Browsing by Author Mangeya, Hugh

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2021Christian exceptionalism and the response to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe
2020A Dialogic Analysis of Audiences’ Interactions on Online Media Sites in Zimbabwe
2021The discursive construction of blackness on WhatsApp status post updates in Zimbabwe
2021Endangering the endangered: impact of fake Covid-19 social media communications in Zimbabwe
2018Graffiti as a site for cultural literacies in Zimbabwean urban high schools
2015Graffiti as an agent for effecting sexual behavioral change among female students in Zimbabwe's high schools
2017The joke is in the code: Paper presented at the Department of African Languages and Literature and the African Languages Research Institute International Conference 7-9 August 2017 (University of Zimbabwe, Harare – Zimbabwe)
2012'Juvenile’ toilet door posting: an expression of gendered views on sex and sexuality
2021'Makwerekwerisation' and the quest for African renaissance: South African film and perceptions on 'Foreigners' Before May 2008
2014Nasal assimilation in Shangwe nasal-obstruent clusters: an optimality theoretic approach
13-Jan-2022Reading the Political Metaphor: Oliver Mtukudzi’s ‘Wasakara’ and ‘Ngoromera’: Calling for Cultures of Peace in Africa
2020Shona-Ndebele symbolic ethnic violence in institutions of higher learning: an analysis of male toilet graffiti at Midlands State University
2021Social media narrations and the dialogue on Mugabe’s legacy during the Zimbabwe “Coup”
2014A sociolinguistic analysis of graffiti written in Shona and English found in selected urban areas of Zimbabwe
11-Sep-2022Stance Accounts of Political and Religious Identities in ‘Tuku’ Music
2017The Third Chimurenga:The discursive construction of exclusion through the land reform in Zimbabwe: Paper presented at the Faculty of Arts Land Reform Conference, 29-30 September 2017 at Midlands State University, Zvishavane Campus – Zimbabwe
2018Wakasikirei Satani? Christian subversion in sungura discourse
2012Wakasikirei satani? Christian subversion in Sungura discourse: Paper presented at the African Languages Association of Southern Africa (ALASA) from 18-20 July 2012 at University of Venda, Thohoyandou - South Africa
2021WhatsApp jokes and the dialogue on Zimbabwe’s 2017 Coup
15-Jun-2022Zimdancehall Music as Rules of Sexual Engagement