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21. | The Study Of Body Writing In Nadine Gordimer's Works |
22. | A Study On The Narrative Ethics Of Nadine Gordimer's Novels |
23. | The Survival Predicament Of The Nadine Gordimer's Later Novels |
24. | On The Racial Transgression And Reconstruction Of Subjectivity In My Son's Story |
25. | On Hillela's Racial Integration In A Sport Of Nature |
26. | On Anomie Under Apartheid In Gordimer's July's People |
27. | Evolution Of Rosa's Suffering Consciousness In Burger's Daughter |
28. | Drawing "Lines Of Flight" Through "Becoming" A Deleuze-Guattarian Reading Of Nadine Gordimer's Characters |
29. | Identity Crisis In Nadine Gordimer's Julys' People |
30. | The Evolution Of The White Image In Nadine Gordimer's Novels |
31. | Writing and portage: The post-settlement novel and the movement of things (David Malouf, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Michael Ondaatje, Australia) |
32. | Goddess theory and the heroine's journey in 'Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts' and 'Burger's Daughter' (Maxine Hong Kingston, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa) |
33. | Reinscribing genres and representing South African realities in Nadine Gordimer's later novels (1979-1994) |
34. | Writing against the law: Nadine Gordimer's fiction (South Africa) |
35. | Women writing race: Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer, Jean Rhys (South Africa, Dominica) |
36. | The process of identity formation through transcendence in the modern novel (Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Mikhail Bulgakov, Russia, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Toni Morrison, E. M. Forster, Joseph Heller) |
37. | Comedy Night (novel), and, Contextual essay: What is the impact of a political novel upon the reader? [with Original writing] (Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, William Faulkner, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Paule Marshall, Barbados) |
38. | Explorations in geography, gender and genre: Decolonizing women's novels of development (Jean Rhys, Dominica, Michelle Cliff, Jamaica, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe) |
39. | Redeeming history in the story: Narrative strategies in the novels of Anna Seghers and Nadine Gordimer (South Africa, Germany) |
40. | Postmortem narrative: Nadine Gordimer, John Hawkes, Maurice Blanchot (France, South Africa) |
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