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Hunter, E. and Jonas, J. <strong>2011</strong>. Breaking the Silence: Black<br />

and White Women’s Writing. In A. Lockhart (ed.), SA LIT:<br />

Beyond 2000, pp. 97-118. KwaZulu-Natal: University of<br />

KwaZulu-Natal Press. ISBN 9781869142124.<br />

Mesthrie, R. <strong>2011</strong>. Introduction: the sociolinguistic<br />

enterprise. In R. Mesthrie (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook<br />

of Sociolinguistics, pp. 1-14. New York, USA: Cambridge<br />

University Press. ISBN 978-0521-897-075.<br />

Schalkwyk, D.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Music, Food and Love in the<br />

Affective landscapes of Twelfth Night. In J. Schiffer (ed.),<br />

Twelfth Night: Critical Essays, pp. 81-98. USA: Taylor and<br />

Francis. ISBN 9780415973359.<br />

Van der Schyff, K. <strong>2011</strong>. Staging the Body of the (M)other:<br />

The “Hottentot Venus” and the “Wild Dancing Bushman”.<br />

In N. Gordon-Chipembere (ed.), Representation and Black<br />

Womanhood, pp. 147-163. USA: Palgrave Macmillan.<br />

ISBN 9780230117792.<br />

articles in peer-reviewed Journals<br />

Brookes, H. <strong>2011</strong>. Amangama amathathu “The three<br />

letters’: the emergence of a quotable gesture (emblem).<br />

Gesture, 11(2): 194-217.<br />

Coovadia, I. <strong>2011</strong>. Stephen Watson (1954-<strong>2011</strong>). Current<br />

Writing, 23(2): 86-87.<br />

Dodd, A. <strong>2011</strong>. Changing gears: Profile of Jay Pather. Art<br />

South Africa, 9(3): 26-27.<br />

Dodd, A. <strong>2011</strong>. Exhibition review. Brett Murray: Hail to the<br />

Thief. Art South Africa, 9(3): 64-65.<br />

Dodd, A. <strong>2011</strong>. Exhibition review: Niklas Zimmer. Art South<br />

Africa, 9.5: 71-72.<br />

Dodd, A. <strong>2011</strong>. Pump up the parlour. Art South Africa,<br />

9(4): 72-73.<br />

Dodd, A. <strong>2011</strong>. Soviets in the Archive: In memoriam - Jon<br />

Berndt. Art South Africa, 9(3): 54-55.<br />

Driver, D.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Zoe Wicomb and the Cape Cosmopolitan.<br />

Current Writing, 23(2): 93-107.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. A maxim from Wilhelm Meisters<br />

Lehrjahre and “The Beautiful Changes”. Germanic Notes<br />

and Reviews, 42(1): 44-45.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. An allusion to Richard II in Keats’s<br />

‘Imitation of Spenser’. Keats-Shelley Review, 25(1): 79-80.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Deaths ceremonious and casual.<br />

Texas Review, 32(1&2): 77-95.<br />

FaCULTY oF hUMaNITIes<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Goethe, Schiller and Empedocles<br />

on Etna. Notes and Queries, 58(1): 89-93.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Keats, Hood, Dickens, crones<br />

and little boys. Keats-Shelley Review, 25(1): 81-82.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Le Sage, Swift and Dombey and<br />

Son. Explicator, 69(1): 1-3.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Melomachia: Melodic challenge<br />

and displacement in some nineteenth-century music.<br />

Journal of Musicological <strong>Research</strong>, 30(4): 297-308.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Ronald Hynd’s Merry Widow:<br />

Toward a definition of the ballet lyrique. Brolga, 34(2):<br />

31-38.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Some instances of ornithomorphism<br />

in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music. Musical<br />

Times, 152(2): 71-94.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. The deictic in ‘diese Tone’:<br />

thoughts on the finale’s proem in Ninth Symphony of<br />

Beethoven. Musical Times, 152(1917): 31-44.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. The emblematic texture of<br />

Antonioni’s Blow-up. Film Criticism, 36(1): 68-84.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Thomas Lovell Beddoes’s Alfarabi:<br />

A redating and reconsideration. Keats-Shelley Review,<br />

25(2): 101-21.<br />

Edgecombe, R.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Wilbur, Marvell, Henry James and<br />

the garden of the world. Explicator, 69(1): 30-32.<br />

Haresnape, G.L. <strong>2011</strong>. Poetry: Cut short. English Academy<br />

Review, 28(1): 124-125.<br />

Knox-Shaw, P. <strong>2011</strong>. Coleridge, Hartley, and ‘The<br />

Nightingale’. Review of English Studies, 62(255): 433-440.<br />

Lee, B. 2009. Pride, Queen of the Sins; Pious Legends,<br />

and The Metamorphosed Monarch”. The Southern African<br />

Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 19: 1-40.<br />

Parsons, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Scaling the Gigberge: Cosmopolitanism,<br />

Cartography and Space in Zoe Wicomb’s You Can’t Get<br />

Lost in Cape Town. Current Writing, 23(2): 108-117.<br />

Parsons, C. <strong>2011</strong>. The archive in ruins: James Clarence<br />

Mangan and colonial cartography. Interventions:<br />

International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 13(3):<br />

464-482.<br />

Schalkwyk, D.J. <strong>2011</strong>. “Love’s Transgression”:<br />

Service, Romeo, Juliet and the Finality of the You. The<br />

Shakespearean International Yearbook, 11: 111-148.<br />

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