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Aspekte van die outeursfunksie in Antjie Krog se Lady Anne (1989)
Aspects of the author function in Antjie Krog’s Lady Anne (1989) The purpose of this essay is to investigate the Foucauldian notion of the so-called “author function” in Antjie Krog’s seventh volume of poetry, viz. Lady Anne (1989). It is an attempt to
M. Crous
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Abstract The literature on marriage supports teaching essential skills to enhance relationship quality and prevent divorce. However, limited marriage and relationship curricula tailored for African cultures, especially within the South African context, are currently available.
Kabaro Grace Neswiswa, Susanne Jacobs
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Abstract Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are serious and potentially career‐ending. Reconstruction surgery and extended rehabilitation typically follow, but some athletes never attain the same level of sport performance. The psychosocial experiences of athletes who sustain ACL injuries and their cognitive appraisal, emotional and behavioral ...
Anel Borman +2 more
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Discourse markers so and well in Zimbabwean English: A corpus‐based comparative analysis
Abstract This analysis of discourse markers so and well in Zimbabwean English (ZE) and British English was carried out to determine possible statistically significant variations in their occurrence and function frequencies in spoken and written registers, and in different genres to ascertain if they are used in the same manner in both languages and in ...
Faith Chiedza Chapwanya +1 more
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Interseksionele feminisme in Afrikaanse poësie: Lynthia Julius se Uit die kroes
In the current transnational discourse on fourth-wave feminism, “intersectional feminism” is a fundamental concept. The representation of marginalised voices of especially Black women from underrepresented contexts, such as the Global South, is ...
Hennely Nel
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My paper centres round a specific situation and its impact on literature in South Africa with special reference to the modern novel in the Afrikaans language and the literary evaluation of the novel. This does not mean that I exclude references to the
J. van der Elst
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Poetic Licentiousness and the Destitutions of High Culture
Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 50-71, April 2025.
Rick de Villiers
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In the institutional context of literature in Flanders Herman de Coninck (1944–97) was an important player (or “actor”). The author is well known as a poet, a literary critic and editor of the Dutch Granta-like magazine Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift (NWT ...
Yves T'Sjoen
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Die paringspel van polariteite
In Intieme afwesige (“Intimate absence”, 2009), the Afrikaans poet Cas Vos gives shape to absence in quite an exceptional way. Absence as loss finds its expression through the two icons of love from the Middle Ages, Abelard and Heloise.
Marthinus Beukes
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Die opname van �n Jobgedig in enkele eietydse gedigte
The reception of a Job poem in some contemporary poems This article investigates the intertextual influence of an ancient poem on a few modern-day poems. Other literary creations on which ancient poems have left their mark also come to the fore.
Cas J.A. Vos
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