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| · Power and the Prison: A Foucauldian Perspective on Herman Charles Bosman's Cold Stone Jug and Willemsdorp Loonate, Farzanah
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| · The Gender Performances of Margaret Atwood's Aunt Lydia in The Testaments Weiss, Jordyn
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| · Mapping Abjection: Dissecting Racial and Sexual Boundaries in Mark Gevisser's Lost and Found in Johannesburg Koekemoer, Christopher Wayne
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| · Post-Apartheid Same-Sex Sexualities: Restless Identities in Literary and Visual Culture, by Andy Carolin McCormick, Tracey
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| · Poetics of the Medial State of Emily Dickinson's Persona Wang, Yinping
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| · Reflections of Tartarin of Tarascon in Araba Sevdasi in the Context of Impressionism Sazyek, Esra
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| · Negotiations of Anxiety in the Discourses of Melanie Klein and Edgar Allan Poe Cârstea, Daniela
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| · Enjoying the Symptom: David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Lekesizalin, Ferma
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| · Apartheid's Patriarchies in Decline: White Masculinities in Damon Galgut's The Promise Carolin, Andy
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| · The Construction of Identities: Power Relations in Naomi Wallace's In the Heart of America Aqeeli, Ammar Abduh
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| · LGBTQ+ Literature in the West: From Ancient Times to the Twenty-First Century, by Robert C. Evans Carolin, Andy
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| · Blackface on the South African Stage: Early English South African Theatre (19th and 20th Century) Keuris, Marisa
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| · Culpability and Nature-Nature Infractions in Select Poems in Tanure Ojaide's Narrow Escapes: A Poetic Diary of the Coronavirus Pandemic Okonkwo, Gabriel Kosiso
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| · The Typewriter's Tale: Re-Exploring the Historical Figure of Henry James through Fiction Breytenbach, Albertus
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| · Unveiling Neocolonialism in Sino-African Relations: Femi Osofisan's All for Catherine Liu, Xunqian
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| · "Their Skin Is Black": Invoking and Subverting Problematic Imaginaries of Africa in Jenny Erpenbeck's Go Went Gone (2015) Akpome, Aghogho
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| · Monstrous Bodies as Cultural Text: The Grotesque, the Abject and the Embodied Difference in Natalie Haynes's Stone Blind Aarcha; Krishnan, Reshmi
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| · Self-Defence and Battered Woman Syndrome in a Selected isiXhosa Short Story Diko, Mlamli
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| · Die tempteerbare oog: Opstelle oor die werk van Marlene van Niekerk, deur Marius Crous (redakteur) Viljoen, Hein
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