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Red Dust (novel)
African Freedom Phyllis Taoua Index More Information
Blackbourn Veronica a 20101
Film Review: Red Dust [Univ. of Duisburg-Essen / Filmrezension.De]
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Selected Contemporary South African Novels“
Post-Apartheid Cinema: a Thematic and Aesthetic Exploration of Selected Short and Feature Films
Redalyc.Post-Apartheid Cinema: a Thematic and Aesthetic Exploration
A Comparative Study of the Construction of Memory and Identity in the Curriculum in Societies Emerging from Conflict: Rwanda and South Africa
Prison and Garden
Africa's History on Screen
Impure Memory, Imperfect Justice: a Comparison of Post-Repression
Themes in the Cinema of Darrell James Roodt
Memory and History in South Africa After the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Present Tense: Crime Fiction in Postapartheid South Africa
Representing Apartheid Trauma-Final
African Literature Readings on Truth and Reconciliation
Representing Apartheid Trauma-Final
Torture Narratives and the Ethics of Reciprocity in Apartheid South Africa and Its Aftermath
“Third Force” Activity: the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Eugene De Kock
Top View
The Napa 'Valley College Roundation
Films About South Africa 1987 – 2014: Representations of ‘The Rainbow’
The Right to Tell That It Hurt: Fiction and Political Performance of Human Rights in South Africa
Reparations for Apartheid's Victims: the Path to Reconciliation?
Diplomarbeit Antonia Poppe 2016
The Portrayal of the Police in South African Literature Between 1979 and 2010
17 March 2006 Ezasegagasini Page 4
Diplomarbeit
Discourse and Human Rights Violations (Benjamins Current Topics)
Red Dust by Gillian Slovo (Virago, R129.95) 8 March 2001 Returning to the Country of Her Birth for Her Latest Novel, Gillian
Not) Seeing? Sandra Saayman
Liberation History Seen Through Detective Sergeant Donald Card's
That the World May Know: Bearing Witness to Atrocity