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  • An investigation of the potential role that folklore can play in environmental education: a case study of Mphoko 

    Ramaila, Ziphora Mmabatho (University of the Western Cape, 2005)
    This thesis investigated the role that folklore can play in contemporary environmental problems. This research was prompted by people living around the Mantrombi nature reserve in the Nebo region of Limpopo province who ...
  • The jewelled net: Towards a Southern African theory/ practice of environmental literacy 

    Martin, Julia (University of the Western Cape, 1999)
    This thesis suggests that there is an urgent need for academic work in literary and cultural studies to become more responsive to the contemporary eco-social crisis of environment and development. Questioning the ...
  • Lost on the way home 

    Levy, Moira (University of Western Cape, 2018)
    This is a novella about homelessness, and the forms of exile, loss and displacement that it creates. Based in South Africa and Palestine/Israel, it is a story about four men who all find themselves alienated and marginalised ...
  • Molla's music 

    Mudge, Ethne (University of the Western Cape, 2017)
    Molla's Music is a novella about Maureen (Molla), a white Afrikaans woman born in 1935 in Cape Town, who faced poverty and abandonment before apartheid and who, during apartheid, faced the choice between an unwanted pregnancy ...
  • Music memoir as an evocation of cultural legacy: The Zayn Adam story 

    Jegels, Llewellin RG (University of the Western Cape, 2019)
    Musicians of colour are under-represented in the South African archive, in part due to the ravages of apartheid and the lack of resources to chronicle their trajectories outside of the production of their music alone. In ...