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清初明文批評研究. / On the criticism of Ming prose in early Qing / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Qing chu Ming wen pi ping yan jiu.January 2012 (has links)
黎必信. / "2012年3月". / "2012 nian 3 yue". / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 355-368). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract in Chinese and English. / Li Bixin.
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Caderno de um ausente, de João Anzanello Carrascoza: a escrita autorreflexiva / Caderno de um ausente, by João Anzanello Carrascoza: a self-reflexive writingCaetano, Priscila Miranda 16 February 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-02-16 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This study aims to investigate how Caderno de un ausente (2014), written by João Anzanello Carrascoza, through a careful work with and in the language, reveals a self-reflexive narrative, in which the empirical author gives way for a fictional author/ narrator, whose purpose is to show, through fiction, the process of literary creation. In the attempt to emphasize Carrascoza's self-referentiality, the study also brings to the scene, Menina escrevendo com o pai (2017), demonstrating the dialogue between the two narratives, as well as the process of literary (des)construction through fragmented narratives in which word and silence become linguistic signs to (dis)veil absences. This research, bibliographic and exploratory-descriptive, considers the hypothesis that the writing in process developed by the author reveals a constant search for the resignification of life, through language, in the attempt of a reconciliation of the individual with himself and with the other, in demand of a hypothetical lost totality of the human being in contemporaneity. The research is organized in three chapters: in the first, we present a panorama of Carrascoza's work aiming to demonstrate the marks of his writing; in the second, we analyze the novel Caderno de um ausente, evidencing his poetic, metalinguistic and metafictional writing, based on the concepts of Jakobson, Paz, Barthes and Hutcheon; in the third, we propose the dialogue between the corpus and Menina escrevendo com o pai, evidencing the staging of the writing and the process of self-reflexivity that is observed between them, as well as the discussion of the effect of meaning generated by this writing that is revealed, in constant state of process, based on the considerations of Hutcheon and Bauman / Esta dissertação tem como objetivo investigar de que maneira a obra Caderno de um ausente (2014), de João Anzanello Carrascoza, por meio de um primoroso trabalho com e na linguagem, revela-se como uma narrativa autorreflexiva, na qual o autor empírico cede espaço para um autor ficcional/narrador, cujo objetivo é encenar, por meio da ficção, o próprio processo de criação literária. No intento de enfatizar a autorreferencialidade da escrita de Carrascoza, o estudo traz à cena, também, Menina escrevendo com o pai (2017), demonstrando o diálogo que se evidencia entre as duas obras, bem como o processo de (des) construção do fazer literário por meio de narrativas fragmentadas em que a palavra e o silêncio tornam-se signos linguísticos a (des) velar as ausências. A pesquisa bibliográfica, de cunho exploratório-descritivo, parte da hipótese de que a escrita em processo desenvolvida pelo autor revela-se uma busca constante pela ressignificação da vida, via linguagem, na tentativa de uma reconciliação do indivíduo consigo e com o outro, em demanda de uma hipotética totalidade perdida do homem contemporâneo. A pesquisa organiza-se em três capítulos: no primeiro, apresentamos um panorama da obra de Carrascoza em busca das marcas de sua escrita; no segundo, analisamos o romance Caderno de um ausente, evidenciando sua escrita poética, metalinguística e metaficcional, a partir das reflexões de Jakobson, Paz, Barthes e Hutcheon; no terceiro, propomos o diálogo entre o corpus eleito e Menina escrevendo com o pai, evidenciando a encenação da escrita e o processo de autorreflexividade que entre elas se observa, bem como a discussão do efeito de sentido gerado por esta escrita que se desnuda, em constante estado de processo, fundamentando-nos, para isso, nas considerações de Hutcheon e Bauman
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Theorizing discourses of Zimbabwe, 1860-1900 : a Foucauldian analysis of colonial narratives.Smith, Neville James. January 1998 (has links)
This study seeks to understand colonial narratives of Zimbabwe 1860-1900
as a locus of transgression and opposition. I investigate the range and
complexity of discourses within the imperial project open to both European
male and female writers, their shifts over time or within one or more texts.
Narratives of the explorer, missionary, hunter and soldier are examined as a
literary genre in which attempts were made to re-imagine the Western self
through an encounter with Africans. I consider how positions from which
the European in the colonies could speak and write were reformulated. This
study will employ Foucauldian discourse theory in an analysis of the British
'civilizing mission' in Central Southern Africa.
