Wit mans, swart vroue : Johan van Wyk se Man-Bitch (2001) en Kleinboer se Kontrei (2003) as seksuele outobiografieë

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dc.contributor.author Visagie, Andries
dc.date.accessioned 2012-11-01T07:14:09Z
dc.date.available 2012-11-01T07:14:09Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.description Article digitised using: Suprascan 1000 RGB scanner, scanned at 400 dpi; 24-bit colour; 100% Image derivating - Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS3 - Image levels, crop, deskew Abbyy Fine Reader No.9 - Image manipulation + OCR Adobe Acrobat 9 (PDF) en_US
dc.description This article was written by Prof. Andries Visagie before he joined the University of Pretoria en_US
dc.description.abstract Since 1994, the date which marks the transition to democracy in South Africa, there has been an increase in the publication of sexual narratives. In her research on the intensification of the discourse on sexuality in South Africa, the sociologist Deborah Pose! (2004) observes that the black youth in South Africa have appropriated a sexualised freedom as a manifestation of the break between the apartheid and post-apartheid generations. This article is a study of the sexual autobiography within the context of urban South Africa since 1994. In his review of Johan van Wyk's Man-Bitch (2001) Lewis Nkosi (2005) comments on Van Wyk's fictionalised autobiography as a text situated within the newly constituted multiracial urban spaces, which have the potential to give birth to new South African identities. In their sexual autobiographies white writers Van Wyk (Man-Bitch, 2001) and Kleinboer (Kontrei, 2003) give an account of their multiple sexual encounters with black women, mainly prostitutes, in Durban and Johannesburg. Both writers give expression to the tension between an uninhibited and life-affirming celebration of sexual enjoyment and a sensation of imminent doom or death which accompanies their sexual activities. This tension between Eros and Thanatos is one of the phenomena that this paper will describe in an effort to propose a typology of the sexual autobiography as a small but significant subgenre in life-writing. The sustained representation of the sex life of the narrating subject functions as a significant structural principle in the narrative. Furthermore, the sexual autobiography seems to be a form of confessional literature - the narrative becomes a way of cleansing the subject of feelings of guilt about his or her sexual experiences. en_US
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dc.format.extent 29 pages en_US
dc.format.medium PDF en_US
dc.identifier.citation Visagie, A 2005, 'Wit mans, swart vroue : Johan van Wyk se Man-Bitch (2001) en Kleinboer se Kontrei (2003) as seksuele outobiografieë', Tydskrif vir Nederlands en Afrikaans, vol. 12, no. 2, pp.225-253. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1022-6966
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20325
dc.language.iso Afrikaans en_US
dc.publisher Suid-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Neerlandistiek en_US
dc.rights Suid-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Neerlandistiek en_US
dc.subject Seksuele outobiografie en_US
dc.subject Sexual autobiography en_US
dc.subject Suid-Afrikaanse letterkunde en_US
dc.subject South African literature en_US
dc.subject Post-apartheid Suid-Afrika en_US
dc.subject Post-apartheid South Africa en_US
dc.title Wit mans, swart vroue : Johan van Wyk se Man-Bitch (2001) en Kleinboer se Kontrei (2003) as seksuele outobiografieë en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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