This article explores the positioning of the dog in representations of farm takeovers in Zimbabwe between 2000 and 2017. It highlights the localised embeddedness of animal lives within social processes at a specific juncture of postcolonial history. The article focuses particularly on this moment marked by abrupt reversals of power, geographical distributions of people and animals, and the erasure of many physical and psychological borderlines. It focuses particularly on two novels, Graham Lang’s Place of Birth (2006) and Ian Holding’s Unfeeling (2005). It examines ways in which dogs feature as both physical presences and as psychological refractors for human responses to the violent invasions depicted in these novels. Animals of all kinds ...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Dogs were one of several domestic animals kept by precolonial southern African herders, but their ec...
This article explores the positioning of the dog in representations of farm takeovers in Zimbabwe be...
Zimbabwean fiction writers have engaged with dogs as objects, subjects and even actors. This essay f...
This article explores the role of the figure of the dog in two contemporary South African short stor...
Graphic novels written in response to the 1994 Rwandan genocide do not confine their depictions of t...
Examining the notion of “dog-men” in Coetzee’s Disgrace and Tyulkin’s documentary Not about Dogs, I ...
African societies, it is believed that animals being the part of the physical environment play an im...
Dogs play an important role in colonial society, especially in Africa. While the project of colonisa...
As a result of its topic and its narrative style, Uwe Timm’s novel ‘Morenga’ (1978) marks an importa...
This article discusses South African lyric poetry in English including translations since the 1960s....
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis examines the history of hu...
This is about the social construction of nonhuman animals and our oppressive relationship with them....
This article explores how Alex Miller excavates the terrain of the animal mined by JM Coetzee in Dis...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Dogs were one of several domestic animals kept by precolonial southern African herders, but their ec...
This article explores the positioning of the dog in representations of farm takeovers in Zimbabwe be...
Zimbabwean fiction writers have engaged with dogs as objects, subjects and even actors. This essay f...
This article explores the role of the figure of the dog in two contemporary South African short stor...
Graphic novels written in response to the 1994 Rwandan genocide do not confine their depictions of t...
Examining the notion of “dog-men” in Coetzee’s Disgrace and Tyulkin’s documentary Not about Dogs, I ...
African societies, it is believed that animals being the part of the physical environment play an im...
Dogs play an important role in colonial society, especially in Africa. While the project of colonisa...
As a result of its topic and its narrative style, Uwe Timm’s novel ‘Morenga’ (1978) marks an importa...
This article discusses South African lyric poetry in English including translations since the 1960s....
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis examines the history of hu...
This is about the social construction of nonhuman animals and our oppressive relationship with them....
This article explores how Alex Miller excavates the terrain of the animal mined by JM Coetzee in Dis...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Dogs were one of several domestic animals kept by precolonial southern African herders, but their ec...