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 article traces the parallels in how masculinities are represented in two popular novels authored by (and thematising the lives of) black and white Zimbabweans respectively.
gender, race, nation, popular fiction
255-264
Primorac, Ranka
8e175d18-8ea8-4228-8637-671427202b10
2006
Primorac, Ranka
8e175d18-8ea8-4228-8637-671427202b10
Primorac, Ranka
(2006)
Burnt toast and manhood: gendered imaginings of the nation in 1990s popular fiction.
[in special issue: Zimbabwe and the space of silence]
Round Table, 95 (384), .
(doi:10.1080/00358530600619229).
Abstract
This article traces the parallels in how masculinities are represented in two popular novels authored by (and thematising the lives of) black and white Zimbabweans respectively.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 18 August 2006
Published date: 2006
Keywords:
gender, race, nation, popular fiction
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English
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Local EPrints ID: 338776
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/338776
ISSN: 0035-8533
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