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The Centre for African Literary Studies (CALS) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg, (UKZN), South Africa, is an archival project which was launched in September 2004 and officially opened by the then national Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan. Initially set up by Professor Liz Gunner and then Professor Jenny Clarence-Fincham as Acting Directors, it appointed  Professor Mbulelo Mzamane as the first CALS director in January 2007.  
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The Centre for African Literary Studies ([[CALS]]) at the [[University of KwaZulu-Natal]] Pietermaritzburg, (UKZN), South Africa, is an archival project focussed on all the literatures of Africa. It was launched in September 2004 and officially opened by the then national Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan. Initially set up by Professor Liz Gunner and then Professor Jenny Clarence-Fincham as Acting Directors, it appointed  Professor [[Mbulelo Mzamane]] as the first CALS director in January 2007.  
  
For more information, see the [[CLS]] website[http://cals.ukzn.ac.za/]
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For more information, see the [[CALS]] website[http://cals.ukzn.ac.za/]
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== Sources ==
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Centre for African Literary Studies website[http://cals.ukzn.ac.za/]
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 26 March 2013

The Centre for African Literary Studies (CALS) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg, (UKZN), South Africa, is an archival project focussed on all the literatures of Africa. It was launched in September 2004 and officially opened by the then national Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan. Initially set up by Professor Liz Gunner and then Professor Jenny Clarence-Fincham as Acting Directors, it appointed Professor Mbulelo Mzamane as the first CALS director in January 2007.

For more information, see the CALS website[1]


Sources

Centre for African Literary Studies website[2]

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

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