In the wake of apartheid, South African culture conveys the sense
of being lost in time and space. The Truth Commission provided an
opportunity for South Africans to find their bearings in a nation
changing at a bewildering pace. The Truth Commission also marked
the beginning of a long process of remapping space, place and
memory. In this title, Shane Graham investigates how post-apartheid
theatre-makers and writers of fiction, poetry and memoir have taken
this project forward, using their art to come to terms with South
Africa's violent past and rapidly changing present.
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