Dr Andrew Van Der Vlies

Dr Andrew van der Vlies
BA BA(Hons) MA (Rhodes), MPhil DPhil (Oxford)
Andrew is Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary, University of London, and a Research Associate in the Department of English Literature at Rhodes University, where he was an undergraduate.
Teaching and Research Interests
Andrew’s primary research fields are postcolonial print cultures and ‘history of the book’, and South African literatures. He also writes about art, and about gender.
Selected Recent Publications
Books
2007. South African Textual Cultures: White, Black, Read All Over. Manchester: Manchester University Press; Johannesburg: Wits University Press (2011).
2010. J.M.Coetzee's Disgrace: A Reader’s Guide. London & New York: Continuum.
2012. Ed. Print, Text & Book Cultures in South Africa. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. (Forthcoming.)
Essays and Chapters
2011. ‘Zoë Wicomb's Queer Cosmopolitanisms’. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies 12:3-4, 425-444.
2010. ‘The Archive, the Spectral, and Narrative Responsibility in Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light (2006)’. Journal of Southern African Studies 36:3, 583-98.
2010. ‘The History of the Book in Sub-Saharan Africa’. In The Oxford Companion to the Book. Gen. eds. Henry Woudhuysen and Michael Suarez. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 313-20.
2008. ‘Outside the Nation(al): “South African” print and book cultures, and global “text-scapes”’. In Books Without Borders. 2 vols. Ed. Mary Hammond and Robert Fraser. Vol. 1: The Cross-National Dimension in Print Culture. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 173-85.
2007. ‘Reading Banned Books: Apartheid Censors and Anti-Apartheid Aesthetics’. Wasafiri 22:3, 55-61.
2007. ‘Transnational Print Cultures: Books, -scapes, and the textual Atlantic’. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies 8:1, 45-55.


