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Lewis Nkosi's Durban: an Indian Ocean city in flux / Stiebel, Lindy   Journal Article
Stiebel, Lindy Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Lewis Nkosi, the late exiled South African writer, and the city of Durban, an extended urban space of an estimated 3 million inhabitants, are incontrovertibly linked. This sprawling Indian Ocean town is where Nkosi was born, where he was educated as a small child, where he started his working career, and where he was finally buried on 10 September 2010. Given the centrality of Durban to Nkosi's life story, it is unsurprising that this city periodically appears in Nkosi's writing, both fictional and non-fictional, as a geographical 'setting' but also as a symbol of political change in South Africa. This paper, then, begins an evaluation of the role of 'Durban' and the Indian Ocean in the life and work of Nkosi, drawing from his novel Mating birds, and also from a little known article published in a Swiss newspaper, translated into German. Durban emerges from these various sources as a city in flux, a place of startling contrasts, a melting pot of peoples and a dream space called 'home' for this celebrated writer.
Key Words Indian Ocean  Durban  Home  Exile  Flux  Lewis Nkosi 
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Lewis Nkosi's Durban: an Indian Ocean city in flux / Stiebel, Lindy   Journal Article
Stiebel, Lindy Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Lewis Nkosi, the late exiled South African writer, and the city of Durban, an extended urban space of an estimated 3 million inhabitants, are incontrovertibly linked. This sprawling Indian Ocean town is where Nkosi was born, where he was educated as a small child, where he started his working career, and where he was finally buried on 10 September 2010. Given the centrality of Durban to Nkosi's life story, it is unsurprising that this city periodically appears in Nkosi's writing, both fictional and non-fictional, as a geographical 'setting' but also as a symbol of political change in South Africa. This paper, then, begins an evaluation of the role of 'Durban' and the Indian Ocean in the life and work of Nkosi, drawing from his novel Mating birds, and also from a little known article published in a Swiss newspaper, translated into German. Durban emerges from these various sources as a city in flux, a place of startling contrasts, a melting pot of peoples and a dream space called 'home' for this celebrated writer.
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Semiotics of struggle: gender representations in the natal violence / Hassim, Shireen; Stiebel, Lindy 1993  Book
Hassim, Shireen Book
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Publication Frankfurt, Peace Research Institute frankfurt, 1993.
Description ii, 24p.
Series PRIF Reports; no. 30
Standard Number 3928965271
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