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Heaven is not Closed
The Hidden Power of the Female Presence | Feminism | Gender
Symbolism and imagery: an analysis of bessie head's fictional works
The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales by Bessie Head
Apartheid and madness: Bessie Heads - A question of power
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The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales by Bessie Head
Cape Gooseberries and Giant Cauliflowers: Transplantation, Hybridity, and Growth in Bessie Head's "A Question of Power&
COLONIZATION AND THE FEMININE IN BESSIE HEAD'S "A QUESTION OF POWER"
The Hidden Power of the Female Presence | Feminism | Gender
A FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF BESSIE HEAD'S OEUVRE WITH REFERENCE TO MIGRATION AND PSYCHOANAL YSIS BY THEMBELIHLE THANDI NCUBE SUBMITTE
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Heaven is not Closed
A Novelist at the Crossroad: Bessie Head's A Bewitched Crossroad
The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales by Bessie Head
Reading Literature in English - Official website of Calicut University
Reading Literature in English - Official website of Calicut University
Border Country: Bessie Head's Frontline States
The Hidden Power of the Female Presence | Feminism | Gender
Symbolism and imagery: an analysis of bessie head's fictional works
About the author Bessie Head was born in South Africa in Her mother was a white woman from Scotland and her father was a black man. (This is only. - ppt download
The Use of Orality in the Short Stories of A. C. Jordan, Mtutuzeli Matshoba, Njabulo Ndebele and Bessie Head
PDF) Autobiography of Things Left Undone: Politics of Literature, Hyphenation and Queered Friendship in Africa
INVENTION OR REFLECTION? TRADITION AND ORALITY IN THE WORKS OF BESSIE HEAD
Religious discourse in the writing of Bessie head: A Bakhtinian reading