The Ethics of Memory in Post-apartheid South African Writing - Introduction (2018)

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Journal ArticleISSN
1013-929XLanguage
EnglishCollections
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Coullie JL
Citation
Coullie JL (2018). Introduction. Current Writing. 30(2). 87-89.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
ethics; memory; post-apartheid writing; South AfricaANZSRC Fields of Research
19 - Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing::1904 - Performing Arts and Creative Writing::190402 - Creative Writing (incl. Playwriting)43 - History, heritage and archaeology::4303 - Historical studies::430318 - Middle Eastern and North African history
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