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Constructing the Autobiographical Self, Collective Identity and Spiritual Spaces in South African Queer Autobiography

Literator - South Africa
doi 10.4102/lit.v35i1.1081
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LinguisticsLiteratureLiterary TheoryLanguage
Date

February 10, 2014

Authors
Barrington M. MaraisCheryl Stobie
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AOSIS


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