Collective Amnesia by Koleka Putuma

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A discussion of re-memory in "Collective Amnesia" by Koleka Putuma.

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REFERENCES
Biko, S., “Some African Cultural Concepts”, in I Write What I Like: A selection of his writing, ed. A. Stubbs, Oxford: Heinemann, 1987.

Dhlomo, H.I.E., “Drama and the African”, in English in Africa, 4.2, 1977.

Gqola, P.D., What is slavery to me?, Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2010.

Makumbi, J.N., Kintu, Oakland: Transit Books, 2017.

Morrison, T., Beloved: A Novel, New York: Signet, 1987.

Putuma, K., Collective Amnesia, Cape Town: uHlanga, 2017.

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Itu, I'm speeechless. This is amazing.

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Thank you very much for Botlhale, allowing us a platform to which we can access and be in conversation with literature from Africa by Africans. The above video is very informative and sparks conversation on subjugated memory, oral literature and archiving. Thank you

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This is such a great analysis. I feel enriched.

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