학술논문

Volume, Power, Originality: Reassessing the Complexities of Soweto Poetry.
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Journal of Southern African Studies. Aug2015, Vol. 41 Issue 4, p905-923. 19p.
Subject
*SOUTH African poetry
*LITERATURE & race
Language
ISSN
0305-7070
Abstract
This article aims to reassess recent and continuing analyses of Soweto poetry that merely confirm it as a product and expression of a Black Consciousness vogue. Discussing works by Mongane Serote, Sipho Sepamla, James Matthews and Njabulo Ndebele, I argue that although Black Consciousness ideas of self-respect and self-assertion are unmistakably included, this canon is situated within a profoundly complex historical and social context. Adopting Steve Biko's alternative definition of a ‘national culture’, I argue that Soweto poetry is a medial literature. Thisoeuvrecreates a dialogue between common binary constructions of race, agency, culture and locale, and therefore becomes a factor in the creation of Black Consciousness and not simply its reflection. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]