Editorial |
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| | · Introduction: Dogs in every corner Wylie, Dan; Barendse, Joan-Mari
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Essay |
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| | · Dog stories and why they matter Armbruster, Karla
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Research Articles |
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| | · Take a bow: Art and dog communication Cruise, Wilma
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| | · "We are all souls": Dogs, dog-wo/men and borderlands in Coetzee and Tyulkin Mondry, Henrietta
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| | · Dog guides as witnesses with specific reference to Miles and Houellebecq du Toit, Catherine
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| | · Canine embodiment in South African lyric poetry Woodward, Wendy
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| | · Symbolic values of the dog in Afrikaans literature Taljaard-Gilson, Gerda
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| | · Afrikaans stories of Jackal and Hyena: Oral and written traditions van Niekerk, Jacomien
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| | · Oswald Pirow's Ashambeni (1955): A "history" of dogs, humans, werewolves Barendse, Joan-Mari
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| | · On queerly reading canid tropes in Eben Venter's Wolf, Wolf Strydom, Wemar
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| | · Dark ecology and the representation of canids in Deon Meyer's Fever Burger, Bibi
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| | · Canine agents in two South African short stories Slabbert, Mathilda
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| | · History, politics and dogs in Zimbabwean literature, c.1975-2015 Dande, Innocent; Swart, Sandra
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| | · Wildness and colonialism in "The Story of Two Dogs" by Doris Lessing Louw, Pat
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| | · "They've killed the dogs!": Land, literature and canines in contemporary Zimbabwe Wylie, Dan
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