Table des matières
Gilles Teulié et Mélanie Joseph-Vilain
IntroductionHealing the Wounds: Re/Membering and Reconstructing South Africa
Old Wounds, New Artistic Forms
Manfred Loimeier
A Literary Rebirth In South Africa An OverviewSandra Saayman
Is a South African Artist an ‘African’ Artist?An Analysis of the Questions Raised by (South) African Art in Ivan Vladislavic’s ‘Curioser’
Healing Women’s Wounds
Vicki Briault Manus
The Season of Whispers is Over: Now the Stories can be Safely ToldIs the Truth Enough to Heal?
Siphiwe Ignatius Dube
The TRC, Democratic Ethos & the New Culture Critique in South AfricaElaine Dubourdieu
Country of my Skull: a New Genre for Writing South Africa’s History?Afrikaners & History: Coping with the Past
Sheila Collingwood-Whittick
Autopsy of an Afrikaner Childhood: J. M. Coetzee’s Ethical and Psychological Stock-Taking in Post-Apartheid South AfricaElwyn Jenkins
Attitudes Towards Geographical Renaming in South AfricaWessel Visser
Afrikaner Responses to Post-Apartheid South Africa: Diaspora and the Re-Negotiation of a Cultural IdentityEducating for a Better Future?
Jeanette Schmid
Seeds of Transformation in South African Child WelfareCarol Serrurier-Zucker
Healing Through Education: a South African Perspective