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Burnt toast and manhood: gendered imaginings of the nation in 1990s popular fiction

Burnt toast and manhood: gendered imaginings of the nation in 1990s popular fiction
Burnt toast and manhood: gendered imaginings of the nation in 1990s popular fiction
This reprint of a journal article analyses the representations of masculinity of two contemporary popular Zimbabwean novels.
978-0-415-41549-1
Routledge
Primorac, Ranka
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Primorac, Ranka
Chan, Stephen
Primorac, Ranka
8e175d18-8ea8-4228-8637-671427202b10
Primorac, Ranka
Chan, Stephen

Primorac, Ranka (2006) Burnt toast and manhood: gendered imaginings of the nation in 1990s popular fiction. In, Primorac, Ranka and Chan, Stephen (eds.) Zimbabwe in Crisis: the International Response and the Space of Silence. Abingdon, GB. Routledge.

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This reprint of a journal article analyses the representations of masculinity of two contemporary popular Zimbabwean novels.

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Published date: November 2006
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 345352
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345352
ISBN: 978-0-415-41549-1
PURE UUID: d00016c4-a47b-4996-8023-d859356d0f58
ORCID for Ranka Primorac: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1127-1175

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Date deposited: 29 Jan 2013 16:42
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:59

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Author: Ranka Primorac ORCID iD
Editor: Ranka Primorac
Editor: Stephen Chan

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