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Journal articles on the topic "Amazwi South African Museum of Literature"

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Martin, Andrew. "A Bibliography of Biographical and Critical Works on Olive Schreiner by South African Academics and Researchers, 1994–2019." English in Africa 47, no. 2 (February 10, 2021): 119–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/eia.v47i2.7.

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This selected bibliography consists of recent published biographical works on Olive Schreiner, literary criticism and multi-disciplinary studies of her writings by South African writers and critics from 1994 until 2019. A few works by foreign writers in South African book publications and literary journals have also been included. This bibliography has been drawn from the collection of the Amazwi South African Museum of Literature in Makhanda. It is hoped that this bibliography will promote interest in Olive Schreiner’s life and work. Keywords: Olive Schreiner, bibliographies
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TSHILILO, PRECIOUS. "Review of South African Euryphyminae ." Zootaxa 4820, no. 1 (July 27, 2020): 70–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4820.1.4.

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Euryphyminae is a Southern African endemic subfamily, which to date consists of 23 genera. We collected all available information from historic literature accounts, 626 positively identified museum specimens from 16 genera and 624 fresh field-collected specimens from eight genera to review the Euryphyminae genera of South Africa. Three genera are recorded for the first time to occur in South Africa; Rhodesiana Dirsh, 1959, Acrophymus Uvarov, 1922 and Plegmapteropsis Dirsh, 1956, while Aneuryphymus rhodesianus species is also recorded for the first time in South Africa. This brings the total number of genera occurring in South Africa from 14 to 16 genera of Euryphyminae. Finally, distribution maps for each genus are provided along with an updated key to genera.
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FILANDER, ZOLEKA, and CHARLES GRIFFITHS. "Illustrated guide to the echinoid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fauna of South Africa." Zootaxa 4296, no. 1 (July 24, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4296.1.1.

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The sea-urchins (class Echinoidea) of South Africa have received little taxonomic attention since the last comprehensive regional monographic guide, which was published in 1976 and is thus now severely outdated. That account was also poorly illustrated, making it difficult to use. Recent work by the authors has also added some 19 additional species to the known fauna, which now stands at 70 species. The aims of this study are thus to revise and update the South African echinoid fauna list, and to present a new, easy to use and fully-illustrated guide to all known regional species. The analysis is based mainly on examination of samples from the Iziko South African Museum collections, although additional records from other museum collections, the published literature, photographic images submitted to the EchinoMap Virtual Museum Database and any other reliable records are also included. A short account of each species is given, including relevant synonymy and literature, and brief notes on identification, size, and global distribution. Photographs that best represent the diagnostic features of each species and a map showing its known records within the region accompany each species account. A binary key to species is also provided.
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Grant, Lynne. "English Literature in Southern Africa: NELM at 30." African Research & Documentation 112 (2010): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00020951.

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The National English Literary Museum (NELM) is one of South Africa's greatest treasures (website: http://www.ru.ac.za/nelm). Tucked away in the university town of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, NELM collects-all creative writing by southern African authors who write in English, and in the following genres: novels, short stories, plays, essays, poetry, theatre, television and film scripts, autobiography, travel, letters, memoirs and diaries. Critical writing on the authors and their works is also collected, as well as writings on related subjects such as literary history, censorship and literary awards. These materials are collected in all formats: books, study guides, theses, literary manuscripts, press clippings and audio-visual material.
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Grant, Lynne. "English Literature in Southern Africa: NELM at 30." African Research & Documentation 112 (2010): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00020951.

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The National English Literary Museum (NELM) is one of South Africa's greatest treasures (website: http://www.ru.ac.za/nelm). Tucked away in the university town of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, NELM collects-all creative writing by southern African authors who write in English, and in the following genres: novels, short stories, plays, essays, poetry, theatre, television and film scripts, autobiography, travel, letters, memoirs and diaries. Critical writing on the authors and their works is also collected, as well as writings on related subjects such as literary history, censorship and literary awards. These materials are collected in all formats: books, study guides, theses, literary manuscripts, press clippings and audio-visual material.
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Allara, Pamela. "Susan Woolf: Taxi Hand Signs: South African Jewish Museum Cape Town, South Africa July 10–September 5, 2016." African Arts 50, no. 4 (December 2017): 82–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/afar_r_00380.

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Harper, Margaret Mills. "South Atlantic Modern Language Association." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 115, no. 4 (September 2000): 856. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/s0030812900140325.

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SAMLA's seventieth annual convention will be held in Birmingham at the Sheraton Civic Center from 10 to 12 November. William C. Calin will present the keynote address; George Ella Lyon will give the creative address; and French, German, and Spanish plenary addresses will also be featured. Sonia Sanchez will make a special appearance, and other sessions will focus on Birmingham and Alabama writers, gender and race studies, and human rights in literature and culture. Last year's highly successful reading by contemporary writers, sponsored by the literary magazine Five Points, will be repeated. Graduate students will host a poets' circle, and a special performance of Hemingway stories will take place. Among the twenty special sessions are African Influence on Western Literatures; The Holocaust in Literature and Film; Rhetorics, Rhetoricians, and the Teaching of Rhetoric; Early Modern Women of Spain; and Epics and Literature at the Millennium. During the varied program (over 140 sessions), the convention will feature issues of technology, pedagogy, and professional concerns and will offer a number of opportunities to meet and socialize. Cash bars will be held for faculty members in two-year colleges, Feministas Unidas, and gay and lesbian studies. Side trips are planned to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Birmingham Museum of Art. A full copy of the program will be available on the SAMLA Web site in July.
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PLISKO, JADWIGA DANUTA. "An annotated checklist of the South African Acanthodrilidae (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae: Acanthodrilinae, Benhamiinae)." Zootaxa 3458, no. 1 (September 7, 2012): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3458.1.2.

