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  1. Pragmatic Acts in Alms Begging in Lagos State, Nigeria

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Discourse conditioning acts…”
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  2. Moral and cultural discourses surrounding women athletes in Egypt by El-Ghazaly, Yasmeen

    Published 2018
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  3. A critique of contemporary Puritan/Salafi discourse on the issue of the mawlid and its classification as Bid'ah by Owaisi, Fakhruddin Ahmed

    Published 2014
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  4. Human security implications of the securitisation of migration : a case study on South Africa’s BMA Act 2 of 2020

    Published 2021
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  5. The foundations of antisemitism in South Africa : images of the Jew c.1870-1930 by Shain, Milton

    Published 2016
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  6. Gendering migratory social spaces in Upper Egypt by Salman, Azza Abdelrahman Mahmoud

    Published 2013
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  7. Towards a militant future for African feminism: Mariama Ba’s Legacy in disguise

    Published 2017-07
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  8. Ethics of the real : Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost and the touch of the world by Rosochacki, Elke

    Published 2008
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  9. Cross-Mediterranean Egyptian migrants: a discursive analysis by Hussein, Sara

    Published 2019
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  10. The African Renaissance and gender : finding the feminist voice by Mihindou, Piekielele Eugenia Tankiso

    Published 2008
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  11. Dimensions of Alienation and the Postcolonial Context: Hegel, Marx, and Fanon by Amin, Sherifa

    Published 2019
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  12. Narrative and antinarrative: resisting oppression in selected works of Toni Morrison and Salwa Bakr by Sergius, Nermine

    Published 2011
    “…Those constraints are defined by a hegemonic discourse that gives itself the right to construct the grand narrative as the only â trueâ story and the other narratives as antinarratable. …”
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  13. The Lived Experience of Inheritance for Muslim Widows in Contemporary South Africa by Megannon, Vayda

    Published 2021
    “…It is further noted that existing international discourse regarding family law reform on a state level is relatable in this instance as gender-sensitive reforms do not in fact erode the foundations of religion and family, but merely challenge the tenuous balance of power. …”
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  14. The common and contested meanings of education districts in South Africa

    Published 2013
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  15. Contentious politics in the Maghreb: a comparative study of mobilization in Tunisia and Morocco by Roko, Johan Rognlie

    Published 2011
    “…The visible political opportunities for protests in Tunisia were not many, but the new, shared discourses of alienation and indignation compelled people to act. …”
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  16. Gugule-tois, it's the place to be! : on bodies, sex respectability and social reproduction : women' s experiences of youth on Cape Town's periphery by Mupotsa, Danai S

    Published 2016
    “…I have an interest in dissecting the manner by which such discourses then translate into common-sense understandings about how we both dress and perform our bodies in various social spaces; about how we begin to construct the discourse of "our culture," of good girls and social misfits, who wear the labels of "prostitute," "lesbian," or "rural," (despite their true actions or conditions) within urban spaces in contemporary Southern Africa; considering the impact of the history of a geographical apartheid, a migrant labour system, the production and re/production of notions of femininity closely associated with domesticity and the very dominant narrative of female respectability.…”
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  17. Popular talk radio and everyday life in Mauritius by Chenganna, Azhagan

    Published 2022
    “…Following a three tier approach implying discourse analysis of morning talk radio, focus group discussions with listeners as well as in-depth interviews of journalists, this study has underlined the importance and significance of the new political that has emerged, highlighting the fact that the democratisation of the radio airwaves in 2002 has allowed political engagements and participation of ordinary people hitherto excluded from the Mauritian public sphere. …”
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