ID: 2fc38cff-e4bd-4d27-95a0-76b8803c96bd - The journey motif, childhood, race and nation in Sandra Braude’s Mpho’s search (1994)
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ID: df5ae97b-8159-41ec-8194-b9122261793e - Fictions, nation-building and ideologies of belonging in children's literature: an analysis of Tunzi the Faithful Shadow
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ID: 8b3ab274-89a2-48ef-bde0-ce6adb93f575 - Zimdancehall: a rising platform in addressing socio-political injustices through lyrics.
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ID: fa7b2936-c72a-409e-8e3e-b22716bca389 - Violence and the postcolonial state: an analysis of Christopher Mlalazi’s Running with mother, They are coming and Noviolet Bulawayo’s We need new names
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ID: 7a7d05cd-dad9-4d13-8d64-43605463cfc9 - Facebook as an alternative public sphere: online discussions of bond notes in Zimbabwe
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ID: a8dfacbf-5271-4266-9baa-24c3e98cb004 - A content analysis of literary evidence of slave trade in Zimbabwe focusing on Zimbabwean women’s trafficking to Kuwait.
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ID: 6e6249a0-0c3a-4eff-9a1f-b51c28191f4f - Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter
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ID: 1b4a9e74-c98a-4c47-bd72-c91e3b60ac77 - Identity construction or obfuscation on social media: a case of Facebook and WhatsApp
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ID: a17b2df4-5a0a-424a-870d-722aebce3cc8 - Mediation of the Black African identity through social media humour
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ID: 3c2be8c7-ee5a-4acf-a083-44555aaa9375 - The dialogic relationship between mass media and society: an assessment of triadic reciprocal determinism of Zimbabwean mass media websites
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ID: 777c5e8e-c9e2-47e5-8b50-25720622bee1 - What's up with Whatsapp profile pictures and statuses ? a multimodal approach
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ID: bf002bf0-a35e-4c3f-af0a-34b1f69bd6d3 - Endangering the endangered: impact of fake Covid-19 social media communications in Zimbabwe
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ID: 515ddfd9-c3af-469c-a0ea-7bafdfc29e71 - Exploring the digital space as a site of literary creation
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ID: 7821f8cb-6d17-4c24-bb55-88390dcaefa9 - An exploration of the metaphor of a lost home in the post 2000 Zimbabwe. A case of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty of Hope (2006), NoViolet Bulawayo We need New name, (2013) and Pettina Gappah’s An Elegy for Easterly (2009).
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ID: cba1b8af-b8ee-4856-b999-1d16486f3b71 - WhatsApp coup jokes and the dialogue on Zimbabwean politics
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ID: 2654fdba-bd52-4537-842e-0d7f7c1d5b5c - Discursive displacement, strategic peopling: constructions of self-identity and nation in Ian Douglas Smith's Bitter harvest: the great betrayal and the dreadful aftermath and Peter Godwin's Mukiwa — a white boy in Africa.
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ID: 42a102a7-2830-43fb-99cc-52a9f0c42801 - Mama Jack and the Spectre of makwerekwere
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ID: 96c49919-6494-403c-ae4b-783580174071 - Ideology and the representation of black male characters in selected african american literary texts: Bontemps’s Black thunder; Wright’s Black boy; Walker’s The third life of Grange Copeland and Morrison’s Song of Solomon
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ID: c89d6e61-d113-4068-8789-cef471f7e38f - ‘Remaining a man…’ representations of the constructions of men and masculinities in contemporary Zimbabwean literature: an analysis of Tagwira’s The uncertainty of hope (2006); Chikwava’s Harare north (2009) and Nyota et al’s Hunting in foreign lands (2010).
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ID: 3ccdc5d9-44f5-4699-9674-a1ffc0e87e43 - The discursive construction of blackness on WhatsApp status post updates in Zimbabwe
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ID: c2007cc8-6f69-472a-8dc7-dbd85839b23c - (Re)construction of valentine’s day on social media platforms: a study of messages circulating on whatsapp around valentine’s day.
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ID: 5a801d80-48bf-439a-be21-a93c5dacf235 - An analysis of intertextual entanglements in Shimmer Chinodya’s Chairman of Fools
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ID: 5f576830-1a9c-46bd-9b1f-f777bb106f94 - Engaging the regime of comedy: An analysis of the representation of “blackness” and “whiteness” in Leon Schuster’s: There is Zulu on My Stoep (1993) and Mr. Bones 1 (2001).
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ID: 7af092ef-d308-40be-aeac-e0cf0d0a5722 - Cultural interfaces and collisions: the influence of western cinema on Zimbabwean youth culture.
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ID: f1e7b143-1487-4bf2-ab18-943a42ff8edb - The liberating role of stand up comedy in exposing socio-political concerns: an analysis of Kate William’s Katepakalypse and Trevor Noah’s That’s racist
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ID: 32e282ca-1071-4b89-b7b0-298706ee441c - The vulnerability of both genders in HIV and AIDS narratives: a study of Lutanga Shaba’s Secrets of a Woman’s Soul (2006), The Haunted Trail by Philip Chidavaenzi (2012) and Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty of Hope (2006)
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ID: ac299a1b-d094-40ec-8a93-96759d71a9c8 - Shifting gender roles: A critical analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions (1988) and Petina Gappah’s An Elegy for Easterly (2009).
