COLLOQUIUM 23/24 APRIL 2012
REFLECTIONS ON THE STUDY OF SA LIT
A COLLOQUIUM
Honours Seminar Room
Department of English
23-24 April 2012
Monday 23 April
11h00-12h30: Vagrancy, loose ends and something appalling
Mike Marais, “Vagrant Writing, or Beckett in Africa”
Andrew van der Vlies, “On Loose Ends: Futurity, Banality and the Situation in Contemporary SA Writing”
Dirk Klopper, “Beauty and the Sublime in Justin Cartwright’s White Lightning (2002)”
Tuesday 24 April
09h00-10h30: Self, family and race
Rowan Roux, "A Disturbed Childhood: Fractured Selves and Fragmented Realities in Rachel Zadok's Gem Squash Tokoloshe"
Yolisa Kenqu, “Writing Black: The Crisis of Self-representation in Black South African Fiction”
Lauren O’Brien, “Self, Family and Society in Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter”
11h00-12h30: War, death and exile
Paul Mason, “Nuances of Resistance to Conscription: A Narrative Poem and an Interview”
Carol Leff, “Dying to Tell their Story: The Narration of Burial in Selected Herman Charles Bosman Texts”
Ruth Eppel, “A Bulawayo-girl in Britain: Imagining and Simulating National Belonging in Bryony Rheam's This September Sun”
The colloquium brings together research presentations on SA literature by staff and students associated with the department. Papers on offer engage with literary-critical issues and provide readings of significant works. Discussions are intended partly to reflect on the theoretical orientations and methodological approaches these papers employ.


