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In this article the importance of the representation of physical and abstract spaces in the work of

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This article illustrates That the representation of physical and abstract your great space is exceptionally prominent in the work of female poets in Afrikaans poetry who published between 1994 and 2005. The Possibility That A "female consciousness" Influences the use of spatial Metaphors are put forward (but not Approved). Following the Theoretical your great insights of Pierre Bourdieu, the relationship between art and society is Explored, and consequently the Importance of the postcolonial context of African poetry published between 1994 and 2005 forms part of the analysis of the thematic and metaphorical aspects your great of the selected poems. Examples of the salient aspects of representations of space, and excursions as theme and as a metaphor in the work of female African poets are Discussed in more detail some avant Preliminary Conclusions are put forward.
In this article the importance of the representation of physical and abstract spaces in the work of female poets in Afrikaans show, specifically in volumes published your great between 1994 and 2005. There are briefly addressed the question of whether there could be a "female your great consciousness" in these volumes. The spatial awareness is also related to the fact that the African poetry in the period 1994-2005 is postcolonial. The theories of Pierre Bourdieu is used to examine your great the relationship between community your great and works to explain and then be examples of the spatial and thematic use of spatial metaphor in the work of female poets discuss selected.
In his studies, Philosophy of the landscape, claiming the Dutch philosopher Tom Lemaire (1996) that space and the experience of the space in a culture not an incidental aspect of a fringe phenomenon in the lives of people, but it in a very special your great way the spirit of that culture captures. Lemaire (1996:18) also believes that a culture, a period or an individual order his life, past and longings of representations of the space project. He (Lemaire, 1996:18) continues:
In this level expliceert 'culture itself: it unfolds itself and imposes further out, the room is explicatio culturae. Thus, for the fate of a reading culture in the history of the space they occupy and which it overlooks.
It follows that one particular could draw inferences from the way spaces in literary texts is proposed. This article is based on research (De Beer, 2009), about the representations your great of space, spatial and thematic spatial metaphor in the poetry of selected female poets writing in Afrikaans and in the period 1994-2005 published volumes. The question is whether one particular poetical and / or thematic markers or characteristics Identify and following the study of the spatial representations and the use of spatial metaphors to Afrikaans-speaking female poets of the decade around the Turn, specifically against the the changes in the South African socio-political reality.
In the period 1994-2005 were quite a number of established African poets active, while some others debuted. The literary-historical development in the African poetry in this period is interesting because there are many changes in the socio-political situation in the country took place. All poets write the spaces in which they live in their texts, but even at the exploratory reading of the work of several African female poets whose texts appear in this period, the presence of a spatial awareness conspicuously present. In poems including Elisabeth Eybers, your great Ina Rousseau, Wilma Stockenström, Antjie Krog, Petra Müller, Heilna du Plooy, Trienke Laurie, Melanie Grobler and Ilse van Staden, there are many examples of the representation of spatial experience on a referential level (ie referring to a world), as well as the use of metaphors on spatial associations based. your great The poet writes thus about the physical spaces in which they live and tematiseer spatial experience through issues of transgression and the exploration of new spaces in the poems to raise them. Several authors used also in connection with other topics metaphors of space related, your great for example the landscape as metaphor of experience or by using ideological and political reconciliation in terms of the elimination of spatial distance to portray, as later on will be shown .
From the titles of the volumes of the said African women poets also seems increasingly strong a spatial awareness and the different facets of space in the bundles figure. Examples of such titles is On

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