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ID: d0ce8f24-e5b6-4bee-bc8b-abbdc5e7568a - The ‘reporter voice’ and ‘objectivity’ in cross linguistic reporting of ‘controversial’ news in Zimbabwean newspapers. an appraisal approach
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ID: 5b69d950-95ae-41f1-8c64-311afc84eced - Mythicised selves: constructions of political self Identities in Nkomo's The Sun) of My Life (1984) and Tekere's 'A Lifetime of Struggle (2007)
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ID: b93c8fe7-ff0a-4e35-9ff1-0d1d45be99ce - The nexus between tertiary students’ ‘side-line’ sports chants and the perpetuation of attitudes towards gender-based violence in Zimbabwe.
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ID: f95d9572-4f68-4e6d-a8ca-1965af557819 - Wakasikirei Satani? Christian subversion in sungura discourse
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ID: fba230e9-fbfa-4cd4-8f23-cb631ab15d0f - Conceptualizing Ndebele particularism in the context of the Zimbabwean crisis.
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ID: 4ea62021-cf0e-4e4d-869f-965a5b979404 - The rise of ‘the Joshua generation?’: perspectives and attitudes on Facebook activism in Zimbabwe.
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ID: 764ca1dd-0514-4763-8ca6-60a46e0f0d86 - Contesting narratives: constructions of the self and the nation in Zimbabwean political auto/biography
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ID: dd5b0aa7-86e0-4ee6-9e51-58a84cde591b - Selves in the making: a critical analysis of Barack Obama's ascendancy to power
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ID: 4994d498-6441-40d9-8404-71987c9c74bb - Drama and the struggle for social change Zimbabwe: the case of Tsitsi Dangarembga’s She Nolonger Weeps, George Mujajati’s The Wretched Ones and Raisedon Baya and Leonard Matsa’s Super Patriots and Morons,
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ID: 664ac9ae-3880-45e8-99db-5dfef1fcf40f - The search for utopia in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names (2013).
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ID: 6f8dc5d9-f7fa-4b18-9c54-49a2aa8ffc66 - WhatsApp jokes and the dialogue on Zimbabwe’s 2017 Coup
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ID: e4da6dc4-4874-4fcd-b23b-f71056b98901 - Representation of the Community Share Ownership Trust programme in print media analysing power relations between public and private newspapers: A study of The Herald and the Zimbabwe Independent, from 23 January to 18 October 2014.
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ID: 12bfaa9d-fccd-4af5-bae1-520f871081e9 - The in-between-ness of the life narrative: negotiating disciplinary boundaries in selected Zimbabwean political narratives
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ID: 16e08c2b-838e-4bd5-8398-3f68829d4d73 - The Portrayal of Homosexuality in Selected American Soap Operas: A Case of Filmic Cultural Hegemony?
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ID: 1f1580d7-ef81-4633-bbbc-85d6ec2304fb - Perspectives of Zimbabwe–China relations in Wallace Chirumiko’s ‘Made in China’ (2012) and NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names (2013)
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ID: 33bfbbf5-dcdb-4a9f-837c-653f61a6273e - Comparing vowel hiatus resolution strategies in ChiHwesa and ChiManyika: an optimality theoretic account
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ID: 67bf5472-ea86-4685-b51d-0193fc9a36ce - A critical analysis of prisons as discourse communities: an examination of Whawha prison complex.
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ID: 6c299577-9af6-483f-89e1-1163cf682f91 - Wakasikirei 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
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ID: 88647ae2-7990-4ccb-a2e9-ba5c29f6bf3b - A sociolinguistic analysis of graffiti written in Shona and English found in selected urban areas of Zimbabwe
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ID: b7c0e66c-e12d-4e76-86a1-64f9bb5cb2a3 - A literary approach to the human rights discourse: the case of Zimbabwean literature
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ID: ec92240e-360f-4620-aadb-8bc37c7abef9 - Erasure of girlhoods, inscriptions of womanhood: a study of erased girlhoods in selected Zimbabwean fiction
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ID: 33b9417e-f111-4e6e-bd86-5e0082396d77 - “Significant silences” and the politics of National Reconciliation in Chater’s Crossing the Boundary Fence
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ID: 58b329cb-4288-45ed-81fb-6ecaff6c115d - Appraisal and evaluation in Zimbabwean parliamentary discourse and its representation in newspaper articles
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ID: eea902a5-1483-4ccc-b9a6-1f1bc3c0eaf2 - Narrating selves: Alterity and Simultaneity In Lutanga Shaba’s Secret of a Woman’s Soul, Peter Godwin’s Mukiwa: A White Boy In Africa, Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk To Freedom And Barack Obama’s Dreams From My Father
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