Similar Items: Experimental explorations of selected women’s innovative poetry written in English, with a focus on ‘the Gurlesque’
- "Bitten-off things protruding" : the limitations of South African English poetry post-1948
- Postkoloniale melancholie in Ronelda S. Kamfer se Hammie (2016) en Amen
- Poetess on the periphery? revisiting the question of a female poetic tradition in hellenistic poetry
- Women speak : the creative transformation of women in African literature
- ’n Ondersoek na Ronelda Kamfer se poësie aan die hand van bell hooks se filosofie oor ras en taal
- Die verskillende verskyningsvorme van narratiewe poesie by Charl-Pierre Naudé en Loftus Marais
Author: Murray, Sally-Ann
- Experimental explorations of selected women’s innovative poetry written in English, with a focus on ‘the Gurlesque’
- Contemporary fictional representations of sexualities from authoritarian African contexts
- In that gathering dusk – wonder, horror, and the transitory pedestrianism of Austerlitz
- Postcolonial minoritarian characters : transformative strategies for re-mediating raced marginalisation in South African English fiction
- The poetics of Alejandra Pizarnik : silence, self, translation
- Enabling a Speculative EcoGothic? Blood Moss, an Original Novella and a Critical Reflection