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An Introduction To The Literature Of Eswatini Kerry Vincent Zodwa Motsa

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An Introduction To The Literature Of Eswatini Kerry Vincent Zodwa Motsa
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kerry Vincent, Zodwa Motsa
ISBN: 9781498577953, 1498577954
Language: English
Year: 2020

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An Introduction To The Literature Of Eswatini Kerry Vincent Zodwa Motsa by Kerry Vincent, Zodwa Motsa 9781498577953, 1498577954 instant download after payment.

This book is the first comprehensive introduction to the literature of eSwatini. It details a literary trajectory that begins with renditions of the country by early travelers and settlers and follows with the emergence of a national literature that is marked by early oral influences and molded by unique sociopolitical interests. Along the way, the author considers how contemporary writing by visitors, expatriates, and journalists have salvaged and recycled earlier images and attitudes through a series of representational and rhetorical practices. In particular, the lingering influence of colonial discourse is explored in the context of the nation’s pivotal incwala ritual. A chapter on Hilda Kuper that situates her fiction and drama between outsider and insider accounts is followed by the final two chapters that trace the development of anglophone and siSwati writing and identify themes arising from the major literary genres produced by local authors. The concluding section features a comprehensive registry of writers, with brief summaries of their works.

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