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Antjie Krog
'Race', Complicity and Restitution in the Non-Fiction of Antjie Krog
Innocents in Africa?
Designing the South African Nation from Nature to Culture
Our Hillbrow, Not Only to Move in and out of the “Physical and the Metaphysical Sphere[S]” Effectively but Also to Employ a Communal Mode of Narrative Continuity
Liminality: Recent Avatars of This Notion in a South African Context
A Practical Theological Reading of Antjie Krog's Concept Of
Confession, Embodiment and Ethics in the Poetry of Antjie Krog and Joan Metelerkamp
100 Wissenschaftskolleg Zu Berlin Jahrbuch 2007/2008 LETTER TO
Literary Non‐Fiction in South Africa
Afrikaans Poetry (1955-2012)
The South African Voice of Antjie Krog
5. Mandela and Afrikaans
Antjie Krog African Forgiveness
Begging to Be Black’ - Liminality and Critique in Post-Apartheid South Africa
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Antjie Krog's Country of My Skull, and Literature After Apartheid1
David Codron Dr. Kelly – HIST 3377 12/7/12 Antjie Krog: the Altruistic
'To Eke out the Vocabulary of Old Age': Literary
Reflections on Antjie Krog's TRC Report "Country of My Skull"
Top View
The National Question in Antjie Krog's
A Response to Rein Brouwer)
Ghent University and South Africa an Overview and New Perspectives
The Poetic Voice in Antjie Krog's a Change of Tongue
Diplomarbeit
An Analysis of the Representation of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in Antjie Krog’S Country of My Skull and Njabulo Ndebele’S the Cry of Winnie Mandela
Antjie Krog's Translation of Nelson Mandela's "Long Walk to Freedom"
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