Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner
Writing Networks and Global Contexts
van der Vlies, Andrew; Munslow Ong, Jade
Edinburgh University Press
12/2023
352
Dura
Inglês
9781399512534
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction, Jade Munslow Ong and Andrew van der Vlies
Part I Modernity and Modernism
1. Schreiner and the Machine, Mark Sanders
2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner, Jade Munslow Ong
3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-ecofeminists?, Dan Wylie
Part II Race and Anti-Racism
4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation, Barnita Bagchi
5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters, Liz Stanley
6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a 'Prophetic Vision of the Future', Janet Remmington
7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr., Heidi Barends
Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
8. Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner's Ambivalent Anarchism, Clare Gill
9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner's Work and Thought in the Dutch Press, Malgorzata Drwal
10. The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890-1920, Sanja Nivesjoe
Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies, Emma Barnes
12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia, Nicholas Jose, Alex Sutcliffe and Mandy Treagus
Part V South African Afterlives
13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head, Dorothy Driver
14. Coetzee's Schreiner, Schreiner's Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory, Andrew van der Vlies
15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum, Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction, Jade Munslow Ong and Andrew van der Vlies
Part I Modernity and Modernism
1. Schreiner and the Machine, Mark Sanders
2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner, Jade Munslow Ong
3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-ecofeminists?, Dan Wylie
Part II Race and Anti-Racism
4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation, Barnita Bagchi
5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters, Liz Stanley
6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a 'Prophetic Vision of the Future', Janet Remmington
7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr., Heidi Barends
Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
8. Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner's Ambivalent Anarchism, Clare Gill
9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner's Work and Thought in the Dutch Press, Malgorzata Drwal
10. The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890-1920, Sanja Nivesjoe
Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies, Emma Barnes
12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia, Nicholas Jose, Alex Sutcliffe and Mandy Treagus
Part V South African Afterlives
13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head, Dorothy Driver
14. Coetzee's Schreiner, Schreiner's Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory, Andrew van der Vlies
15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum, Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg
Index
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Olive Schreiner; South Africa; race; feminism; modernism; world literature
Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction, Jade Munslow Ong and Andrew van der Vlies
Part I Modernity and Modernism
1. Schreiner and the Machine, Mark Sanders
2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner, Jade Munslow Ong
3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-ecofeminists?, Dan Wylie
Part II Race and Anti-Racism
4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation, Barnita Bagchi
5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters, Liz Stanley
6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a 'Prophetic Vision of the Future', Janet Remmington
7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr., Heidi Barends
Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
8. Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner's Ambivalent Anarchism, Clare Gill
9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner's Work and Thought in the Dutch Press, Malgorzata Drwal
10. The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890-1920, Sanja Nivesjoe
Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies, Emma Barnes
12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia, Nicholas Jose, Alex Sutcliffe and Mandy Treagus
Part V South African Afterlives
13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head, Dorothy Driver
14. Coetzee's Schreiner, Schreiner's Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory, Andrew van der Vlies
15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum, Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction, Jade Munslow Ong and Andrew van der Vlies
Part I Modernity and Modernism
1. Schreiner and the Machine, Mark Sanders
2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner, Jade Munslow Ong
3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-ecofeminists?, Dan Wylie
Part II Race and Anti-Racism
4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation, Barnita Bagchi
5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters, Liz Stanley
6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a 'Prophetic Vision of the Future', Janet Remmington
7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr., Heidi Barends
Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
8. Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner's Ambivalent Anarchism, Clare Gill
9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner's Work and Thought in the Dutch Press, Malgorzata Drwal
10. The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890-1920, Sanja Nivesjoe
Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies, Emma Barnes
12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia, Nicholas Jose, Alex Sutcliffe and Mandy Treagus
Part V South African Afterlives
13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head, Dorothy Driver
14. Coetzee's Schreiner, Schreiner's Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory, Andrew van der Vlies
15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum, Paul Walters and Jeremy Fogg
Index
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