One of the most important functions of a court of law is to interpret statutes. The interpretation of statutes can be a difficult task, especially when a court has been given the
responsibility to address words or phrases ...
This dissertation falls in line with work produced during
the past fifteen years or so, aimed at improving our appreciation
of late medieval/early Tudor English Drama. The approach is based
especially on looking at the ...
In this article a psychodynamic perspective informs the discussion of the ambivalence associated with individuation and growing up which manifests during middle childhood (from approximately six years of age to eleven). I ...
Digital Health relates to “health information systems which enable the merging of social-care
and healthcare systems. This would impact on the organisation, service delivery as well as
the technological infrastructure” ...
In die proefskrif word gepoog om die Namibies-Afrikaanse literatuur wat gepubliseer is
sedert die twintigerjare (met die verskyning van die eerste Afrikaanse gedigte in Afrikaanse
koerante) tot met die onafhanklikwording ...
This study focused on the naming and praises of amasokana (initiates) among the South
African amaNdebele during and after the initiation process. An explanation is offered as to
why amasokana of amaNdebele use Sepedi ...
Chapter 1 introduces the study. Chapter 2 discusses literal onomastics as a new literary theory
to be used as an analytical tool in subsequent chapters. Chapter 3 presents naming practices
and the plot in Kungenxa Kabani? ...
Naming practices is primarily concerned with the study of
names in a literary work. These names of characters and
places are studied in relation to literary aspects such as
characterization, plot, action and theme. The ...
This dissertation Is an investigation of naming pracices in N. A. Milubi's drama
'MUKOSI WA LUFU. The names of characters and places are explained in.
relation to literary aspects such as characterization, plot, action ...
This thesis investigates how selected Zimbabwean female writers narrate HIV and AIDS. It argues that, generally, the prevailing images of women in Zimbabwean society and literature are incapacitating. Male authors have ...
In this studyi apply a feminist-narratological grid to
the works under discussion. I show how narration is used as
strategy to highlight issues of concern to women, hereby
attempting to make a contribution in the ...
The aim of this research entitled Narrative Strategies in Selected Amharic Novels from 2000 until 2010 was to shed light on the relationship among form, meaning (content) and social milieuin establishing the textual and ...
This doctoral study investigates the practice of narrative strategies in the creation of animated poetry-film. The status of the animator as auteur of the poetry-film is established on the grounds of the multiple instances ...
This dissertation is an investigation of the narrative techniques
in three selected novels of T N Maumela. Attention is paid to the
mode of narration, the handling of characters and the organization
of material in these ...
The aim of this research is to look at time, focalisation and
space as theoretical aspects of narratology and the application
thereof in the novel entitled Unyana Womntu by N. Saule. After
having assessed and scrutinised ...
In the introduction of this article the focus falls on the opinions of prominent South African leaders on the relationship between the majority and the minority in post-apartheid South Africa. These opinions echo the ...
Kemoni, N Henry; Ngulube, Patrick(Unisa Press, 2007)
The article presents the fidings of a study which examined the role of Kenya National
Archives and Documentation Service (KNADS) in the management of records in 18
government ministry headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. Data ...
Symbols such as the Rainbow Nation and new national flag have been hailed worldwide as
representative of optimism that the new political dispensation would bring reconciliation and unity in
the diverse South African ...
Since the advent of a new democratic dispensation in South Africa in 1994, the
metaphor of the ‘‘Rainbow Nation’’, first coined by Nobel peace laureate Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, has become the symbol of peace and ...