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  • Thirty years of publishing
    by Keyan G. Tomaselli
  • Pleasuring body parts: women and soap operas in Brazil
    by Lisa Brown
  • Broken strings: interdisciplinarity and /Xam oral literature
    by Anne Solomon
  • Corruption, tribalism and democracy: coded messages in Wambali Mkandawire's popular songs in Malawi
    by Reuben Chirambo
  • Innocent violence: social exclusion, identity, and the press in an African democracy
    by David B. Coplan
  • 'Against extremity': Eben Venter's Horrelpoot and the quest for tolerance
    by Phil van Schalkwyk
  • On the psychology of oppression: blame me on history!
    by Brilliant Mhlanga
  • Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? [But who will guard the guards themselves?]
    by John Eppel
  • The man in flames
    by Bhekimpilo Sibanda
  • Xenophobia in South Africa: revisiting Tutu's handwriting on the wall?
    by John L. Kunda
  • Encountering modernity: twentieth-century South African cinemas and South African national cinema
    by Edwin Hees
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