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1.INTRODUCTORY

1.1Print, Text and Books in South Africa

ANDREW VAN DER VLIES

2.PRINT CULTURES AND COLONIAL PUBLIC SPHERES

2.1Metonymies of Lead: Bullets, Type and Print Culture in South African Missionary Colonialism

LEON DE KOCK

2.2“Spread Far and Wide over the Surface of the Earth”: Evangelical Reading Formations and the Rise of a Transnational Public Sphere: The Case of the Cape Town Ladies’ Bible Association

ISABEL HOFMEYR

2.3Textual Circuits and Intimate Relations: A Community of Letters across the Indian Ocean

MEG SAMUELSON

3.LOCAL/GLOBAL: SOUTH AFRICAN WRITING AND GLOBAL IMAGINARIES

3.1Deneys Reitz and Imperial Co-option

JOHN GOUWS

3.2“Consequential Changes”: Daphne Rooke’s Mittee in America and South Africa

LUCY VALERIE GRAHAM

3.3Oprah’s Paton, or South Africa and the Globalisation of Suffering

RITA BARNARD

4.THREE WAYS OF LOOKING AT COETZEE

4.1In (or From) the Heart of the Country: Local and Global Lives of Coetzee’s Anti-pastoral

ANDREW VAN DER VLIES

4.2Under Local Eyes: The South African Publishing Context of J. M. Coetzee’s Foe

JARAD ZIMBLER

4.3Limber: The Flexibilities of Post-Nobel Coetzee

PATRICK DENMAN FLANERY

5.QUESTIONS OF THE ARCHIVE AND THE USES OF BOOKS

5.1Colin Rae’s Malaboch: The Power of the Book in the (Mis)Representation of Kgaluši Sekete Mmalebôhô

LIZE KRIEL

5.2“Send Your Books on Active Service”: The Books for Troops Scheme during the Second World War, 1939–1945

ARCHIE L. DICK

5.3From The Origin of Language to a Language of Origin: A Prologue to the Grey Collection

HEDLEY TWIDLE

6.ORATURE, IMAGE, TEXT

6.1The Image of the Book in Xhosa Oral Poetry

JEFF OPLAND

6.2Written Out, Writing In: Orature in the South African Literary Canon

DEBORAH SEDDON

6.3Not Western: Race, Reading and the South African Photocomic

LILY SAINT

7.IDEOLOGICAL EXIGENCIES AND THE FATES OF BOOKS

7.1The Politics of Obscenity: Lady Chatterley’s Lover and the Apartheid State

PETER D. MCDONALD

7.2“Deeply Racist, Superior and Patronising”: South African Literature Education and the “Gordimer Incident”

MARGRIET VAN DER WAL

7.3Begging the Questions: Producing Shakespeare for Post-apartheid South African Schools

NATASHA DISTILLER

8.NEW DIRECTIONS

8.1The Rise of the Surface: Emerging Questions for Reading and Criticism in South Africa

SARAH NUTTALL

8.2Sailing a Smaller Ship: Publishing Art Books in South Africa

BRONWYN LAW-VILJOEN

8.3The University as Publisher: Towards a History of South African University Presses

ELIZABETH LE ROUX

Contributors

Index

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