University of Cape Town historian Shamil Jeppie is impatient with the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>’s question: Is Islam compatible with democracy? "Would you bother to ask, ‘Is Roman Catholicism compatible with democracy?’" he shoots back. "The NG Kerk provided a Christian rationale for one of the most undemocratic states of the 20th century."
William Mervin Gumede is the next blip on the plagiarism radar that is sweeping South Africa, writes Colin Bower.
Will the Cape Town Book Fair be as successful as the world-famous Frankfurt Book Fair? Colin Bower reports.
Assertive denials of allegations that Antjie Krog is a plagiarist have come from two of Krog’s publishers, Stephen Johnson of Random House and Nèlleke de Jager of Kwela Books. The reactions follow something of a publishing tradition in South Africa. When Pamela Jooste was accused of plagiarism in People Like Ourselves, Johnson wasted no time […]
An e-mail circulating among academics at the University of Cape Town has fuelled the controversy around poet Antjie Krog by decribing what it calls Krog’s "close borrowing" from Wits University writer and academic Isabel Hofmeyr. The new allegation centres on a passage in Krog’s account of South Africa’s truth commission process, <i>Country of My Skull</i>.