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Contact Webmaster | View the Promotion of Access to Information Act | View our Privacy Policy All information copyrights - University of KwaZulu-Natal. All rights History: Dissertations & theses Theses at UKZN The Library receives one print and one electronic copy of each doctoral and masters thesis accepted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Theses are not generally available for loan. Search on World Cat Local (icatalogue tab) for theses, by author, title or subject ResearchSpace is the institutional repository of the University of KwaZulu-Natal which was developed to increase the visibility, availability and impact of its research output. It was also created to disseminate and manage digital materials created by researchers of the institution. Please visit ResearchSpace Libguide for detailed information


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 · Most of UKZN theses & dissertations (Masters and PhD) are available blogger.com can be accessed via the iCatalogue, as explained above, or go directly to ResearchSpace. ResearchSpace ResearchSpace is UKZN's online institutional repository. It houses the full text of digitised theses and dissertations undertaken at this blogger.com: Renee Damonse rows · Masters Dissertations & Theses0db0ac66d-4b4e-8dfd-daa6b62b6 Article This dissertation aims to explore the literary representations of ‘home’, dislocation and resilience in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (). Through a close-text analysis of the migrant trajectory from dislocation Okorafor’s organic fantasy: an Africanfuturist approach to science fiction and gender in Lagoon


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ResearchSpace is the institutional repository of the University of KwaZulu-Natal which was developed to increase the visibility, availability and impact of its research output. It was also created to disseminate and manage digital materials created by researchers of the institution. Please visit ResearchSpace Libguide for detailed information Dissertations Dissertations that have been submitted by students, at the various UKZN campuses and beyond, conducting research related to the WASH R&D Centre and its partners. PhD MBA MScEng Other UKZN MSc Other University Media Browse through our digital catalogues Click here rows · Masters Dissertations & Theses0db0ac66d-4b4e-8dfd-daa6b62b6 Article


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rows · Masters Dissertations & Theses0db0ac66d-4b4e-8dfd-daa6b62b6 Article Dissertations Dissertations that have been submitted by students, at the various UKZN campuses and beyond, conducting research related to the WASH R&D Centre and its partners. PhD MBA MScEng Other UKZN MSc Other University Media Browse through our digital catalogues Click here This dissertation aims to explore the literary representations of ‘home’, dislocation and resilience in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (). Through a close-text analysis of the migrant trajectory from dislocation Okorafor’s organic fantasy: an Africanfuturist approach to science fiction and gender in Lagoon


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Dissertations Dissertations that have been submitted by students, at the various UKZN campuses and beyond, conducting research related to the WASH R&D Centre and its partners. PhD MBA MScEng Other UKZN MSc Other University Media Browse through our digital catalogues Click here The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations is an organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic analogues to the traditional paper-based theses and dissertations. NEXUS: current and completed SA research projects This dissertation aims to explore the literary representations of ‘home’, dislocation and resilience in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (). Through a close-text analysis of the migrant trajectory from dislocation Okorafor’s organic fantasy: an Africanfuturist approach to science fiction and gender in Lagoon

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