Browsing by Author Ngoshi, Hazel T.

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2016Carnivalising Postcolonial Zimbabwe: the Vulgar and Grotesque Logic of Postcolonial Protest in NoViolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names (2013)
2014Complex entanglements: the intersubjective as grounds for political and moral subjectivities in Through the darkness and Mukiwa: a white boy in Africa
2021The discursive construction of blackness on WhatsApp status post updates in Zimbabwe
2011Erasure of girlhoods, inscriptions of womanhood: a study of erased girlhoods in selected Zimbabwean fiction
2013The female body and voice in audiovisual political propaganda jingles: the Mbare Chimurenga Choir women in Zimbabwe's contested political terrain
2013Gendering the African National Project in the Twenty-First Century
2012Mapping the Contours of an Imperial and Domestic Settler Subjectivity: Hylda Richards and the Heteroglossia of her Epoch
2013Masculinities and femininities in Zimbabwean autobiographies of political struggle: the case of Edgar Tekere and Fay Chung
2007Mediating HIV/AIDS strategies in children’s literature in Zimbabwe
2008Nationalism or supra-nationalism in the 21st Century?
2014Portrait of a political liberation theologian: liberation theology and the making of Abel Muzorewa’s autobiographical subjectivity in Rise up and walk
2009Recovering the tongue: memorializing grieved women through spirit possession and ritual in Zimbabwean literature
2010Speaking positions: Zimbabwean women's writing in English and the disease, pain and trauma paradigm
2009When the masculine migrate from importance to impotence: the politics and erotics of political power in Liosa's the feast of the goat and Sembene's Xala
2012When the written and visual texts collide: photographic images and acts of memory in Zimbabwean autobiography