Marechera’s world: naming people and places in Marechera’s black sunlight

dc.contributor.authorPfukwa, C.
dc.contributor.authorMaganga, Allan T.
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-22T07:45:13Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractA name is an important statement of identity of a person, persons, a phenomenon, or a place. It can be a peg around which identities are constructed or deconstructed, formed or de-formed, erased or resuscitated, planted or dismembered. The problem of identity is central to Marechera’s concerns, with critics and scholars perpetually trying to place him in certain spaces, sometimes without much success. This article explores Dambudzo Marechera’s Black Sunlight through an onomastic lens, with a view to finding out how the novelist named his characters and space(s) in his story. The names he uses create a landscape that reflects certain forms, processes and patterns. In its analysis of Marechera’s names, the article weaves in current thinking in onomastics and of post-colonial traditions that have influenced literary criticism in the last twenty years.
dc.identifier.issn1012-0254
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.buse.ac.zw/handle/123456789/517
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNISC (Pty) Ltd.
dc.subjectPlace naming
dc.subjectPeople naming
dc.subjectIdentity
dc.titleMarechera’s world: naming people and places in Marechera’s black sunlight
dc.typeArticle

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