Media and development: The politics of framing gender struggles in the postcolonial zimbabwean shona films.Published in:Journal of Literary Studies, 2011, v. 27, n. 3, p. 39, doi. 10.1080/02564718.2011.614401By:Rwafa, UrtherPublication type:Article
In search of doctor dolittle in zambian bemba fiction.Published in:2011By:Nchindila, Bernard MwansaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Negotiating property rights in southern africa through the novel magora panyama : A legal perspective.Published in:2011By:Vambe, Beauty;Mpfariseni, BudeliPublication type:Literary Criticism
The zimbabwean liberation-war novel in shona: An analysis of the symbolic value of the guerrilla as legitimating discourse of nation.Published in:2011By:Muwati, Itai;Mutasa, Davie E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Speaking in tongues: Ngŭgĩ 's gift to workers and peasants through mŭrogi wa kagogo.Published in:Journal of Literary Studies, 2011, v. 27, n. 3, p. 56, doi. 10.1080/02564718.2011.614403By:Kuria, MikePublication type:Article
He(art) of the metre: Poetry in the “vernacular”.Published in:2011By:Fasan, Rotimi OmoyelePublication type:Literary Criticism
Postcolonial shona fiction of zimbabwe.Published in:2011By:Vambe, Maurice TaonezviPublication type:Literary Criticism
Theorising african-language literatures in the twenty-first century.Published in:2011By:Vambe, Maurice Taonezvi;Rwafa, UrtherPublication type:Literary Criticism