Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History

Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History

by David Attwell
Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History

Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History

by David Attwell

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Overview

Rewriting Modernity: Studies in Black South African Literary History connects the black literary archive in South Africa—from the nineteenth-century writing of Tiyo Soga to Zakes Mda in the twenty-first century—to international postcolonial studies via the theory of transculturation, a position adapted from the Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz.

David Attwell provides a welcome complication of the linear black literary history—literature as a reflection of the process of political emancipation—that is so often presented. He focuses on cultural transactions in a series of key moments and argues that black writers in South Africa have used print culture to map themselves onto modernity as contemporary subjects, to negotiate, counteract, reinvent, and recast their positioning within colonialism, apartheid, and the context of democracy.


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ISBN-13: 9780821417126
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 07/26/2006
Edition description: 1
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

David Attwell is Chair of Modern Literature (post colonial studies) in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York, United Kingdom. His previous work includes Doubling the Point: Essays and Interviews and J. M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing.

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