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Khatija Bibi Khan
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Khatija Bibi Khan
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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
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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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Khatija Bibi Khan
Pág. 170 - 178
The rapid production of films of diversity in post-1994 South Africa has unfortunately not been matched by critical works on film. Part of the reason is that some of the films recycle old themes that celebrate the worst in black people. Another possible ...
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Khatija Bibi Khan
Pág. 99 - 112
Some scholars of the genre of the folktale have argued that since time immemorial, folktales have been childrenâ??s literature created by adults for childrenâ??s pleasure. The main attraction in so describing African folktale as childrenâ??s literature w...
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Khatija Bibi Khan
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The aim of this article is to explore the idea of reconciliation and justice in the documentary film, Reconciliation in Zimbabwe, the first ten years (1990). This film is one of the very first and few films to deal with the themes of reconciliation and j...
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Khatija Bibi Khan
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This article explores the constructions of the identities of male and female children in the film, The Stoning of Soraya M. On the surface, the film is about the stoning to death of a married woman falsely accused of adultery. However, the article argues...
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Khatija Bibi Khan
Pág. 9 pages
Twenty-two years into democracy, and South Africa is still producing white films for a black audience. In this film genre, black people participate as part of the cast but they are accorded questionable roles that distort important strides that the count...
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Khatija Bibi Khan
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The documentary film Prisoners of Hope (1995) is a heart-rending account of 1 250 former political prisoners in the notorious Robben Island prison in South Africa. The aim of this article is to explore the narratives of Prisoners of Hope and in the proce...
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