Title:
Conversations of motherhood : South African women's writing across traditions
Author:
Robbe, Ksenia, author.
ISBN:
9781869142889
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
x, 317 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents:
Introduction: Translocating traditions : women's writing, motherhood and the politics of reading South African literatures -- South African women's writing and (post)colonial imaginaries of motherhood -- The relations of outsideness : black mothers/white authors in Die swerfjare van Poppie Nongena and Die Kremetartekspedisie -- The posers of (co)authoring : ambiguities of 'mother/child-making' in Mother to mother and Agaat -- Transformations in the 'great time' : daughters writing 'back' and 'forward' in You can't get lost in Cape Town and A daughter's legacy -- Shared events of being : mothers/daughters of the (trans)nation in Call me woman and A change of tongue -- Conclusion: Altering genealogies : transcultural perspectives on South African women's writing.
Abstract:
Explores how motherhood is interwoven with themes of survival, power, and identity in seminal novels written by South African authors in English and Afrikaans from the 1970s to 2010. Develops a transcultural approach to the study of literature and literary culture in postcolonial multilingual societies.