Stories of Milk, Honey and Bile: Representing Diasporic African Foreigner's Identities in South African Fiction
This chapter explores representations of diasporic black African foreigners' identities in David Mutasa's novel, Nyambo Dze Joni (Stories from Johannesburg) (2000), and in Welcome to Our Hillbrow (1999), written by the South African author, Phaswane Mpe. The two novels expose the hypocrisy...
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Main Author: | Vambe, Maurice Taonezvzi (Author) |
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2019-09-11.
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