Writing Namibia

Writing Namibia
Literature in Transition
Edited by Sarala Krishnamurthy|Helen Vale
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Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition is a cornucopia of extraordinary and fascinating material which will be a
rich resource for students, teachers and readers interested in Namibia. The text is wide ranging, defining literature in its broadest terms. Multifaceted, it covers many genres traditionally outside academic literary discourse.

Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition is a cornucopia of extraordinary and fascinating material which will be a
rich resource for students, teachers and readers interested in Namibia. The text is wide ranging, defining literature in its broadest terms. In its multifaceted approach, the book covers many genres traditionally outside academic literary discourse and debate. The 22 chapters cover literature of all categories in Namibia since independence: written and performance poetry, praise poetry, Oshiwambo orature, drama, novels, autobiography, women’s writing, subaltern studies, literature in German, Ju|’hoansi and Otjiherero, children’s literature, Afrikaans fiction, story-telling through film, publishing, and the interface between literature and society. The inclusive approach is the book’s strength as it allows a wide range of subjects to be addressed, including those around gender, race and orature which have been conventionally silenced.

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About the author

Sarala Krishnamurthy (PhD, Bangalore, India) is Professor of English in the Faculty of Human Sciences at the
Namibia University of Science and Technology. She has published two books on African literature and several
articles in international peer-reviewed journals. She is currently working on a major project which is the
compilation of Namibian English as part of the International Corpus of English, based at the University of Hong
Kong.


Helen Vale has taught literature in the English Departments of the University of Swaziland (four years) and
of the University of Namibia (sixteen years). She is now a freelance editor and trainer. Her academic interests
include Namibian literature in English since independence, linkages between history and literature, and the role
of memory and autobiography.

 

ISBN: 9789994557134
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 10/04/2018
Imprint: University of Namibia Press