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Title: | Graffiti as an agent for effecting sexual behavioral change among female students in Zimbabwe's high schools | Authors: | Mangeya, Hugh | Keywords: | Sexual behavioral change Female students Zimbabwe |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | University of Zimbabwe Publications | Series/Report no.: | Current trends in Zimbabwean linguistics : a festschrift for Chief Kumbirai Mkanganwi: edited by Victor Mugari, Laston Mukaro and Emmanuel Chabata;Chapter 4, p. 33-47 | Abstract: | This chapter analyzes graffiti as a product of social constructionism in which members are actively involved in creating a reality to which only they can identify with. It also makes the argument that this social construction of reality is done within a framework in which power dynamics take centre stage. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3174 | ISBN: | 9781779201164 1779201168 |
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