Scrutiny2

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Heimlich manoeuvres: exploring the sensation of home2015/01/02English1
Interrogating conceptions of childhood in contemporary African fiction2013/08/01English1
Imagining the Cape colony: History, literature, and the South African nation2013/08/01English1
Representing the “unrepresentable”: The unpredictable life of memory and experience inWaltz with Bashir2013/08/01English1
First lives, first words: Camões, magical realism and the limits of invention2012/05/01English1
Troubled heroism:2008/05/01English1
Retentir: A poetics of the railway station2016/09/01English1
Renegotiating the land covenant2007/09/01English1
Gillian Slovo'sRed dust(2000)2007/09/01English1
Africa/India: Culture and circulation in the Indian Ocean2008/09/01English1
The Mahatma, the text and the critic — in South Africa2008/09/01English1
Ngugi's Gandhi: Resisting India2008/09/01English1
“Utterly Divided”? The Feminist Perspectives of Lauretta Ngcobo and Olive Schreiner2017/01/02English1
The Forest Within the Farm: Locating the Collective Androgynous Influence as Destabilising Anthropocentric Control of Space in Diana Wynne Jones's Hexwood2019/09/02English1
The “bit-less” corpse or mannequinmanqué: South African Great War poetic embodiment 1914-19182015/07/03English1
“This wild abyss”: The trope of home in Philip Pullman’s his dark materials trilogy2016/01/02English1
“There are no monsters, it’s just us”: An interview with Lauren Beukes2016/01/02English1
The Wife of Bath's ideal marriage and late medieval ideas about the domestic sphere2015/07/03English1
Expanding the Territory: Creative Reading Interventions in Lauretta Ngcobo’sProdigal Daughters2017/01/02English1
Lauretta Ngcobo’sAnd They Didn’t Die(1990) in Post-Apartheid South Africa – a Critical Rereading2017/01/02English1
Prodi-gals: Statelessness and Place-lessness in Lauretta Ngcobo’s “The Prodigal Daughter” (2012)2017/01/02English1
Re-Writing the Nation: Literary Rehistoricisation and Counter-Hegemonic Discourse in Ken Wiwa'sIn the Shadow of a Saintand Jacob Dlamini'sNative Nostalgia2017/05/04English1
Living Archives and the Project of Poetry Recurriculation in South Africa2020/09/01English1
Afterland2020/05/03English1
Engaged Queerness in African Speculative Fiction2020/05/03English1
Monster or great fish? Peter Benchley'sJawsas ecocritical text2016/09/01English1
Pauline Smith’s Formalism in The Beadle2017/09/02English1
Vonnegut and Apocalypse: A Consideration of Kurt Vonnegut's Representation of the End of the World2018/09/02English1
The Intersection between Multilingualism, Translanguaging, and Decoloniality in the Global South2020/01/02English1
Language Alternation in Online Forums: English Monolingual Normativity and Multilingual Practices2020/01/02English1