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"Power always goes on and on" : the limits of masculinity in Marabou Stork Nightmares and Fight Club
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Islands under threat : heterotopia and the disintegration of the ideal in Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness, Antjie Krog's Country of my skull and Irvan Welsh's Marabou stork nightmares
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Truffaut Un-Sutured : a psychogeographical reading of The 400 Blows
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Reading smallness: micro-spatial constructions in South Africa's literature of the interregnum
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"And everych cried 'What thing is that?'" : a reading of Chaucer's House of fame
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The informe in David Lynch's cinema : reading American film through the 'Philosophy' of Georges Bataille
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History lives in these streets: reading place and urban disorder in three post-apartheid Johannesburg novels
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Possessing the secret of black womanhood : reading African women in Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy, The Color Purple, and Warrior Marks
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A sense of place in selected African works by Doris Lessing read in conjunction with novels of education by contemporary white South African women writers
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Samuels Beckett's The Trilogy and the affirmation of reading
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I Know Him Not, and Never Will: Moby Dick, The Human and the Whale
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Satire and the satirist : a materialist reading of eighteenth-century satire
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John Barth's later fiction : intertextual readings, with emphasis on Letters (1979)
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Marvellous geometry : narrative and metafiction in modern fairy tale
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Shakespeare in South Africa : literary theory and practice
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Mirrors of the past : versions of history in science fiction and fantasy
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Ultramarooned: gender, empire and narratives of travel in Southern Africa
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Spirit and the letter : trauma, warblogs and the public sphere
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Translated people, translated texts : language and migration in some contemporary African fiction
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The nature industry : reflections on culture at the end of nature
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Ideas of Wallace Stevens : Fredric Jameson's view of the poet
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Invisible landscapes : landscape, memory and time in W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz
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Assuming the female part : a critique of discourses of bodily normalcy
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Narrating space : historiographical representations of body and landscape in Waterland by Graham Swift and Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels