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Current perspectives on Olive Schreiner’sFrom Man to Man or Perhaps Only —

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This interview article engages Angelo Fick, Jade Munslow Ong, and Valerie Stevens in current perspectives on Olive Schreiner’s novel From Man to Man, published in a new edition by Dorothy Driver and UCT Press in 2015. These interviews point towards a renewed interest in Schreiner and From Man to Man. They highlight how Schreiner scholarship is heading in fresh directions, as current thought on From Man to Man, and Driver’s edition, spark interest in ecocriticism, animal studies, intersectionality, alternative takes on race, intimacy, and relations in her work, and the broader role of white writers in discussions of decolonization.
Title: Current perspectives on Olive Schreiner’sFrom Man to Man or Perhaps Only —
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This interview article engages Angelo Fick, Jade Munslow Ong, and Valerie Stevens in current perspectives on Olive Schreiner’s novel From Man to Man, published in a new edition by Dorothy Driver and UCT Press in 2015.
These interviews point towards a renewed interest in Schreiner and From Man to Man.
They highlight how Schreiner scholarship is heading in fresh directions, as current thought on From Man to Man, and Driver’s edition, spark interest in ecocriticism, animal studies, intersectionality, alternative takes on race, intimacy, and relations in her work, and the broader role of white writers in discussions of decolonization.

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