The Introduction examines existing historical and theoretical
approaches in this field and argues for a particular use of Foucualt's insights
and vocabulary. Chapter One is concerned with the way European explorers
constituted notions of 'civilized nations' in Europe and 'primitive tribes' in
Africa . I then question how this process of division and exclusion was
reinforced by the mythography of an EI Dorado in the African interior. In
Chapter Two I consider how Colonial Man was constituted in different ways
by Victorian discourses of adventure, travel and conquest. I also attempt to
account for the effects that followed the activation, within colonial culture,
of structures of exclusion and division based on race or class. Chapter
Three focuses on the economic dimension of a dissident LMS missionary and
the sustained resistance to Western philanthropy among the Ndebele. I also
examine the later Mashonaland mission where the missionary-administrator
became instrumental in the division and control of Africans. In the final
chapter I consider discursive formations which sought to constrain African
resistance during the 1896-7 Chimurenga and the institutionalization of a
settler order in the post-Chimurenga era. / Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.
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The identity of difference : a critical study of representations of the Bushmen.Bregin, Elana. January 1998 (has links)
More than any other people, the Bushmen - like the Aborigines on the Australian continent - have epitomized the sub-human other in South African historiography. My primary concern in this study will be to interrogate the representations that gave rise to such entrenched notions of Bushman alterity, and the consequences these have had for Bushman lives. Through an assessment of the writings of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century travellers, missionaries, settlers, colonial officials and scholars, I shall examine understandings of ‘otherness’ and ‘difference’, and the ways in which alterity discourse opened up a space for the ensuing colonial policies of genocide and subjugation against the Bushmen. By allowing the Bushman ‘voices’ to talk back - through an exploration of verbal and visual forms of Bushman creative expression - I hope to present a more balanced sense of Bushman ‘identity’, and expose the fundamental intolerance of difference that lies at the heart of alterity discourse. I shall conclude the thesis with a problematization of contemporary trends of representation, an examination of how these often inadvertently continue the process of othering, and a consideration of their repercussions for present-day Bushman lives. Aside from the obvious relevance of such a study to an understanding of both the destructive events and representations of history, and the current traumatic circumstances of Bushman lives, the questions that this thesis raises can be seen to have more far-reaching implications. In a country such as South Africa, with its long history of segregation and discrimination, issues of otherness and difference take on a particularly compelling resonance. It seems crucial - especially at this point in our national progress - to interrogate our historical attitudes towards otherness, and posit more constructive ways of approaching difference, that allow others their distinct identity, without either demonizing or collapsing such difference; or, to phrase it in Homi Bhabha’s question: “How can the human world live its difference? how [sic] can a human being live Other-wise?” (1994:122). / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.
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Mphahlele's Down Second Avenue in German : cultural transfer, norms and translation strategies in Kruger's Pretoria Zweite Avenue.Jarvis, Emily. January 2005 (has links)
The aim of my study is to identify, describe and critique Es'kia Mphahlele's Down Second Avenue and its German translation, Pretoria Zweite Avenue. More specifically, the aim is to engage with the norms and constraints operative in the various translational relationships; also, to consider the impact - resulting from the shifts involved in cultural transfer - for a new readership in the 1960s in east Germany. Lambert and van Gorp's research model, "Hypothetical Scheme for Describing Translations", provides a framework for such a study that starts with an analysis ofpreliminary data, followed by a macro-level analysis and, finally, an analysis ofmicro-level data. Toury's over-arching theory of Descriptive Translation Studies (DTS), and Even-Zohar's Polysystem Theory are used extensively, especially regarding the contextualisation of both source text (ST) and target text (TT). In considering - via a detailed analysis of shifts - how elements of South African culture have been transferred in translation, I also draw on Fairclough's theories regarding social power hierarchies, and the mutually constitutive nature of discourse. Given that norms and constraints are largely determined by cultural contexts, Fillmore's 'scenesand- frames semantics' is also invaluable to the ideological explanations necessary during the course ofthis project. Ideologically relevant extracts - representative of South African culture - from the ST, are compared with the corresponding German translations. This study makes extensive use of Baker's strategies for dealing with non-equivalence at various levels of the translation process. Based on all the above theoretical points of entry, ideological parallels between the imagined communities of east Germany and South Africa are drawn. My study proves the potential of translation projects, such as this one, of aiding in cultural dissemination between two countries that are culturally and geographically apart, but which share a profound understanding for the burdens of ideological over-determination. / Thesis (M.A.-English)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
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Crossing borders : a critical study of Michael Dingake's My fight against apartheid (1987) and Helao Shityuwete's Never follow the wolf : the autobiography of a Namibian freedom fighter (1990)Makhathini, Bheka A. January 1993 (has links)
No abstract available. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.
