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![]() | Healy-Clancy, Meghan (2019) |
![]() | Writing from Johannesburg: Nadine Gordimer in the global anti-apartheid movement |
African Studies. Volume 78 #2. p. 246-266. |
![]() | Walder, Dennis (ed.) (2016) |
![]() | Part special issue: Nadine Gordimer then and now |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 42 #6. p. 1033-1094. |
![]() | Titlestad, Michael (2015) |
![]() | Moribund whiteness in Nadine Gordimer's 'A guest of honour' and 'Get a life' |
![]() | The English Academy Review. Volume 32 #2. p. 8-21. |
![]() | Rogez, Mathilde; Samin, Richard (eds.) (2014) |
Dossier: L'Afrique du Sud et la littérature post-apartheid (1994-2014) = South Africa and post-apartheid literature (1994-2014) | |
Études littéraires africaines. #38. p. 7-103. |
![]() | Nsuh, Zuhmboshi Eric (2013) |
![]() | Memory and disenchantment in Nadine Gordimer's 'None to Accompany Me' and Zoe Wicomb's 'Playing in the Light' |
![]() | African Sociological Review. Volume 17 #2. p. 24-42. |
![]() | Munro, Brenna M. (2012) |
South Africa and the dream of love to come: queer sexuality and the struggle for freedom | |
Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 337p. |
![]() | Stobie, Cheryl (ed.) (2012) |
[Special issue: Spirituality and sexuality in texts] | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 24 #2. p. 125-210. |
![]() | Ce, Chin; Smith, Charles (eds.) (2010) |
Gender issues in African literature | |
![]() | Milton Keynes: Ligthning Source. African library of critical writing. 201p. |
![]() | Bystrom, Kerry (2009) |
![]() | The DNA of the democratic South Africa: ancestral maps, family trees, genealogical fictions |
![]() | Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 223-235. |
![]() | Chapman, Michael; Lenta, Margaret (eds.) (2009) |
Beyond 2000: South African literature today | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 21 #1-2. 375p. |
![]() | West, Mary (2009) |
White women writing white: identity and representation in (post-)apartheid literatures of South Africa | |
Claremont: David Philip. 232p. |
![]() | Cole, Ernest (2008) |
Nadine Gordimer and post-apartheid interregnum: an analysis of 'July's People' | |
JALA: the Journal of the African Literature Association. Volume 2 #1. p. 60-82. |
![]() | Dimitriu, Ileana (2005) |
Shifts in Gordimer's recent short fiction: story-telling after apartheid | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 17 #1. p. 90-107. |
![]() | Gramich, Katie (2005) |
The politics of location: Nadine Gordimer's fiction then and now | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 17 #2. p. 74-86. |
![]() | Auga, Ulrike (2003) |
Intellectuals between resistance and legitimation: the cases of Nadine Gordimer and Christa Wolf | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 15 #1. p. 1-16. |
![]() | Dimitriu, Ileana (2003) |
The end of history: reading Gordimer's post-apartheid novels | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 15 #1. p. 17-37. |
![]() | Lenta, Patrick (2001) |
Executing the death sentence: law and justice in Alan Paton's 'Cry, the Beloved Country' and Nadine Gordimer's 'The House Gun' | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 13 #1. p. 49-69. |
![]() | Bazin, Nancy Topping (2000) |
White Women, Black Revolutionaries: Sex and Politics in Four Novels by Nadine Gordimer | |
![]() | In: African Visions: Literary images, political change, and social struggle in contemporary Africa. p. 177-192. |
![]() | Pearsall, Susan (2000) |
![]() | 'Where the banalities are enacted': the everyday in Gordimer's novels |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 31 #1. p. 95-118. |
![]() | Marsh-Lockett, C.P. (1998) |
Nadine Gordimer | |
In: Postcolonial African Writers. p. 187-200. |
![]() | Medalie, David (1997) |
Friday updated: 'Robinson Crusoe' as sub-text in Gordimer's 'July's People' and Coetzee's 'Foe' | |
![]() | Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 9 #1. p. 43-54. |
![]() | Huggan, Graham (1994) |
![]() | Echoes from elsewhere: Gordimer's short fiction as social critique |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 25 #1. p. 61-73. |
![]() | Peck, R. (1992) |
![]() | Condemned to choose, but what? Existentialism in selected works by Fugard, Brink, and Gordimer |
![]() | Research in African Literatures. Volume 23 #3. p. 67-84. |
![]() | Bazin, Nancy T.; Seymour, Marilyn D. (eds.) (1990) |
Conversations with Nadine Gordimer | |
![]() | Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. Literary conversations series. 321p. |
![]() | Clingman, Stephen (1986) |
The novels of Nadine Gordimer: history from the inside | |
![]() | Johannesburg: Ravan Press. 276p. |
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