2019
DOI: 10.4314/eia.v45i3.2
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Reading and roaming the racial city: R. R. R. Dhlomo and <i>The Bantu World</i>

Abstract: Scholarship on the literary inscription of urban space in early twentiethcentury South Africa has tended to focus on Sophiatown and the writers of the 1950s 'Drum generation'. In this reading, the idea of Johannesburg as it emerges in Drum magazine is seen to contrast sharply with earlier literary renditions of the city as a place of vice and moral decay. In this article, I draw attention to an important but little-known precursor to this emergent tradition of writing and claiming the modern city, namely journ… Show more

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