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“Replaying Trauma with a Difference: Zoë Wicomb’s Dialogic Aesthetics.” Trauma, Memory and Narrative in South Africa. Ed. Ewald Mengel and Michele Borzaga. Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, 2012. 349-63.

Michael Meyer

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The “Ordinary” Cruelty and the Theatre as Witness in Four South African Plays

Elisabeth Knittelfelder

Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 2020

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Negotiating memory and nation building in new South African drama

Busuyi Mekusi

2009

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Scrutiny2 Dislocations: The Dynamics of Memory and Perplexities of Freedom in John Kani's Nothing but the Truth

Liberty Hove

Scrutiny2, 2018

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'Peeling the Wound': Dramaturgies of haunting on the neo-apartheid stage

Mark Fleishman

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Literary responses to the South African TRC: renegotiating ‘truth’, ‘trauma’ and ‘reconciliation’

Francesca Mussi

2017

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Meyer, Michael: "Ewald Mengel, Michela Borzaga, and Karin Orantes, ed. (2010): Trauma, Memory, and Narrative in South Africa: Interviews." Anglistik 22.2: 198 - 201. - Review

Michael Meyer

"Ewald Mengel, Michela Borzaga, and Karin Orantes, ed. (2010): Trauma, Memory, and Narrative in South Africa: Interviews." Anglistik 22.2: 198 - 201., 2011

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Jay Rajiva - Postcolonial Parabola: Literature, Tactility, and the Ethics of Representing Trauma (2017)

Eugene Arva

Recherche littéraire, 2019

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Ambivalent Memory, Truth and the Quest for Reconciliation in Post-apartheid Plays

Kazeem Adebiyi-Adelabu

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“Troubling” stories: thoughts on the making of meaning of shame/ful memory narratives in (post)apartheid South Africa

Tammy Shefer

Social Dynamics, 2019

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Black Consciousness Aesthetics and Post-Conflict Mediation in South African Theatre: A Reading of MaisheMaponya’sThe Hungry Earth and Jane Taylor’sUbuand The Truth Commission

Damlègue LARE

2016

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A Heritage of Violence: Paradoxes of Freedom and Memory in Recent South African Play-Texts

Anton Krueger

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De-stressing Race. Documenting the 'Trauma of Freedom' in post-apartheid South Africa

nondumiso msimanga

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Culture, narrative and collective trauma

Anthony Collins

Psychology in Society, 2015

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In the Name of Trauma: Notes on Testimony, Truth-Telling and the Secret of Literature in South Africa

Rosalind Morris

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APARTHEID AND COLLECTIVE TRAUMA PERFORMATIVITY IN "AMNESTY" BY NADINE GORDIMER

Wahyu Gandi G

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies (ICSIS) , 2021

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Communicatio South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research The Representation of Perpetrator Trauma in Forgiveness

Beschara Karam

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Perspectives of tragedy in black South African drama : an analysis of selected plays by Zakes Mda, Mbongeni Ngema and Maishe Maponya

Rakgomo J R Pheto

2003

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Experiments in Freedom: Explorations of Identity in New South African Drama

Anton Krueger

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Childhood in the shadow of violence: Kathorus South Africa

Vanessa Barolsky

Violence and non-violence in Africa, 2007

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Book Review: Bodies of Truth: Law, Memory and Emancipation in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Beatrice Schlee

Africa Spectrum

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The Question of “Solidarity” in Postcolonial Trauma Fiction: Beyond the Recognition Principle (open access)

Hamish Dalley

2015

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Trauma, Narrative, and the Art of Witnessing

Martina Kopf

Slavery in Art and Literature: Approaches to Trauma, Memory and Visuality, 2009

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Narratives of pain, apology and silence in filmic re-representations of forgiveness: The South African Rainbow

Derilene (Dee) Marco

Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain (eds. Nike Jung and Stella Bruzzi) , 2019

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Mortgaged Futures: Trauma, Subjectivity, and the Legacies of Colonialism in Tsitsi Dangarembgas The Book of Not

hamze amiri

Studies in the Novel, 2008

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Stef Craps. Postcolonial Witnessing: Trauma out of Bounds

Simona Bertacco

Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire, 2015

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Can you help me air my dirty laundry? An investigation into the capacity of the Playback Theatre ritual framework and practitioner training to hold stories of trauma in South Africa

Monique Hill

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Human Sovereignty Eclipsed? Toward a Posthumanist Reading of the Traumatized Subject in

Deniz Gündoğan İbrişim

2021

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Beyond Trauma: New Perspectives on the Politics of Memory in East and Southern Africa

Heike A Becker

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A Critique of South Africa Truth and Reconciliation in John Kani's Nothing but the Truth

Kazeem A Adebiyi-Adelabu

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Dissonance: Time, Trauma & the Cinematic Re-memory of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Pam Brown

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The explosive devices of memory': trauma and the construction of identity in narrative

Sean McAlister

Language and Literature, 2006

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Ambivalent Narrations: Pursuing the Political through Traumatic Storytelling

Christopher Colvin

PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2004

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John K. Noyes, "Nature, History, and the Failure of Language: The Problem of the Human in Post-Apartheid South Africa," Relocating Postcolonialism, ed. David Theo Goldberg and Ato Quayson, (London: Blackwell 2002), 270-281.

John Noyes

2002

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The Semiotics of Alternative Theatre in South Africa

Keyan Tomaselli

Critical Arts, 1981

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