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“[A] ll just surface and veneer”: the challenge of seeing and reading in Ishtiyaq Shukri’s I See You
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“A position of great trust and responsibility”: a social history of the Grahamstown Asylum, 1875 – c. 1905
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“A road that may lead nowhere”: JM Coetzee, Tayeb Salih, and the Hospitality of Vagrant Writing
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“A Sort of Arcadian Country”: Plant-Life in Some Early South African Travelogues
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“A Step Towards Silence”: Samuel Beckett’s The Unnamable and the Problem of Following the Stranger
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“A thousand mad things before breakfast”: the interplay of reason and imagination in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series
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“Administration of socio-economic aspects of mine closure” a case study of Exxaro Tshikondeni coal mine in Limpopo Province: South Africa
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“Around Hip Hop” : rethinking and reconstructing urban youth identities in South Africa - a case study of Fingo Village, Makhanda
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“As soon as the four sides are all equal, then the angles must be 90° each”: children's misconceptions in geometry
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“Attitudes of community members on the professional behaviour displayed by nurses towards their clients in Mnquma Local Municipality, Dutywa
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“Bactricia nematodes Kby., 1894” (Phasmida, Diapheromeridae, Diapheromerinae) is a nomen nudum
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“Beautiful powerful you” : an analysis of the subject positions offered to women readers of Destiny magazine
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“Bold Distinguished You”: a critical discourse analysis of the representation of masculinity in Destiny Man, 2012 - 2013
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“But darkness was here yesterday”: an examination of travel writing and colonial narrative constructions of Africa within its sub-genres across three centuries
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“But we are shying all of us away, from that thing”: the Coronavirus Pandemic and the crisis of teenage pregnancies in Kenya
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“COVID-19 made me a single parent”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of a woman’s perinatal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
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“Culture” as an Agent of Societal Regeneration: A Study of Selected Dramatic Literature by Soyinka, Osofisan and Rotimi
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“Don’t be alarmed. It’s to do with sex.” Sherlock Holmes fanfiction and freedom of the imaginary domain
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“Don’t forget to be awesome”: the role of social learning as a component of belonging in virtual communities: a case study of the Youtube fan community “Nerdfighteria”
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“Driven by and Blinded by Our Desperation”: Religious Exploitation of Vulnerable Women in Amma Darko’s Not without Flowers
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“Enhanced biometric access control for mobile devices,” in Proceedings of the 20th Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference
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“Evaluating the ‘reality’ of South Africa’s first season of Big Brother among a select group of Rhodes University students”
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“Exploring barriers to citizen participation in development: a case study of a participatory broadcasting project in rural Malawi”
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“Eye on the big prize!”: Iconizing the Democratic Alliance in the Daily Sun
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“Face the music!”: the Daily Sun's representation of adolescent sex in the Jules High sex scandal
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“Forgetting Ntaba kaNdoda”: reciting performative memories at the Ntaba kaNdoda Monument
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“Girls need to behave like girls you know”: the complexities of applying a gender justice goal within sexuality education in South African schools
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“Ha! Relationships? I only shout at them!”: Strategic management of discordant rapport in an African small business context
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“Having it all”?’: ”?:(re) examining conspicuous consumption and pernicious masculinities in South African chick-lit
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A “Horrific Breakdown of Reason": Holmes and the Postcolonial Anti-Detective Novel, Lost Ground
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“How can you build a nation without telling its stories?”: Transgressive, Testimonial Fiction in Post-TRC South Africa
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“How do you feel about the abortion?”: pre-termination of pregnancy counselling in the public health sector in the Eastern Cape
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“I am 22 Million”: reading Winnie Madikizela as the intellectual face of anti-apartheid popular struggle
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“I am a young man, but I have seen things”: Xhosa boyhoods, desires and masculinities in Peddie, Eastern Cape
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“I just want to live”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of separation abuse in South African heterosexual relationships
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“I pulled it out”: a discursive exploration of narrated accounts on decision-making and power differentials in the prescription and use of long-acting reversible contraceptives
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“I slipped into the pages of a book”: intertextuality and literary solidarities in South African writing about London
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“I won’t say I feel happy or sad”: experiences of siblings of young disabled people in disadvantaged socio-economic circumstances
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The “Inadequately Married”: extending the putative marriage doctrine to assist vulnerable parties in invalid customary marriages
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“Investigating the negative impact of emotional labour on full-time permanent academic staff in the Social Sciences Departments at Rhodes University”
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“It is a thing that depends on God”
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“It’s just like a waiting room”: The experiences of psychology Honours students who are not accepted into any professional training programme for psychology in South Africa
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“It’s just like a waiting room”: The lived experiences of psychology students seeking professional training programme admission in South Africa
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“It’s like uprooting trees”: responsive treatment for a case of complex post-traumatic stress disorder following multiple rapes
