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Owen Seda, Khatija Bibi Khan
Pág. 9 pages
Forced migration and separation, which are integral to African-American history, coupled with the juridical, social and racial restrictions of slavery, inaugurated an insidious form of dislocation for African Americans: they lost their spiritual anchor i...
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Khatija Bibi Khan, Owen Seda
Pág. 10 pages
Feminist critics have identified the social constructedness of masculinity and have explored how male characters often find themselves caught up in a ceaseless quest to propagate and live up to an acceptable image of manliness. These critics have also ex...
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Owen Seda, Nehemiah Chivandikwa
Pág. 81 - 91
This article is a critical reflection on possibilities for social transformation and democratisation that can be possibly realised through collaborations between young people in civil society, African traditional religion and the Christian movement in co...
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Owen Seda, Mienke Fouché
Pág. 20 pages
This paper is based on a practical project involving an in-depth study of animal physiology and locomotion with a view to constructing five animal marionettes in which the focus was on their movement. The purpose was to make them come across to an audien...
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