Keyword [South african] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Pictures that satisfy: Modernist discourses and the politics of race, gender, and nation in the art of Irma Stern (1894--1966) |
22. | Namibia's no man's land: Race, space, and identity in the history of Windhoek coloureds under South African rule 1915--1990 |
23. | Desegregating the past: The transformation of public imagination at South African and American museums |
24. | 'They imprison the whole population': U.S. and South African prison literature and the emergence of symbiotic carcerality, 1900--present |
25. | Teaching white South African literature in high school: The legacy of apartheid in the 21st century |
26. | 'The languages of other people': The experiences of tutors, administrators, and students in a South African multilingual writing center |
27. | Prophetic remembrance: African American and Black South African narratives of trauma |
28. | Empire's progeny: The representation of mixed race characters in twentieth century South African and Caribbean literature |
29. | Establishing Empire's State, Engineering Empire's Nation: The South African Constabulary, the Imperial Policing Network, and a Greater Britain, 1900-1918 |
30. | Mixed humanity: The staging of labor in South African literature and film, 1830--1930 |
31. | Postconflict Nostalgia: Postapartheid South African Theatre, 1990--2010 |
32. | The Empire Question: How the South African War, 1899-1902, Shaped Americans' Reactions to U.S. Imperialism |
33. | 'On the fringe of dreamtime...': South African Indian literature, race and the boundaries of scholarship |
34. | South African & U.S. black female athletes compared: A critical ethnography focused on image, perceptions, and narratives |
35. | After apartheid: 'Contradictory consciousness' among white South African immigrants to Canada |
36. | Knowing differently, innovating together? An exploratory case study of trans-epistemic interaction in a South African bioprospecting program |
37. | Discursive construction of national identity in American, South African, and Croatian 1999 State of the Nation addresses |
38. | Re/sisters: South African Women's literature |
39. | In the name of the father Lacanian reading of four white South African writers |
40. | Language planning and the politics of compromise: A critical analysis of the South African language policy |
|