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Remembering Life under Apartheid with Fondness:The Memoirs of Jacob Dlamini and Chris van Wyk
by
Medalie, David
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Allegory
/ Apartheid
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bildungsroman
/ Chicken eggs
/ Child development
/ Childhood
/ Childhood factors
/ Chris van Wyk
/ Collaboration
/ Community life
/ Community living
/ Dlamini, Jacob
/ Dlamini, Jacob (South African author)
/ Eggs
/ Fiction
/ Humor
/ Humour
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Jacob Dlamini
/ Katlehong
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Matriarchy
/ Memoir
/ Memoirs
/ Memory
/ Mercy
/ Morality
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Nonfiction
/ Normality
/ Nostalgia
/ Novels
/ Oppression
/ Ordinariness
/ Polemics
/ Post-Apartheid
/ Post-apartheid era
/ Riverlea
/ Short stories
/ Speculative fiction
/ Towns
/ Van Wyk, Chris
/ Works
/ Writers
2016
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Remembering Life under Apartheid with Fondness:The Memoirs of Jacob Dlamini and Chris van Wyk
by
Medalie, David
in
Allegory
/ Apartheid
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bildungsroman
/ Chicken eggs
/ Child development
/ Childhood
/ Childhood factors
/ Chris van Wyk
/ Collaboration
/ Community life
/ Community living
/ Dlamini, Jacob
/ Dlamini, Jacob (South African author)
/ Eggs
/ Fiction
/ Humor
/ Humour
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Jacob Dlamini
/ Katlehong
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Matriarchy
/ Memoir
/ Memoirs
/ Memory
/ Mercy
/ Morality
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Nonfiction
/ Normality
/ Nostalgia
/ Novels
/ Oppression
/ Ordinariness
/ Polemics
/ Post-Apartheid
/ Post-apartheid era
/ Riverlea
/ Short stories
/ Speculative fiction
/ Towns
/ Van Wyk, Chris
/ Works
/ Writers
2016
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Remembering Life under Apartheid with Fondness:The Memoirs of Jacob Dlamini and Chris van Wyk
by
Medalie, David
in
Allegory
/ Apartheid
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bildungsroman
/ Chicken eggs
/ Child development
/ Childhood
/ Childhood factors
/ Chris van Wyk
/ Collaboration
/ Community life
/ Community living
/ Dlamini, Jacob
/ Dlamini, Jacob (South African author)
/ Eggs
/ Fiction
/ Humor
/ Humour
/ Identity
/ Ideology
/ Jacob Dlamini
/ Katlehong
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Matriarchy
/ Memoir
/ Memoirs
/ Memory
/ Mercy
/ Morality
/ Mothers
/ Narratives
/ Nonfiction
/ Normality
/ Nostalgia
/ Novels
/ Oppression
/ Ordinariness
/ Polemics
/ Post-Apartheid
/ Post-apartheid era
/ Riverlea
/ Short stories
/ Speculative fiction
/ Towns
/ Van Wyk, Chris
/ Works
/ Writers
2016
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Remembering Life under Apartheid with Fondness:The Memoirs of Jacob Dlamini and Chris van Wyk
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Remembering Life under Apartheid with Fondness:The Memoirs of Jacob Dlamini and Chris van Wyk
2016
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A number of works of non-fiction written in the post-apartheid period reflect on childhood and adolescent experiences during the apartheid years. This paper looks at three of them: Jacob Dlamini's Native Nostalgia (2009) and Chris van Wyk's two memoirs, Shirley, Goodness and Mercy (2004) and Eggs to Lay, Chickens to Hatch (2010). Dlamini's memoir describes his childhood in Katlehong, while van Wyk's deal with his early experiences in Riverlea. These memoirs are unusual in that, while they do not hesitate to expose the injustices of apartheid, they nevertheless seek to convey the persistence of normality and the \"ordinariness\" of family and community life within the abnormality of apartheid. This paper considers the implications of \"fondness\" or nostalgia in all three memoirs, as well the ways in which Dlamini and van Wyk present non-deterministic conceptions of identity and pay tribute to powerful matriarchal figures. The use of humour in Shirley, Goodness and Mercy and Eggs to Lay, Chickens to Hatch is also analysed. Finally, some possible reasons are given as to why van Wyk's memoirs seem to have been spared much of the criticism which has been directed at Dlamini's.
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Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University,Institute for the Study of English in Africa (ISEA),Rhodes University, Institute for the Study of English in Africa,Institute for the Study of English in Africa
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