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Title:
Print culture in southern Africa / edited by Caroline Davis, Archie L. Dick, Elizabeth le Roux and Dennis Walder.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
viii, 199 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Books and reading--Africa, Southern--History.
Publishers and publishing--Africa, Southern--History.
Literature and society--Africa, Southern--History.
Politics and literature--Africa, Southern--History.
Books and reading.
Literature and society.
Politics and literature.
Publishers and publishing.
Southern Africa.
History.
Other Authors:
Davis, Caroline, 1964- contributor. writer of introduction, contributor.
Dick, Archie L., contributor. writer of introduction, contributor.
Le Roux, E. (Elizabeth), contributor. writer of introduction, contributor.
Walder, Dennis, editor.
Head, Bessie, 1937-1986, associated name. IaU
Tlali, Miriam, associated name. IaU
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Reading Communities and Circuits -- Reading authors of the Enlightenment at the Cape of Good Hope from the late 1780s to the mid 1830s / Archie L. Dick -- 'The Black House', or how the Zulus became Jews / Hlonipha Mokoena -- Transnational Publishing Histories -- Setting Transvaal scenes in German type: missionary Carl Hoffman's book designs, c. 1900-1930 / Lize Kriel -- History by paratext: Thomas Mofolo's Chaka / Corinne Sandwith -- A question of power: Bessie Head and her publishers / Caroline Davis -- Minding their own business: Penguin in Southern Africa / Alistair McCleery -- Print, Publishing and Politics -- 'To See Us As We See Ourselves': John Tengo Jabavu and the politics of the black periodical / Khwezi Mkhize -- What 'Other Devils'? The texts of Sol T. Plaatje's Mhudi Revisited / Brian Willan -- Miriam Tlali and Ravan Press: politics and power in literary publishing during the apartheid period / Elizabeth le Roux -- Anatomy of the challenges facing Zambian writers and publishers of literary works / Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala.
Summary:
Print Culture in Southern Africa is concerned with the institutions and processes informing textual production, circulation and consumption in the region, over a broad historical period from the late 18th century to the present day. The book is organised around three closely related themes. Firstly, it presents original research into the formation of reading publics and the impact of reading cultures, by uncovering obscure but important reading communities and circuits of book distribution and reception. A second theme is the relationship between print and politics, with a particular focus on the networks of power: how control over the production and circulation of printed books has shaped literary and cultural development. The third theme is transnational print culture, and how the control exercised by publishers in Europe and America has shaped literature and society in southern Africa. Drawing together interdisciplinary research and diverse methodologies, the collection encompasses a range of perspectives, including literary studies, anthropology, publishing studies, the history of the book and art history, and many of the chapters are based on previously unexamined archives and collections. The volume contributes to current debates and opens up new and exciting ways of furthering the study of postcolonial literature and African book history. The chapters included in this book were originally published in the Journal of Southern African Studies.
Series:
Southern African studies
ISBN:
0367625881
9780367625887
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1239800915
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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