
- 14 A Cavalcade of Artistic Forms in Contemporary South Africa 263
- 15 A Fated Intellectual Snapshot of a Disappeared Literary Generation 276
- 16 The Historical Significance of China for South Africa in the Second Decade of the 21st Century 294
- 17 Foreshadowings in the Making of an ‘African Renaissance’ 305
- About the Editor 315
- Index 316
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Foreword iv
- Preface vi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Professor Ntongela Desmond Joseph Masilela – A Profile xiv
- Photo Gallery xvii
- 1 Writing in the Latter Years of the ‘Interregnum’ Period and the ‘New South Africa’ Era: An Introduction 1
- 2 Issues in the Historiography of South African Literature 19
- 3 Historical Problematics in Black South African Literature 30
- 4 Black South African Literature from the Sophiatown Renaissance to the Black Mamba Rising Movement: Transformations and Variations from the 1950s to the 1980s 37
- 5 Language as a Cultural Issue in Africa Today 52
- 6 A Moment of Reflection on the Occasion of the 11th Commemoration of the June 1976 Uprising 59
- 7 The Political Forms and Cultural Processes of a Particular South African Exile 64
- 8 Umoja Center as a Continuation of the Pan- Africanist Tradition in the Present Context 78
- 9 What was the New African Movement? A Conversation with Sandile Ngidi 84
- 10 What was the H. I. E. Dhlomo Center for African Intellectual History? Mbukeni H. Mngubi Interviews Ntongela Masilela 139
- 11 The Return of Mazisi Kunene to South Africa: The End of an Intellectual Chapter in our Literary History 143
- 12 Africa in America and America in Africa: The Politics of Cultural Reciprocity 152
- 13 The Transatlantic Connections of the New African Movement 164
- 14 A Cavalcade of Artistic Forms in Contemporary South Africa 263
- 15 A Fated Intellectual Snapshot of a Disappeared Literary Generation 276
- 16 The Historical Significance of China for South Africa in the Second Decade of the 21st Century 294
- 17 Foreshadowings in the Making of an ‘African Renaissance’ 305
- About the Editor 315
- Index 316