Similar Items: The ghost of memory : literary representations of slavery in post-apartheid South Africa
- Representations of slave subjectivity in post-apartheid fiction : the 'Sideways Glance'
- A comparative study of anti-slavery in 19th century Middle East and North Africa: the cases of the Egyptian Khedivate and the Husaynid Beylik of Tunis
- Emancipation - and after : a study of Cape slavery and the issues arising from it, 1830-1843.
- Skinning the surface : exploring the textuality of the skin through figurations of wounding and healing
- The mutiny on the Meermin
- Une histoire d’esclavage : la representation du devenir creole dans une selection de romans mauriciens contemporains
Author: Steiner, Tina
- Collective Woundedness: Exploring intergenerational trauma and healing in Barbara Boswell’s Grace, Mohale Mashigo’s The Yearning and Kopano Matlwa’s Period Pain
- Praxis and/as critique in the translations of the oeuvre of Ingrid Winterbach
- Navigating the Grey Zone : East Asian South African selves in three auto/biographical texts
- Precarious unmoorings : women’s voices in the Anglo- and Lusophone literature of Adichie, Chiziane and Mohamed
- A literary analysis of the politics of space in the post-apartheid township
- Discourses of poverty in literature : assessing representations of indigence in post-colonial texts from Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe