Toxic belonging? : Identity and ecology in southern Africa / edited by Dan Wylie.
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- 9781443809269
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- Human ecology -- South Africa -- Congresses
- Ecology in literature -- Congresses
- South African literature -- History and criticism
- Écologie humaine -- Afrique du Sud -- Congrès
- Littérature sud-africaine -- Histoire et critique
- Social issues & processes
- Social impact of environmental issues
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Geography
- Ecology in literature
- Human ecology
- South African literature
- South Africa
- 304.20968 22 22 22
- GF758
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Southern Africa's literatures brim with references to the natural world, its landscapes and its animals. Both fictional and non-fictional works express ongoing debates, often highly politicised, concerning its various groups' senses of identity and belon.
pt. 1. Fields of philosophy -- pt. 2. History and autochthony -- pt. 3. Literary identities -- pt. 4. Place and personhood -- pt. 5. Streets, hills, caves.
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