Prof Rodwell Makombe
Position
Research Fellow
Department
English
Address
ENGLISH
QWAQWA CAMPUS
UFS
Telephone
0587185412
Office
1
Information

Publications

Publications

ACCREDITED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

                                   

---------2013. Apartheid, Crime, and Interracial Violence in Black Boy. Journal of Black Studies, 44(3) 290–

313, available on, http://jbs.sagepub.com/content/44/3/290

 

-----------2014. Gang violence and postcolonial survival in Athol Fugard’s Tsotsi. English, doi:10.1093/english/eft031, pp,  1- 24available on http://english.oxfordjournals.org/

 

 

……..2014. Cultural nationalism in Mashingaidze Gomo’s A fine Madness, Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, p82-93

 

……. 2015. The mediation of learning through English in Africa and Asia, Journal of Social Sciences and Social Anthropology, 6(4): 449-458

 

……. 2015. Women and Sexuality: Representations of Female Sexuality in Selected Zimbabwean Newspaper Stories, Journal of Communication, 6(1): 188-198 (2015)

 

…. 2016. Literature as a medium for social and political activism: the case of Mashingaidze Gomo’s A fine madness (Accepted for publication by African studies review- see acceptance letter attached)

 

 

Makombe, R. 2010. Cultural identity and the transnation in the stories of Ndhlela and Mokae. Le Simplegadi. Vol. 1 (8), p 64- 75 Available on http://all.uniud.it/simplegadi  

 

 

------------2011. Breaking silences: voicing subaltern consciousness in Mtutuzeli Nyoka’s I Speak to the Silent. Otherness: Essays and Studies, Issue 2(2)

 

----------- 2011.  Crime and Survival in the Post-Colonial World/Text, African Nebula, Issue 4

 

CREATIVE OUTPUTS
 

 

--------- 2013. ‘Crossing the Limpopo’ and “Why are you here”. Splinters of a mirage dawn; an anthology of migrant poetry from South Africa, Poets Printery

 

 

ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

 

……. 2013. Winning ways. A play published on Kindle

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FACULTY CONTACT

T: +27 51 401 2240 or humanities@ufs.ac.za

Postgraduate:
Marizanne Cloete: +27 51 401 2592

Undergraduate:
Neliswa Emeni-Tientcheu: +27 51 401 2536
Phyllis Masilo: +27 51 401 9683

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