Reading for water

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Hofmeyr, Isabel
Nuttall, Sarah
Lavery, Charne

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Routledge

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This introduction provides a wide-ranging framing for a set of essays that explores the topic “Reading for Water” in southern African literature. The introduction begins by demonstrating this method through snapshots of three seminal South African novels: Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat (2006), A. C. Jordan’s The Wrath of the Ancestors (1980) and J. M. Coetzee’s Life & Times of Michael K (1983). This is followed by a discussion of Sarah Nuttall’s essay on Namwali Serpell’s The Old Drift, which establishes the framework for the essays that follow. These are discussed under four sections: Hydro-infrastructures, Multi-spirited Water, Bodies of Water and Wet Ontologies, and New Genealogies, New Chronotopes.

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Going below the waterline, Hydro-infrastructures, Hydrocolonialism, Multi-spirited waters, Reading for water

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Isabel Hofmeyr, Sarah Nuttall & Charne Lavery (2022) Reading for Water, Interventions, 24:3, 303-322, DOI: 10.1080/1369801X.2021.2015711.