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“It’s something you kind of get used to”: female academics at South African universities narrate their experiences of contrapower harassment
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“Just trying to live our lives”: gay, lesbian and bisexual students’ experiences of being “at home” in university residence life
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“Like walking barefoot on the gravel road”: the experience of caring for a child with physical disabilities
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“Mother of the Nation”: representations of womanhood in South African media
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“Munhu wese ihama yako (everyone is your relative)”: Ubuntu and the social inclusion of students with disabilities at South African universities
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“Ndingumfana osemncinci, kodwa ndizibonile izinto”
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“Needs must”: Critical reflections on the implications of the Covid19 “pivot online” for equity in higher education
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“New ways of telling”: African textual forms and dissemination in the age of digital media
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“Not the story you wanted to hear": reading chick-lit in JM Coetzee’s Summertime
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“Ntombazana, ugayela bani?”: ubunzululwazi beentsimbi
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“Oh, you have a ‘she’?”: exploring the lived experiences of black same-sex females living in Grahamstown, South Africa
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“Peer pressure” and “Peer normalization” : discursive resources that justify gendered youth sexualities
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“Perceptions on the role of practical and simulated learning in promoting successful entrepreneurship”
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A “place in which to cry”: the place for race and a home for shame in Zoë Wicomb's Playing in the Light
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“Please don’t show me on Agataliiko Nfuufu or my husband will beat me like engalabi (long drum)”: young women and tabloid television in Kampala, Uganda
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The “Pleasure Streets” of exile: queer subjectivities and the body in Arthur Nortje’s London poems
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“Political risk and banking sector performance in Nigeria”
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“Pragmatic yet principled”: an assessment of Botswana’s Foreign Policy record as a small state
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“Rwanda cannot be exorcised”: representations of the trauma of the Rwandan Genocide in selected films and novels
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“Savage” hair and mothers’ hearts: a corpus-based critical discourse analysis of intersectional identities in two South African school setworks
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“She is my sister although she’s got factory faults”: a psychosocial study of Xhosa women’s sister-sister relationships
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“Something past provoked by something to come”: the dystopian complex in selected texts by Lauren Beukes
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“Still haven't found what I am looking for”: rural black students' perceived work readiness and assessment of labor market access
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“Technological perspectives of a balanced scorecard for business incubators: Evidence from South Africa”
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“Telling freedom” or “telling the spades back home how to behave”? re-examining Peter Abrahams’s writing in London
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“The Bag Is My Home”: recycling “China Bags” in contemporary African art
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“The Hellenistic ruler cult and Ptolemy I’s quest for legitimacy”
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“The scales were peeled from my eyes”: South African academics coming to consciousness to become agents of change
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“The stranger at home” : representations of home and hospitality in three South African post-transitional novels
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“The surprising involvement of the outsider”: an examination of pessimism and Schopenhauerian ethics in J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians and Joseph Conrad’s Under Western Eyes
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“The Two Cultures reunited: entomology for everyone”
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“There are certain things that I just know that I have to do because we are brothers”: a discourse analysis of young black men’s engagement with popular representations of brotherhood
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“This may not be your grandmother’s page, but we will definitely talk about her”: Lusaka women and the Zambian Feminists Facebook page
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“Turn on” fluorescence enhancement of Zn octacarboxyphthaloyanine-graphene oxide conjugates by hydrogen peroxide
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“Un-silencing queer Nigeria”: Representations of queerness in contemporary Nigerian fiction
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“Unexpected vicissitudes”: a discursive biography of Noni Jabavu
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“War of the worldly codes”: articulating the gap between legal academia and practice
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“We’ve Tamed the World by Framing It”: Islam, ‘Justifiable Warfare,’ and situational responses to the war on terror in selected post-9/11 novels, films and television
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“What’s good fam?”: African digital sociality and notions of community and family in the UCKAR Facebook group
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“When the rainbow is enuf”: black postgraduate women’s experiences and perceptions of higher education and institutional culture – a case study of Rhodes University
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“Why me, Lord?”: some social factors associated with the receipt of a donor heart in South Africa
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“Willing victims”: a study of Zimbabwean migrant workers in the citrus industry of the Sundays River Valley, Eastern Cape
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“Wishy-washy liberalism” and “the art of getting lost” in Ivan Vladislavić’s Double Negative:
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“Womxn like me are made”: politics and poetics in Claudia Rankine’s Citizen
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“Workers’ strikes and collective bargaining: a study of the SAMWU municipal worker strike of 2018, Port Elizabeth, South Africa”
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“You whore; you are so dirty, bitch”: the justification of and resistance to violence in the intimate relationships of female sex workers
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