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Wietie : ウィキペディア英語版
Wietie

''Wietie'' was first published in 1980 by Christopher van Wyk and Fhazel Johennesse. The magazine provided a literary platform for the prevailing philosophy of Black Consciousness. It gave voice to a new generation of South African writers who saw their work not only as a critique on oppressive systems, but - like Black Power - as a weapon of transformation.
==Content and themes==
''Wietie'' contained short stories, poems and artwork. The magazine employed a language that was both literary and defiant. Openly declaring its commitment to the 'communication of revolutionary writing,' while also providing a space to explore the realities of everyday life under apartheid, it published fiction, poetry and prose that challenged the both the political, cultural and racial status. Combining wit and humour with openly political writing, ''Wietie'' did not survive long under the Apartheid administration.

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