Bientang’s cave: A trans-disciplinary study of marginality in the epic in Afrikaans

dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Jolyn
dc.contributor.supervisorMoolman, Jacobus
dc.contributor.supervisorKrog, Antjie
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-10T07:04:59Z
dc.date.available2024-12-10T07:04:59Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThis reflexive essay has a creative and an in-depth research component. I sought to write an Epic poem about a marginalised woman known as Bientang. Bientang was a Khoisan, or ‘strandloper’ as Khoisan people were known, in the coastal region of the Southern Cape, featured in several legends from this area. The legends tell of a woman who was supposed to have lived in a cave situated in the Old Harbour in Hermanus. Since then, the cave has had many incarnations and is currently a restaurant called Bientang’s Cave. Writing an Epic poem about a marginalised character is in some ways a contradiction. Therefore, I examine the terms ‘marginalised’ and ‘Epic’ in various ways: firstly, through research into issues of marginalization and creolization, more specifically of fishing communities in the southern Cape; secondly, through research into the characteristics, changes, and manifestations of the Epic in Afrikaans literature, in particular; thirdly, through writing my original Epic poem itself – an accepted form of practice-based research; and fourthly, through translating parts of the poem into English. The critical component of my research consisted of an inquiry into the Epic, especially within a South African context. Various Afrikaans long poems – the long poetic idyll Martjie (1911) by Jan F. E. Cilliers, Raka (1941) by N.P. Van Wyk Louw, Trekkerswee (1947) by D.J.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10566/19739
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of the Western Cape
dc.subjectAfrikaans Epic
dc.subjectMarginality
dc.subjectTrans-disciplinarity
dc.subjectCounter-Epic
dc.subjectBientang
dc.titleBientang’s cave: A trans-disciplinary study of marginality in the epic in Afrikaans
dc.typeThesis

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