To listen with decolonial ears: Hein Willemse, hidden histories, and the politics of disruptive intervention

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Tydskrif vir letterkunde Pub Date : 2022-09-18 DOI:10.17159/tl.v59i3.13123
Viola c. Milton, Hannelie Marx-Knoetze
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In this article, we canvass some of the ideas around Hein Willemse’s focus on hidden histories, conscious oppositionality, and literature that falls outside the canon, which began to coalesce following contemporary calls for decolonial approaches in the (South) African academy. While the decolonial turn has focused attention on shared histories within Global South contexts, it is through Willemse’s postcolonial teachings that we first came to understand the importance and meaning of reclaiming the lost African ontological space. This article is, therefore, located in postcolonial and decolonial scholarship in the sense that it is not driven by a particular method but rather by questions that emerged from larger social contexts. We draw on Willemse’s visionary understanding of the importance of hidden histories and what it might mean to listen with postcolonial and/or decolonial ears. This, amongst other things, requires an acute awareness of history, heritage, and legacies both in society and in the academy. We incorporate a random selection of his work to unpack how his disruptive intervention serves to reformulate the idea of Afrikaans and Afrikaans literature in ways that are more inclusive of those silenced by the apartheid project, including Africa and the Global South at large. 
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用非殖民化的耳朵倾听:海因·威廉姆斯、隐藏的历史和破坏性干预的政治
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了Hein Willemse对隐藏的历史、有意识的对立和不属于正典的文学的关注,这些思想随着当代对(南非)学院非殖民化方法的呼吁而开始融合。虽然非殖民化的转向将注意力集中在全球南方背景下的共同历史上,但正是通过Willemse的后殖民主义教义,我们第一次理解了收回失去的非洲本体论空间的重要性和意义。因此,这篇文章位于后殖民和非殖民学术中,因为它不是由特定的方法驱动的,而是由更大的社会背景中出现的问题驱动的。我们借鉴了Willemse对隐藏历史的重要性的富有远见的理解,以及用后殖民和/或非殖民的耳朵倾听可能意味着什么。除其他外,这需要社会和学院对历史、遗产和遗产有敏锐的认识。我们随机选择了他的作品,以揭示他的破坏性干预是如何重新制定南非荷兰语和南非荷兰语文学的理念的,其方式更包容那些被种族隔离项目压制的人,包括非洲和整个全球南方。
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