Search Results - "Nabutanyi, Edgar Fred"
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Innovative register and feminist critique in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples
Published in Tydskrif vir letterkunde (01-01-2024)“…Mark Behr’s artistic exploration of the horrific legacy of Afrikaner racist and masculinist ideology in The Smell of Apples has attracted substantial critical…”
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Surviving the Genocide: The Singularity of Suffering in Yvonne Owuor's “Weight of Whispers”
Published in Eastern African literary and cultural studies (03-04-2022)Get full text
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Queering the Post-Apocalypse in Three Selected Short Stories by Dilman Dila
Published in Scrutiny 2 (01-06-2020)“…The Ugandan literary canon is comparable to other regional postcolonial fiction in its obsession with verisimilitude in the representation of nationalist…”
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Dominance, Silence, and Homoerotic Pleasures in Nakisanze Segawa's The Triangle
Published in College literature (01-09-2018)“…[...]it elucidates how African writers are responding to the contemporary culture wars over the public emergence of non-normative sexualities with innovative…”
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The Subversion of Archipelagic Memory in Yvonne Owuor's The Dragonfly Sea
Published in Eastern African literary and cultural studies (02-04-2024)“…Archipelago memory and history are often scripted as inherently colonial and patriarchal obligations. This is anchored on the belief that it is the dominant…”
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Dystopian Futures: Ugandan Science Fiction and Post-Apocalypse Contagions
Published in Journal of literary studies (Pretoria, South Africa) (16-03-2022)“…Uganda, like most countries on the African continent, has in the recent past grappled with existential pandemics such as AIDS, Marburg disease, cholera, Ebola,…”
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