Die swart Afrikaanse vroueskrywer (1995-2007): nog steeds ’n literêre minderheid binne ’n demokratiese bestel?
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Cochrane, Neil
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University of the Free State
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English: During the last decade of the twentieth century, two novels by black Afrikaans
women writers, Frieda Gygenaar and E K M Dido, were published by mainstream
publishers. Since then, the position of black women writers within the Afrikaans
literary system has improved significantly. This article investigates the literary
production of black Afrikaans women writers over the last twelve years, providing
a quantitative and descriptive overview of their literary output. It also discusses the
important challenges facing contemporary black Afrikaans women writers: limitations
in terms of thematic variety and multidimensional perspectives as well as
the lack of literary role-models, a tradition and canonical status. Finally, certain
conclusions are drawn about the current and future literary status of black Afrikaans
women writers.
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Cochrane, N. (2008). Die swart Afrikaanse vroueskrywer (1995-2007): nog steeds'n literêre minderheid binne'n demokratiese bestel? Acta Academica, 40(1)14*7+14*6, 31-51.