Narrative, memory, and mapping: Ronnie Govender's 'At the Edge' and other Cato Manor Stories

Brown, Duncan (2005). Narrative, memory, and mapping: Ronnie Govender's 'At the Edge' and other Cato Manor Stories. Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Studies, 5(1) pp. 69–83.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1013929x.2005.9678209

URL: http://www.movingworlds.net/

Abstract

This article considers questions of narrative and cartography in relation to South African Indian identity. It challenges certain current assumptions within postcolonial studies about border-crossing, migrancy and displacement.

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  • Item ORO ID
  • 7695
  • Item Type
  • Journal Item
  • ISSN
  • 1474-4600
  • Extra Information
  • A longer version of this article appeared in Current Writing 17(1), 2005: 108-128.
  • Keywords
  • Literary studies; cultural studies; postcolonial studies; cartography; identity
  • Academic Unit or School
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
  • Depositing User
  • Duncan Brown

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