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Complete Issue
January 2026 (Vol. 16, No. 2)
Complete Issue
Individual Files
- Cover, Vol. 16, No. 2
- Table of Contents
- Copyright and Masthead
- Submission Information
- Note From the Editor (Bill Reynolds)
- Introduction: Narrative Nonfiction and Literary Journalism in South Africa (Lesley Cowling and John S. Bak)
- Unsung Literary Journalist: Emily Hobhouse and Her Report on Anglo—Boer War Concentration Camps (John S. Bak and Lesley Cowling)
- Romancing the Commando: French Volunteers’ Nonfiction Narratives of the Second Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902 (Gilles Teulié)
- Cry of Solomon T. Plaatje: Representation of Black Agency and Pain in The Mafeking Diary during the Mafeking Siege, 1899-1900 (Lesley Mofokeng)
- W. T. Stead’s New Journalism and the Telling of the Story of the Anglo-Boer War (Kevin Davie)
- Literary Journalism and Geographies of Identity: Generic Hybridity in Antjie Krog’s Works (Mélanie Joseph-Vilain)
- Jacob Dlamini, the “Politics of Presence,” and the Story of Apartheid in South Africa (Anthea Garman)
- Scholar-Practitioner Q+A . . . An Interview with Jonny Steinberg (Anthea Garman)
- Scholar-Practitioner Q+A . . . An Interview with Jeremy Boraine (Indiana Lods)
- Teaching LJ: Empathetic Addiction Narratives: A Case Study of This American Life’s “The Call” (Jacqueline Marino)
- Complete Book Review Section (Jacqueline Marino)
- Book Review Essay: Conjuring the First Person: Joan Didion’s “I” (Clara Champagne)
- The Creative Arts: On Practice, Making & Meaning (Anthea Garman)
- The Interpreters: South Africa’s New Nonfiction (Shelley Roberts)
- Literary Journalism Goes inside Prison: Just Sentences (Lesley Cowling)
- Insights on Literary Journalism (David Swick)
- Mission Statement and IALJS Officers