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Vol. 35 No. 4 (2019): Critical Plant Studies
Vol. 35 No. 4 (2019): Critical Plant Studies
Published:
2019-12-01
Articles
Land, Race and Victimhood in Peter Godwin’s When a Crocodile Eats the Sun
Lucas Mafu
1-22
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Introduction: Critical Plant Studies
Wendy Woodward, Erika Lemmer
23-27
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“A Coffee-Plantation is a Thing that Gets Hold of You and Does Not Let You Go”: Plant-Writing in Karen Blixen’s Out of Africa
Peter Mortensen
28-45
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“Colonial Botany”: Conservationists and Orchid Hunters in Popular Afrikaans Fiction Set in the Congo (D.R.C.) and Central Africa from 1949-1962
Linde Beer
46-57
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“Haunted Still by Memories”: John Eppel’s Post-Settler Plant Poetic
Dan Wylie
58-76
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Eugène N. Marais and the Waterberg Cycad (Encephalartos eugene-maraisii Verdoorn)
Johann Lodewyk Marais
77-95
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Arboreal Being: Encounters with Trees in Recent Southern African Fiction
Wendy Woodward
96-107
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Savouring What Remains of the World’s Wildness: John Muir, Tree-Climbing, and Experiential, Outdoor Education
Scott Slovic
108-122
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