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Narrating (her)story : South African women’s life writing (1854-1948)
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Life Stories of Managerial and Professional Women in the South African Mining Industry
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Remembering Albasini
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Writing women in Uganda and South Africa : emerging writers from post-repressive regimes
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South African Muslim women's experiences : sexuality and religious discourses
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Women in twentieth century South African politics : the Federation of South African Women, its roots, growth and decline
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Writing black: the South African short story by black writers
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South African female subjectivity (1868-1977): life writing, the agentive "I" and recovering stories
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Gender, community and identity : women and Afrikaner nationalism in the Volksmoeder discourse of Die Boerevrou (1919-1931)
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An exploratory study of women leadership in the South African charismatic church through an African women practical theology lens
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The empowerment of South African women through education : a philosophical reflection
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The Federation of South African Women and the Black Sash : constraining and contestatory discourses about women in politics, 1954-1958
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Limits of citizenship : a comparative analysis of Zimbabwean and South African women's citizenship agency
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Remembering and Recollecting World War Two: South African Perspectives
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Professional South African women's adoption of the internet for apparel purchasing
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An analysis of health reporting in three South African women's magazines: Fairlady, Sarie and True Love
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(Dis)Remembering the slave mother: shame, trauma, and identity in the novels of Michelle Cliff and Zoë Wicomb
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African women in a western workplace : an ethnographic case study
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Perspectives on masculinity, femininity and the South African military : gender relations with specific focus on the impact of the South African Army Women’s College and the SADF (1971-1998).
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Women in the informal economy: Precarious labour in South Africa
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Transforming 'selves': a narrative analysis of South African shelter residents' stories of leaving abusive heterosexual relationships
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Women entrepreneurship development in South Africa : Towards transformative innovation
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Making it work : aspects of marriage, motherhood and money-earning among white South African women 1960-1990
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Proposed sizing for young South African women of African descent with triangular shaped bodies
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Now You Sea Me, Now You Don't: A "Climate Displacement Equity" Framework for Sinking Nations
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Locating me in order to see you
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You Get the Jury You Get and You Don’t Throw a Fit
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DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMMED IF YOU DON’T: SOLUTIONS FOR THE SNAKE RIVER AND THE NEZ PERCE TRIBE
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"I don't see colour" : teacher discourses of integration in a selection of desegregated schools in Cape Town
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Apocalypse now now
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Speculative indigeneities: the [k]new now
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Mindfulness Is When “You Don’t Think at All, You Just Do Whatever You Want Without Thinking of the Consequences”: Reframing Mindfulness in a Third-Grade Classroom
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“I See What Others Don’t See When They Look at Me”: A Qualitative Study of Body Perception Disturbances in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain
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What You See is What They Want You to See: South African Newspaper Constructions of Female Offenders
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You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here: the impact of a camp-centric international refugee regime on urban refugees
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“I Want You to Tell Me about Yourself.” Epistemic Simplification in Asylum Decision-Making in Finland
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You really don’t recognise him? The eye-tracker as a forensic tool for concealed knowledge detection
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Don't hide the madness perception, bipolar and the film form
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“Don’t Promise Something You can’t Deliver:” Caregivers’ Advice for Improving Services to Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism
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Why Don’t You Let the Light In? Developing Radiant Patterns for a Critical Game Aiming Player Empowerment
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“You Don’t Have to Tell Them It’s a Lie”: Teaching Social Studies within a Backsliding Democracy
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Don't Blame Me, Ticketmaster Made Me Crazy: A Discussion of the Ticketmaster Eras Tour Fiasco
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The no miracles argument: "Capture me if you can!"
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How You See It and How You Feel It: Indonesian Students’ Perception on Translanguaging Practices in EFL Classes
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Don’t tell me how to fact-check; show me, and let me try! A media literacy intervention with sixth-graders
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A CLEAN WATER ACT, IF YOU CAN KEEP IT
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‘Don’t agonise, organise’
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My name is Afrika: Setswana genealogies, trans-atlantic interlocutions, and NOW-time in Keorapetse Kgositsile's life and work