Alternation 15,2 (2008) ARTICLES- Jabulani Mkhize, Corinne Sandwith and Shane Moran, Introduction, 1 - 10
- Brian Fulela, Checking the Post: Derrida and the Apartheid Debate, 11 - 37
- Corinne Sandwith, The Work of Cultural Criticism in South Africa: Re-visiting The South African Opinion, 38 - 70
- Claudia Mamet, Re-constructing Grey Street in Imraan Coovadia’s The Wedding, 71 - 90
- Thabo Tsehloane, Globalisation and Modern South African Black Political Thought: John Langalibalele Dube and Anton Muziwakhe Lembede, 91 - 105
- Mokong Simon Mapadimeng, Indigenous African Cultures and Relevance to Socio-economic Progress and Development: A Critical Review, 106 - 127
- Shane Moran, Academic Postcolonial Resistances and South Africa, 128 - 157
- Karen Haire and D.S. Matjila, Teaching for Cultural Relevance and Restoration in the Multi-lingual South African Setting: The Pedagogical Potential of Bi-lingual Setswana-English Stories, 158 - 180
- Thabisile Buthelezi, Exploring the Role of Conceptual Blending in Developing the Extension of Terminology in isiZulu Language, 181 - 200
- Richard Lee, Guarding the Novel: The Stone Country and Literary Representation, 201 - 243
- Craig MacKenzie, Orality and the South African Short Story: Es’kia Mphahlele’s ‘Mrs Plum’, 244 - 253
- Dianne Shober, Conflicts and Invisibility in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, 254 - 265
- J.A. Kearney, On Teaching Poetry, 266 - 300
- Emmanuel Mfanafuthi Mgqwashu, Literate English for Epistemological Access: The Role of English Studies, 301 - 328
Rajendra Chetty and Dominique Mwepu, Language Policy and Education in South Africa: An Alternative View of the Position of English and African Languages, 329 - 345 - Camille Tabosa-Vaz, Reconfiguring Home: Charlotte Brontë Meets Njabulo Ndebele, 346 - 367
- Pravina Pillay, Re-reading The Purloined Letter, 368 - 401
- Sikhumbuzo Mngadi, Mandela’s Ego: A ‘Cock’ and ‘Bull’ Story, 402 - 415
REVIEW ARTICLE- Jabulani Mkhize, Shades of Nkosi: Still Beating the Drum, 416 - 426
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