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(D)ifferent sides of the picture, four women's views of Canada, 1816-1838Birkwood, M. Susan January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Inside the house of truth : the construction, destruction and reconstruction of Can ThembaMahala, Siphiwo 11 1900 (has links)
This study is, by its intention at any rate, an attempt at assembling the scattered fragments of
Can Themba’s life to make a composite being out of the various existing phenomena that
shaped the contours of his life in both literary and literal senses.
Given the disjunctive manner in which Can Themba and his work have been represented thus
far, a combination of Historical and Biographical research methods will underpin the approach
of this study. The resultant approach is the Historical-Biographical method of research.
According to Guerin et al (2005, 22) the Historical-Biographical approach “sees the work
chiefly, if not exclusively, as the reflection of author’s life and times or the life and times of
the characters in the work.”
This research is premised on the conviction that an individual is a constellation of multiple
factors that play a pivotal role in the construction of their persona. These factors will be traced
from his family background, early schooling, tertiary education, socio-economic conditions as
well as his contribution to various newspapers and journals.
While so much has been written about Themba and his work, there is no comprehensive
biography of Can Themba as a person. Most importantly, the factors that contributed to his
making as well as his breaking, or destruction, have not been interrogated in a form of
comprehensive academic research.
Rightly or wrongly, Themba’s meteoric rise into the South African literary canon is often traced
from the moment he won the inaugural Drum Magazine short story competition. Themba
became one of the most popular journalists and rose within the ranks of Drum to become the
Assistant Editor. However, my research demonstrates that winning the Drum short story
competition was the culmination of a literary talent that was developed and had been simmering
for a number of years. Themba studied at the University of Fort Hare between 1945 and 1951
alongside the likes of Dennis Brutus, Ntsu Mokhehle, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe,
Mangosuthu Buthelezi, and many other prominent individuals. He was a regular contributor to
The Fortharian, a university publication that published opinion pieces, poems and short stories.
This is a vital component of Themba’s intellectual growth and it remains the least explored
aspect of his life. As a result, what has been discursively documented by various scholars,
writers and journalists, thus far, is a very parochial representation of Can Themba’s oeuvre. / English Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (English Literature)
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'n Literatuursosiologiese ondersoek na 'n groep Afrikaanse tagtigerprosaskrywersHeyns, Johan Dirk 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In hierdie studie word 'n bydrae tot die beskrywing van 'n resente periode in die
Afrikaanse prosageskiedenis, naamlik die dekade 1980-1989, aangepak. Die terme
''Tagtiger" en "tagtigerskrywer" word bespreek en gedefinieer. Negentien skrywers word
aan die hand van vyf kanoniseringsmeganismes as belangrike Afrikaanse tagtigerprosaskrywers
geidentifiseer. Hierdie skrywers en hulle 51 prosatekste wat tussen
1980-1989 gepubliseer is, word dan deur Vanheste (1981) se vier gei"dentifiseerde
literatuursosiologiese aandagsvelde naamlik die outeur, die literere werk, die literere
kanaal en die leser ondersoek ten einde die posisie van die gekose skrywers m.b.t.
maatskappy en skrywerskap, enkele samebindende aspekte in die proefgroep se
tagtigerprosatekste, die funksionering van die literere kanaal t.o.v. hierdie tekste en die
resepsie daarvan te bepaal.
Met behulp van vraelyste aan die proefgroep is hul houdings t.o.v. 'n aantal aktuele
aangeleenthede ondersoek. Ses onderskeidende kategoriee in die proefgroep se
tekste, naamlik politiek en betrokkenheid; realisme; grens- en geweldliteratuur;
postmodernisme; homoerotiek en goeie gewilde prosa word aangedui.
Die posisie van verskillende "hekwagters" in die literere kanaal, saam met die invloed
van sensuur op die proefgroep, die rol van die Afrikaanse Skrywersgilde en die "little
magazines" wat publikasiegeleenthede vir die jong skrywers gebied het, ontvang aandag. J.C.Kannemeyer as geskiedskrywer en 'n verskeidenheid resensente se
waarde-oordele word nagegaan. Aan die hand van Vanheste se literatuursosiologiese
kommunikasiemodel, gekombineer met sy (aangepaste) analisemodel, word etlike
sosiale werklikhede in Alexander Strachan se 'n Wereld sander grense dan onder die
loep geneem.
