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Climbing Higher - Sindiwe Magona (Paperback)
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Climbing Higher - Sindiwe Magona (Paperback)
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The primary aim of this book is to create a literary biography of
Sindiwe Magona, a significant black South African woman, whose
writings act as a testimony, a historical record, an appeal, and an
invitation to experience a culture, literary style and language
marginalized by colonization. Magona 's works provide us with a
window to the soul of the beleaguered domestic (Living, Loving and
Lying Awake at Night), the impoverished single parent (To My
Children 's Children), the struggling black woman educator and
activist (Forced to Grow), the anguished mother (Mother to Mother),
the rape victim (Vukani!), the successful African professional
woman battling cultural and patriarchal sexual restrictions that
may result in AIDS infection, female subjective states relevant to
both the old and new South Africa. The trope of bridge building is
a new perspective on her work, which elucidates the current
intellectual interest in the literary crossings of the local and
global.This publication examines the genre of life writing which
validates someone 's lived experiences, provides representation for
others enduring similar oppression, and instructs the uninformed
about a unique life. The author 's autobiographies, plays, poems,
short stories, published and unpublished novels are analyzed
through an African feminist lens allowing her literature to reflect
their contextualized and localized content.This is a literary
biography that places the author and her works within the political
and socio-economic framework in which they were written and
published. Although consideration is given to her twenty years of
voluntary exile, when she lived and worked in New York for the
media department of the United Nations translating and
disseminating information from South Africa to the world about the
oppression of the apartheid regime, special attention is be paid to
the nature and impact of her oral and literary voice on the South
African and global community as she explicates the issues facing
black African women.
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