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Remembering the nation, disremembering women?: stories of the South African transition
M Samuelson
University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2007
2572007
Remembering the nation, dismembering women? Stories of the South African Transition
M Samuelson
University of Cape Town, 2005
2572005
The city beyond the border: the urban worlds of Duiker, Mpe and Vera
M Samuelson
Postcolonial African Cities, 89-102, 2013
712013
Coastal form: Amphibian positions, wider worlds, and planetary horizons on the African Indian Ocean littoral
M Samuelson
Comparative Literature 69 (1), 16-24, 2017
692017
The urban palimpsest: Re-presenting Sophiatown
M Samuelson
African City Textualities, 65-77, 2013
632013
The disfigured body of the female guerrilla:(De) militarization, sexual violence, and redomestication in Zoe Wicomb’s David’s Story
M Samuelson
Signs 40 (1), 2007
562007
Walking through the door and inhabiting the house: South African literary culture and criticism after the transition
M Samuelson
English Studies in Africa 51 (1), 130-137, 2008
542008
The oceanic south
M Samuelson, C Lavery
English Language Notes 57 (1), 37-50, 2019
532019
The Rainbow Womb: Rape and Race in South African Fiction of the Transition
M Samuelson
Kunapipi 24 (1), 10, 2002
452002
Scripting Connections: Reflections on the ‘Post-Transitional’
M Samuelson
English Studies in Africa 53 (1), 113-117, 2010
412010
Nobody ever said AIDS: poems and stories from southern Africa
N Rasebotsa, M Samuelson, K Thomas
(No Title), 2004
41*2004
Abdulrazak Gurnah’s fictions of the Swahili Coast: Littoral locations and amphibian aesthetics
M Samuelson
Social Dynamics 38 (3), 499-515, 2012
392012
Yvonne Vera's Bulawayo: Modernity,(im) mobility, music, and memory
M Samuelson
Research in African Literatures 38 (2), 22-35, 2007
392007
HISTORY'S INTIMATE INVASIONS: YVONNE VERA'S THE STONE VIRGINS
D Driver, M Samuelson
English Studies in Africa 50 (2), 101-120, 2007
342007
Sea changes, dark tides and littoral states: oceans and coastlines in post-apartheid South African narratives
M Samuelson
Alternation 6, 9-28, 2013
332013
‘Lose your mother, kill your child’: The Passage of Slavery and its Afterlife in Narratives by Yvette Christiansë and Saidiya Hartman
M Samuelson
English Studies in Africa 51 (2), 38-48, 2008
332008
Oceanic histories and protean poetics: the surge of the sea in Zoe Wicomb's fiction
M Samuelson
Journal of Southern African Studies 36 (3), 543-557, 2010
312010
Reading the Maternal Voice in Sindiwe Magona's To My Children's Children and Mother to Mother
M Samuelson
MFS Modern Fiction Studies 46 (1), 227-245, 2000
272000
Remembering the body: Rape and Recovery in Without a Name and Under the Tongue
M Samuelson
Muponde. R, Taruvinga. M.[Eds] Sign and taboo: Perspectives on the fiction …, 2002
262002
Narrative Cartographies, ‘Beautiful Things’ and Littoral States in Abdulrazak Gurnah's By the Sea
M Samuelson
English Studies in Africa 56 (1), 78-90, 2013
242013
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