Scrutiny2

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The city as a marker of modernity in postcolonial Kenyan popular fiction2005/01/01English2
A troubled sense of belonging: Private and public histories in the poetry of Isobel Dixon, John Eppel and Don MacLennan2002/01/01English2
With this kind of record, how can we be sure?2002/01/01English2
Dislocations: The Dynamics of Memory and Perplexities of Freedom in John Kani’s Nothing but the Truth2018/01/02English2
“Here it is safe to assume nothing at all”: aesthetics and the impasse of South African poetry criticism2016/05/03English2
“Stealing the fire”: language as theme and strategy in South African women’s poetry2016/05/03English2
Anthologising South African poetry: historical trends and future directions2016/05/03English2
Poems that make it easier to live in South Africa2003/01/01English2
Research in a funding jungle: The South African research accreditation system1996/01/01English2
The Warrior Ant2006/01/01English2
‘Africanization’, or, the new exoticism1997/01/01English2
“The story that follows is true”: secret stealing and the habits of entitlement2005/01/01English2
A libidinal zone: The poetic legacy of Douglas Livingstone1997/01/01English2
Enlarging the stature of the /Xam2003/01/01English2
Ivan Vladislavić'sThe exploded view: space and place in transitional South Africa2006/01/01English2
Long live the fresh air! Long live! Teaching and truth-telling about the environment in South Africa, 1986-961997/01/01English2
Buried narratives: masking the sign of History in The Story of an African farm1999/01/01English2
Improvisation2000/01/01English2
Culture and the institution1997/01/01English2
“After the death of a certain god” : a case for Levinasian ethics2003/01/01English2
Changing nation/changing self2009/09/01English2
Poetry2007/05/01English1
A change of tongue2007/05/01English1
Give the ball to the poet: a new anthology of Caribbean poetry2016/05/03English1
With my whole heart2016/05/03English1
Living in and Traversing Cities: Place and Identity in Irene Sabatini’s The Boy Next Door2018/01/02English1
Voice/Body/Skin: (Dis)locating Belonging in Antjie Krog’s Country of My Skull, A Change of Tongue, and Begging to Be Black2018/01/02English1
Charming the hide off the elephant1998/01/01English1
The state of publishing in South Africa: two publishers speak out1999/01/01English1
The representation of place and religion in Nkosinathi Sithole'sHunger eats a man2014/07/03English1