‘Ubuqaba’ and ‘UbuGqobhoka’: Reading Zakes Mda’s Heart of Redness through a Post-Developmental lens by Rachel Fenton
… African scholar, Camagu, and his interactions between two competing sects within a rural village. The Unbelievers, … the course of the novel, Camagu shifts stances between the two groups of Xhosa people and concludes by supporting the … Qukezwa as the most astute and knowledgeable of the two daughters, so much so that “Camagu is taken aback both by …