Die ondersoekterrein van die literatuursosiologie dek s6 'n wye veld dat heelwat
interessante aspekte noodwendig agterwee moes bly. Resepsiestudies van lesers
gedurende die tagtigerdekade was nie moontlik nie en 'n resepsiestudie kon ongelukkig
eers vyf jaar na die tagtigerdekade uitgevoer word. Die gevolgtrekking waartoe in hierdie studie gekom word, is dat, hoewel waarskynlik
nie op dieselfde betekenisvlak as die term "Sestigers" nie, daar wel van ooreenkomste
in die werk van Afrikaanse tagtigerskrywers gepraat kan word. Samehang word ook
aangedui tussen die sosiale omwereld en die tagtigertekste wat daarbinne tot stand
gekom het, veral met betrekking tot tematiese en stilistiese keuses. Terselfdertyd het
die literere werke van hierdie dekade 'n invloed uitgeoefen op die omwereld waarbinne
dit verskyn het / This study attempts to make a contribution to the description of a recent period in
Afrikaans Prose History, namely the decade 1980-1989. The term writer of the Eighties
is defined and discussed. Nineteen writers have been identified as important Afrikaans
Eighties writers with the aid of five canonization mechanisms. These writers and their
51 prosa texts published between 1980-1989 are then investigated by means of
Vanheste's four identified attention areas in the sociology of literature, namely the
author, the literary work, the literary channel as well as the reader.
Questionnairs have been used to investigate the attitude of the trial group with regards
to a number of current affairs. Six distinguishing categories have been identified in the
texts of the trial group namely politics, realism, border and violence literature,
postmodernism, homo-erotics and popular prose.
The position of different gate-keepers in the literary channel, together with the influence
of censorship on the trial group, the role of the "Afrikaanse Skrywersgilde" and the "little
magazines", together with publication opportunities offered to these young writers, have
enjoyed attention. J.C.Kannemeyer as historian, together with the critics as readers of
the trial group's texts are investigated. The manipulation of a few social realities in
Alexander Strachan's 'n Wereld sander grense is investigated in terms of Vanheste's
communication model of literary sociology, combined with his (adapted) analysis model. The field of investigation of the sociology of literary covers such a wide field that
numerous interesting aspects had to be omitted. Reception studies during the decade
of the eighties were not possible and could, unfortunately, only be done five years after
the decade of the eighties.
The conclusion of this study is that, although not at quite the same level of significance
as the term "Sixties", one could still find similarities in the works of Afrikaans writers
from the Eighties decade. Cohesion between the social world and the texts of the
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eighties have evolved from it, especially with regards to thematic and stilistic choices.
At the same time, the literary works of this decade have contributed to the social world
in which they were published / Afrikaans and Theory of Literature / D. Litt. et Phil. (Afrikaans)
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Die vierde genre : De plaag (Van Reybrouck) as voorbeeld van literêre niefiksieMyburgh, Heilie Magdalena Magrieta 06 1900 (has links)
Hierdie studie ondersoek vrae rondom die aard van literêre niefiksie - ook die vierde genre genoem. Die bestaande drieledige genreklassifikasiesisteem maak nie voldoende voorsiening vir tekste waarin die grense tussen feit en fiksie opgehef word nie. Die toename van sodanige hibriede tekste noodsaak dus ‘n uitbreiding van tradisionele genrekategorieë tot ‘n vierde, naamlik dié van literêre niefiksie. Dié ondersoek poog om vrae rondom literêre niefiksie te beantwoord met verwysing na De plaag: het stille knagen van schrijvers, termieten en Zuid-Afrika (2001) van David van Reybrouck. Dié teks dokumenteer Van Reybrouck se ondersoek na die bewering dat Maurice Maeterlinck die termietnavorsing van Eugène Marais sonder erkenning oorgeneem het. Tydens sy navorsingsreis maak Van Reybrouck kennis met die verwikkeldhede van ‘n postapartheid Suid-Afrika en verwoord sy reiservaring met behulp van metafore uit die entomologie. Die resultaat is dat De plaag ‘n hibriede karakter vertoon wat versoenbaar is met die kriteria vir literêr-niefiksionele tekste. / This study attempts to explore the nature of literary nonfiction (the fourth genre). The existing tripartite classification system does not make adequate provision for texts where the borders between nonfiction and fiction are transcended. A marked increase in such texts therefore necessitates an expansion of the traditional genre categories to accommodate a fourth, namely that of literary nonfiction. De plaag: het stille knagen van schrijvers, termieten en Zuid-Afrika (2001) by David van Reybrouck will serve as point of departure to explore the genre of literary nonfiction. The said text documents Van Reybrouck’s investigation into the alleged plagiarism by Maeterlinck of Marais’ research on termites. Van Reybrouck’s travels expose him to the complexities of a post-apartheid South Africa, which he expresses by using metaphors derived from the field of entomology. The result of this process is that De plaag displays a
hybrid character which complies with the criteria for literary nonfiction. / Afrikaans and Theory of Literature / M.A. (Afrikaans)
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