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Natural language and external conventions: re-examining
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Bessie Head : re-writing the romance : journalism, fiction (and gender)
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Sartorial disruption: an investigation of the histories, dispositions, and related museum practices of the dress/fashion collections at Iziko Museums as a means to re-imagine and re-frame the sartorial in the museum
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Law and The (Re)Production of Class Hierarchies in Egypt
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Body politics: an illumination of the landscape of sexuality and nationhood? Re-seeing Zimbabwe through elderly women's representations of their sexual and gendered lives
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Re-Righting History: A Critical Race Perspective of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
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Tonal Landscapes: Re-membering the interiority of lives of apartheid through the family album of the oppressed
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Zimbabwe women writers from 1950 to the present : re-creating gender images
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An oral history of Tramway Road and Ilford Street, Sea Point, 1930s-2001 : the production of place by race, class and gender
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Postcolonial minoritarian characters : transformative strategies for re-mediating raced marginalisation in South African English fiction
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Lovelife: productions and re-productions of gender constructs and HIV
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Re‐Evaluating Springtime as Southern Arizona's Dust Season
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The Flow of (Re)Memory in African American and Nubian Egyptian Literature: Morrison, Oddoul, and Mukhtar
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Women in Zimbabwe
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The organisational capacity for social innovation: an experiential exploration in re-ordering institutional practices
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From the Heroides: Re-Centering Myth through Epistolary Form
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Re-defining gender equality in the South African mining sector
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New materialism and gender - (re) configuring human and robotic embodiment
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Memes, magic and the making of meaning in re-visioning fantasy for young adults
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Contemporary Islamic thought and the re-emergence of the Qur'an as foundational text
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Class, race and locus of control in democratic South Africa
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KUPI Approach to Qur’an and Hadith Re-interpretation
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Voices in discourse: Re-thinking shared meaning in academic writing
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The intersection of social class with race and gender: transitioning to first-time managers in professional firms