Prof. Dirk Klopper
Dirk Klopper
Head of Department
D.Litt et Phil (UNISA)
email address: d.klopper@ru.ac.za
Teaching and research interests
Teaching and Research Interests: South African and African travel writing; transnational literatures and issues of cultural translation; landscape, history and kinship in South African fiction; subjectivity, ethnicity and embodiment theory.
Selected publications
Forthcoming:
(with Gareth Cornwell and Craig Mackenzie) The Columbia Guide to South African Literature in English Since 1945. Columbia University Press, 2010.
Published:
"Boer, Bushman and Baboon: Human and Animal in Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Centry South African Writings." Safundi 10.1 (2010).
"Between Nature and Culture: The Place of Prophecy in Zakes Mda's The Heart of Redness." Current Writing 20.2 (2008).
"'We are not made for revelation': Letters to Francis Bacon in J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello." English in Africa 35.2 (2008).
"In Pursuit of the Pimitive: Van der Post's Lost World." Current Writing 20.1 (2008).
"Uncanny Ethnicities: The Story of the Griqua in South African Literature." English Academy Review 25.1 (2008).
"Critical Fictions in J.M. Coetzee's Boyhood and Youth." Scrutiny2 11.1 (2006).
"An Aesthetic of Unsettlement: The Displacement of the Subject in Relation to the Work of Art." English in Africa 33.1 (2006).
"Travel and Transgression in Dan Jacobson's The Electronic Elephant." Third World Quarterly 26.3 (2005).
"Narrative Time and the Space of the Image: The Truth of the Lie: Winnie Madikizela Mandela's Testimony before the TRC." South Africa in the Global Imaginary. Eds Leon de Kok, Louise Bethlehem and Sonja Lade. Pretoria: Unisa Press & Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2004.
"Arthur Nortje: A Life Story." Arthur Nortje, Poet and South Africa: New Critical and Contextual Essays. Eds Craig McLuckieand Ross Tyner. Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 2004.
"In Pursuit of the Subject: Towards a Biography of Arthur Nortje." Journal of Southern African Studies 30.4 (2004).
"Self and Community in the Poetry of Arthur Nortje: A Symptomatic Reading." Journal of Literary Studies 20.1/2 (2004).
"The Body in Biography." Social Dynamics 30.1 (2004).
Anatomy of Dark: Collected Poems of Arthur Nortje. Edited Dirk Klopper. Pretoria: Unisa Press, 2000.
Individual entries on Thomas Pringle and Frederick Guy Butler. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ed P.A. Scanlon. Columbia: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 2000.
Individual entries on Patrick Cullinan, Dambudzo Marechera, Arthur Nortje and Stephen Watson. The Companion to African Literatures. Eds Douglas Killam and Ruth Rowe. Oxford: James Currey, 2000.
"Black Residue: Identity, Otherness and the Crisis of Self-representation in the Poetry of Arthur Nortje." Colonizer and Colonized. Eds Theo D'haen and Patricia Krus. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000.
"The Outsider Within: Marginality as Symptom in Marechera's 'Throne of Bayonets'." Emerging Perspectives on Dambudzo Marechera. Eds Flora Veit-Wild and Anthony Chennells. Asmara: Africa World Press, 1999.
"Making a Difference: Thabo Mbeki and the African Renaissance." Current Writing 11.2 (1999).
"On the Edge of Darkness: Stephen Watson and the Return of the Romantic Imagination." English in Africa 25.1 (1998).
"A Libidinal Zone: The Poetic Legacy of Douglas Livingstone." Scrutiny 2 2.2 (1997).
"Death, Resistance and Liberation in Peter Horn's 'The Plumstead Elegies'." Journal of Literary Studies 12.2 (1996).
Individual entries on Thomas Pringle, William Charles Scully, Francis Carey Slater, Frederick Guy Butler and Arthur Nortje. Encyclopaedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. Eds Eugene Benson and L.W. Conolly. London: Routledge, 1994.
"Soliciting the Other: Interpenetration of the Psychological and the Political in Some Poems by Guy Butler." English in Africa 21.1/2 (1994).
"Francis Carey Slater and the Africanisation of South African English Poetry." English in Africa 19.2 (1992).
"Ideology and the Study of South African English Poetry." Rendering Things Visible: Essays on South African Literary Culture. Ed. Martin Trump. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1990.
"Politics of the Pastoral: the Poetry of Thomas Pringle." English in Africa 17.1 (1990).


