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Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): The Interface between Literature and Law
Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): The Interface between Literature and Law
Published:
2024-12-31
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The Interface between Literature and Law
Maurice Vambe, Mzukisi Lento
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Analysing the Intersection between Law and Creative Writing: An Analysis of Petina Gappah’s Literary Writing Prose
Josephat Mutangadura, Maria Mushaathoni
16 pages
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Finding the Power in Not Telling: A Critical Exploration of the Strategies Used by South African Writers to Avoid Apartheid Literary Censorship from the 1950s to the 1980s
Magezi Thompson Mabunda
18 pages
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Flags, Verdicts and Texts: Dissident Narratives and Literary Mandates for Re-Writing Empire
Muchativugwa Liberty Hove
18 pages
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The Moral Law of Ngozi Crime in Two Zimbabwean Novels: The Case of Emmanuel Ribeiro’s Muchadura (1967) and Solomon Mwapangidza’s Rebel Soldier (2013)
Beauty Vambe
21 pages
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A Critique of Mohamed Adhikari’s The Anatomy of a South African Genocide
Mzukisi Lento
11 pages
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Exploring Muti Murder and the Supernatural in Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City: The Case for (Magical) Realism
Buntu Makhedama
16 pages
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The Epistemic Codification of Satiric Indictment and the Decrying Gender Grotesque in Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s 491 Days and the Zimbabwean Maverick Movie Neria
Christopher Babatunde Ogunyemi
14 pages
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Representation of Culture and Human Rights Violations in Timothy Wangusa’s Upon This Mountain and Austin Bukenya’s The Bride
Benon tugume
15 pages
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Behind and Beyond the Bench: Challenges and Opportunities for Judicial Protection and the Attainment of Justice in Zimbabwe as Explored in Petina Gappah’s Rotten Row (2016)
Sheunesu Mandizvidza
19 pages
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Justice or Injustice: An Analysis of Selected Stories in Petina Gappah’s Rotten Row
Josephine Muganiwa
14 pages
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“Life and Times of a Black Immigrant”: Precarious Refugee-ness and Human Rights in Simão Kikamba’s Going Home (2015)
Nonki Motahane
15 pages
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