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dc.contributor.authorCrowe, John Harold-
dc.date.accessioned2016-09-27T12:40:03Z-
dc.date.available2016-09-27T12:40:03Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationCrossroads. A Journal of English Studies 9 (2/2015), pp. 13-19pl
dc.identifier.issn2300-6250-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/4603-
dc.description.abstractThe article seeks to explore the world of Can Themba, a foremost literary figure during the era of apartheid. Through an examination of a selection of his short stories we realise that writers often found sub- textual ways of confronting that pernicious system. This article argues that Themba did just that. Finally it also seeks to make problematic issues of labelling and stereotyping.pl
dc.language.isoenpl
dc.publisherThe University of Bialystokpl
dc.subjectapartheidpl
dc.subjecttownshippl
dc.subjectmyopicpl
dc.subjectallegoricalpl
dc.subjectcultural moralitypl
dc.titleCan Themba: The Legacy of a South African Writerpl
dc.typeArticlepl
dc.identifier.doi10.15290/cr.2015.09.2.02-
dc.description.EmailJohnhcrowe@yahoo.co.ukpl
dc.description.BiographicalnoteJohn Harold Crowe holds a PhD in the Psychology of Education. He was born in Cape Town, South Africa, but brought up and educated in London, UK. He has worked in many countries (the UK, USA, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Jamaica and Zimbabwe) as a teacher, lecturer and principal. His last position was that of Dean in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Africa University in Zimbabwe. His research interests include an exploration of South African writing during the Apartheid era with special reference to the literary ways of critiquing the regime. He has published extensively on ways that exploit labelling and notions of superiority in downtrodden communities.pl
dc.description.AffiliationAfrica University Mutare, Zimbabwepl
dc.description.referencesBenson, E. and Conally, LW. (eds.) 2005. An Encyclopaedia of Post- Colonial Literatures in English. Second edition. London: Routledge.pl
dc.description.referencesChapman, M. 1989. “Can Themba Storyteller and Journalist of the 1550’s: The Text in Context”, English in Africa 16 (2): 19 – 29.pl
dc.description.referencesGikandi, S. 2001. “Chinua Achebe and the Intervention of African Culture”, Research in African Literatures Vol. 32 No. 3 Fall 2001.pl
dc.description.referencesHannerz, U. 1994. Sophia Town: The View from Afar. Journal of Southern African Studies. 20(2): 181 – 193.pl
dc.description.referencesPatel, E. (ed.) 1985. The World of Can Themba. South Africa: Raven Press.pl
dc.description.referencesSnyman, M. 2007. Can Themba: The Life and Work of a Shebeen Intellectual. MA Thesis, Department of English, The University of Johannesburg.pl
dc.description.referencesThemba, Can. 2006. Requiem for Sophia Town. London: Penguin Books.pl
dc.description.pages13-19pl
dc.description.issue9 (2/2015)-
dc.description.firstpage13-
dc.description.lastpage19-
dc.identifier.citation2Crossroads. A Journal of English Studiespl
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