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A checklist of acanthodrilid species known from South African biotopes is here compiled from the literature and theunpublished KwaZulu-Natal Museum database of Oligochaeta (NMSAD). Most species belong to one of the twosubfamilies, Acanthodrilinae, with a total of 107 valid indigenous species and 17 subspecies, belonging to five genera(Chilota, Eodriloides, Microscolex, Parachilota, Udeina). Furthermore, eight peregrine species of Microscolex(Acanthodrilinae) and Dichogaster (Diplothecodrilus) (Benhamiinae) are included. One of them, Dichogaster(Diplothecodrilus) austeni Beddard, 1901 may occur naturally in north-eastern South Africa. For all recorded species thetype localities and known records in South Africa are given. Additional environmental data, when available, are included.The present location of most of the type material is indicated. Five species of Udeina are transferred to Parachilota:Udeina avesicula, U. hogsbackensis, U. septentrionalis, U. pickfordia Lungström, 1968 and U. transvaalensis Lungström,1972, now Parachilota avesiculus, P. hogsbackensis, P. septentrionalis, P. pickfordius, and P. transvaalensis, respectively.Dubious or uncertain genera and species are listed separately, including Hegesipyle Kinberg, 1867 and its only species H.hanno, the first acanthodrilid species recorded from South Africa. Valid species names, synonyms and doubtful species are arranged alphabetically.
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Juncker, Kris. "Figures & Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, April 12–July 17, 2011." African Arts 45, no. 1 (March 2012): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/afar.2012.45.1.81.

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Schmidt, Nancy J. "BOOK REVIEW: Coord. and ed. Debbie Landman.A SELECT INDEX TO SOUTH AFRICAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH. Grahamstown: National English Literary Museum, 1996." Research in African Literatures 31, no. 1 (March 2000): 227–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/ral.2000.31.1.227.

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Books on the topic "Amazwi South African Museum of Literature"

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Cramer, Andrew. The lil' five: Fright at the museum. Cape Town?]: They Did This!, 2016.

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Museum, District Six, ed. Piecing together the past: Writings from a workshop on memory and narrative held at the District Six Museum during August and September 2000. Cape Town: District Six Museum, 2000.

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Scenes from the South: From the collections of the Harry Ransom Center and Amazwi South African Museum of literature to mark the occasion of J.M. Coetzee's 80th birthday. Makhanda, South Africa: Amazwi South African Museum of Literature, 2018.

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Xaba, Makhosazana. Queer Africa 2: New Stories. MaThoko's Books, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Amazwi South African Museum of Literature"

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Vollgraaff, Helene. "Revitalising the South African Museum Sector." In Handbook of Research on Heritage Management and Preservation, 372–95. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3137-1.ch018.

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The chapter discusses the South African museum sector in terms of changing museum functions as well as museum management. The research findings confirm the perception of a sector in crisis. Museum professional associations do not have the capacity to promote a professional museum service. Though there are museum professionals that keep up to date with museological trends and technology, a picture is painted of museums not supported by government departments, debilitating bureaucratic structures that hamper creativity and responsiveness to public demands, institutional performance structures that direct museums away from museum functions, problematic recruitment practices, and problematic models assessing the value of museums. Research is based on literature study, a review of the South African Museums Association Bulletin (SAMAB), a peer-reviewed journal dealing with museum matters, an analysis of policy recommendations of museum professional associations and interviews with the museum association leadership.
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Henama, Unathi Sonwabile, and Portia Pearl Siyanda Sifolo. "Religious Tourism in South Africa." In Global Perspectives on Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, 104–28. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2796-1.ch007.

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The growth of tourism in South Africa after the end of apartheid can be associated with the growth of various forms of special interest tourism. Religious tourism as a form of special interest tourism is possibly the most important contributor of tourism geographical dispersion in South Africa. South Africa's religious tourism is dominated by Christian religious pilgrimage. Religious pilgrimages produce positive spin off for many destinations in South Africa, which may not be regarded as traditional tourism destinations. Religious-linked domestic travel continues to dominate domestic tourism expenditure. The existence of several African Initiated Churches such as the Zion Christian Church and the Nazareth Baptist Church attract several million worshippers during their religious pilgrimages, attracting worshippers beyond South Africa. Robben Island, which is a shrine for the anti-apartheid struggle, has a glorious Muslim resistance history, which is yet to be exploited by the Robben Island Museum. This chapter adds to the academic literature on religious tourism.
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