Relocations: reading culture in South Africa
"[E]ssays by world-renowned as well as emerging writers, artists and thinkers ... The essays, which began their lives as part of the Great Texts/Big Questions lecture series at the University of Cape Town, cover a wide range of subjects ... These imaginative explorations all engage in meaningfu...
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Zusammenfassung: | "[E]ssays by world-renowned as well as emerging writers, artists and thinkers ... The essays, which began their lives as part of the Great Texts/Big Questions lecture series at the University of Cape Town, cover a wide range of subjects ... These imaginative explorations all engage in meaningful and often unusual ways with the current landscape of South African culture and creative thinking, reflecting on culture in the wake of decolonisation and asking questions about the place of the arts and humanities in a postcolonial world."--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | 255 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 1775820793 9781775820796 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction : Reflections from the cracked lookingglass / Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd -- The marvels of the ingenious knight Don Quijote de la Mancha / André Brink -- Rereading Blake's lyric 'Never seek to tell thy love' / John Higgins -- How Hamlet became modern / Sandra Young -- These things do happen / William Kentridge -- The process of Shembe music / Neo Muyanga -- A page / Gabeba Baderoon, Rustum Kozain, Henrietta Rose-Innes -- Haunted by waters / Duncan Brown -- An inconvenient truth : Abraham Lincoln and Karl Marx / Zackie Achmat -- Black reconstruction : a work in progress / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- Syntactic structures : Noam Chomsky and the colourless green revolution in language studies / Rajend Mesthrie -- The space between : ways of looking at the art of Xu Bing / Peter D. McDonald -- Gandhi's Hind swaraj / Isabel Hofmeyr -- Nothing extraordinary : EM Forster and the English limit / Hedley Twidle -- How to read Lolita / Imraan Coovadia -- 'The dead' in the world : James Joyce's travelling text / Cóilín Parsons -- Includes bibliographical references | |
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contents | Introduction : Reflections from the cracked lookingglass / Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd -- The marvels of the ingenious knight Don Quijote de la Mancha / André Brink -- Rereading Blake's lyric 'Never seek to tell thy love' / John Higgins -- How Hamlet became modern / Sandra Young -- These things do happen / William Kentridge -- The process of Shembe music / Neo Muyanga -- A page / Gabeba Baderoon, Rustum Kozain, Henrietta Rose-Innes -- Haunted by waters / Duncan Brown -- An inconvenient truth : Abraham Lincoln and Karl Marx / Zackie Achmat -- Black reconstruction : a work in progress / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- Syntactic structures : Noam Chomsky and the colourless green revolution in language studies / Rajend Mesthrie -- The space between : ways of looking at the art of Xu Bing / Peter D. McDonald -- Gandhi's Hind swaraj / Isabel Hofmeyr -- Nothing extraordinary : EM Forster and the English limit / Hedley Twidle -- How to read Lolita / Imraan Coovadia -- 'The dead' in the world : James Joyce's travelling text / Cóilín Parsons -- Includes bibliographical references |
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spelling | Coovadia, Imraan 1970- (DE-588)157230260 edt Relocations reading culture in South Africa edited by Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd Claremont UCT Press [2015] © 2015 255 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction : Reflections from the cracked lookingglass / Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd -- The marvels of the ingenious knight Don Quijote de la Mancha / André Brink -- Rereading Blake's lyric 'Never seek to tell thy love' / John Higgins -- How Hamlet became modern / Sandra Young -- These things do happen / William Kentridge -- The process of Shembe music / Neo Muyanga -- A page / Gabeba Baderoon, Rustum Kozain, Henrietta Rose-Innes -- Haunted by waters / Duncan Brown -- An inconvenient truth : Abraham Lincoln and Karl Marx / Zackie Achmat -- Black reconstruction : a work in progress / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- Syntactic structures : Noam Chomsky and the colourless green revolution in language studies / Rajend Mesthrie -- The space between : ways of looking at the art of Xu Bing / Peter D. McDonald -- Gandhi's Hind swaraj / Isabel Hofmeyr -- Nothing extraordinary : EM Forster and the English limit / Hedley Twidle -- How to read Lolita / Imraan Coovadia -- 'The dead' in the world : James Joyce's travelling text / Cóilín Parsons -- Includes bibliographical references "[E]ssays by world-renowned as well as emerging writers, artists and thinkers ... The essays, which began their lives as part of the Great Texts/Big Questions lecture series at the University of Cape Town, cover a wide range of subjects ... These imaginative explorations all engage in meaningful and often unusual ways with the current landscape of South African culture and creative thinking, reflecting on culture in the wake of decolonisation and asking questions about the place of the arts and humanities in a postcolonial world."--Back cover Popular literature / South Africa Creative thinking / South Africa Arts Literature / History and criticism Culture Humanities Arts fast Civilization fast Creative thinking fast Culture fast Humanities fast Literature fast Popular literature fast Literatur South Africa / Civilization South Africa fast Südafrika (Staat) Parsons, Cóilín (DE-588)1104848317 edt Dodd, Alexandra ca. 20./21.Jh. (DE-588)107385924X edt |
spellingShingle | Relocations reading culture in South Africa Introduction : Reflections from the cracked lookingglass / Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd -- The marvels of the ingenious knight Don Quijote de la Mancha / André Brink -- Rereading Blake's lyric 'Never seek to tell thy love' / John Higgins -- How Hamlet became modern / Sandra Young -- These things do happen / William Kentridge -- The process of Shembe music / Neo Muyanga -- A page / Gabeba Baderoon, Rustum Kozain, Henrietta Rose-Innes -- Haunted by waters / Duncan Brown -- An inconvenient truth : Abraham Lincoln and Karl Marx / Zackie Achmat -- Black reconstruction : a work in progress / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- Syntactic structures : Noam Chomsky and the colourless green revolution in language studies / Rajend Mesthrie -- The space between : ways of looking at the art of Xu Bing / Peter D. McDonald -- Gandhi's Hind swaraj / Isabel Hofmeyr -- Nothing extraordinary : EM Forster and the English limit / Hedley Twidle -- How to read Lolita / Imraan Coovadia -- 'The dead' in the world : James Joyce's travelling text / Cóilín Parsons -- Includes bibliographical references Popular literature / South Africa Creative thinking / South Africa Arts Literature / History and criticism Culture Humanities Arts fast Civilization fast Creative thinking fast Culture fast Humanities fast Literature fast Popular literature fast Literatur |
title | Relocations reading culture in South Africa |
title_auth | Relocations reading culture in South Africa |
title_exact_search | Relocations reading culture in South Africa |
title_full | Relocations reading culture in South Africa edited by Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd |
title_fullStr | Relocations reading culture in South Africa edited by Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd |
title_full_unstemmed | Relocations reading culture in South Africa edited by Imraan Coovadia, Cóilín Parsons and Alexandra Dodd |
title_short | Relocations |
title_sort | relocations reading culture in south africa |
title_sub | reading culture in South Africa |
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