Ingrid de Kok
Encyclopedia
Biography
Ingrid de Kok grew up in Stilfontein, a gold mining town in what was then the Western Transvaal. When she was 12 years old, her parents moved to Johannesburg. In 1977 she emigrated to Canada where she lived until returning to South Africa in 1984. She has one child, a son. Her partner is Tony Morphet.Ingrid is a Fellow of the University of Cape Town, an Associate Professor in Extra Mural Studies and part of a team of two that designs and administers the public non-formal educational curriculum that constitutes the Extra-Mural Programmes at the University of Cape Town. She has also designed and co-ordinated national colloquiums and cultural programmes, such as one on Technology and Reconstruction and on Equal Opportunity Policy and At the Fault Line: Cultural Inquiries into Truth and Reconciliation and runs various capacity building, civic and trade union programmes. She alternates in the role of Director.
She has acted as a consultant for various adult educational courses or events, (for example, for writers' seminars, cultural forums, and Northwestern University and the University of Chicago's Study Abroad programmes). She has also co-ordinated schools and public programmes devoted to the development of a reading culture. She is a member of PEN, South Africa and a Trustee of Buchu Publishing Project. She was a member of the committee of the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa with responsibility for convening the Winter School from 2000 - 2005 and is currently on the National Arts Council Literary Advisory Committee. She is the Chair of the South African Association of Canadian Studies.
Between 1977 and 2006 Ingrid's poems have been published in numerous South African literary journals, including Upstream, Sesame, Staffrider
Staffrider
Staffrider was a South African literary magazine.Staffrider was first published in 1977, and took its name from slang for people hanging outside or on the roof of overcrowded, racially segregated trains....
, Contrast, New Contrast, New Coin, Carapace. Occasionally poems have also appeared, translated into Afrikaans, in various South African Afrikaans newspapers.
Works
De Kok, I.J, Familiar Ground, Ravan Press, Johannesburg, 1988.De Kok, I.J, Transfer. Snailpress, Cape Town, 1997.
De Kok, I.J, Terrestrial Things, Kwela/Snailpress, Cape Town, 2002.
De Kok, I.J, Seasonal Fires: Selected and New Poems, Seven Stories Press, NYC, 2006.
De Kok, I.J, Seasonal Fires: Selected and New Poems, Umuzi, Random House, South Africa 2006.
De Kok, Ingrid, Mappe del corpo, A cura di Paola Splendore. Donzelli Poesia, Rome 2008.