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Growing Queer: youth temporality and the ethics of group sex in contemporary Moroccan & South African literature
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(Un)Exceptional: Representations of the Marginalisation of Black Female Queer Desire in Chinelo Okparanta's “Under the Udala Trees” and Leona Beasley's “Something Better Than Home”
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Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
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Invisible queers : investigating the 'other' Other in gay visual cultures
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Beyond reason: revising the place of literature in theories of the uncanny
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Religious propaganda in selected Anglo-Saxton literature
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At home in Fanon: Queer romance and mixed solidarities in contemporary African fiction
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Literature and the littoral in South Africa: reading the tides of history
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Gay male parents' transitioning to parenthood
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Workplace experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other employees in South Africa
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D(reams) of existing wor(l)ds : a postmodern approach to the teaching of Literature in the English classroom
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Welgevonden revisited : a new translation of Sewe Dae by die Silbersteins, and its literary-critical rationale
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A study of indigenous children's literature in South Africa
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Things come together : rereading male representations of motherhood
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“Tell me about it, Stud”: Queering the Dancing Male Body in Musical and Dance Films of the 1970s and 1980s
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Fantasy and politics in South African literature : a comparative study of the use of the fantastic in selected works of Christopher Hope, Ivan Vladislavic and Andre Brink
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From demon to god : the evolution of the vampire in literature.
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Raymond Williams : literature, Marxism and cultural materialism
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Keeping up with the Queers: White gay and bisexual men's experiences of relationship intimacy and conflict in Cape Town, 1966-2008
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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Socialisation and subversion : the development of the Victorian children's literary fairy tale
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The poetry of Ruth Miller : the Word and her words
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Being black and gay : ontological blackness and gayness
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Born with the caul : a fictocritical revisiting of race-d and queer(ed) his/stories