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- Barker, D. 2010. English Academic Literary Discourse in South Africa 1958-2004: A Review of 11 Peer-Reviewed Journals. Berlin, Germany: LAM Lambert Academic Publishing.
- Barker, D. 2010. English Academic Literary Discourse in South Africa 1958-2004: Appendix. Berlin, Germany: LAM Lambert Academic Publishing.
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Publications in Peer-reviewed Journals |
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- Barker, D. 2007. Green Fields: Ecocriticism in South Africa. JALA - Journal of the African Literature Association 1(2): 55-67. [PDF document]
- Barker, D and L de Kock. 2007. The Gold Standard: Some Functions of the Academic Article in Peer-Reviewed Journals in South Africa. Journal of Literary Studies 23:2, 105-117. [PDF document]
- Barker, D and L de Kock. 2007. Don't Go Wessa, Young Man: Doctrinal Groups in SA English Literary Discourse. scrutiny2 12(1):19-29. [PDF document]
- Barker, D. 2007.Crossing Lines: The Novels of Nadine Gordimer with a particular focus on Occasion for Loving and The Pickup. Literator: Journal of Literary Criticism, Comparative Linguistics and Literary Studies 28(3): 91-107. [PDF document]
- Barker, D and L de Kock. 2008. How South African Literature Got Squeezed Out, and then Slipped In: English Academic Literary Discourse in South Africa 1946-1996. English Studies in Africa 51(1): 19-46.[PDF document]
- Barker, D. 2008. Escaping the Tyranny of Magic Realism A Discussion of the Term in Relation to the Novels of Zakes Mda. Postcolonial Text 4(2):1-20. [PDF document]
- Barker, D. Introducing Zakes Mda: A Survey of Approaches to his Novels. English Studies (The Netherlands) (currently under review). [MS Word document]
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- Barker, D. "Green Fields: Ecocriticism in South Africa" in Local Natures, Global Responsibilities - Ecocritical Perspectives on the New English Literatures, ASNEL Papers 15, eds. Laurenz Volkman, Nancy Grimm, Ines Detmers, and Katrin Thomson, Amsterdam - New York, NY (2010): 11-27. [PDF document]
- Barker, D. "The No.1 Popular Detective Series, the Invention of Botswana and the Postcolonial Sublime," in Fictions, Factions and African Creative Imaginations, eds. Toyin Falola and Fallou Ngom, Routledge, London-New York (2010): 287-303. [PDF document]
- Barker, D. Major Trends and Developments in Peer-Reviewed English Academic Literary Journals in South Africa: 1958 – 2004. (This article is currently under review by Cambridge College Press (within an anthology); in any event, will be published in early 2008 within the proceedings of the EACLALS held at University of Presov, Presov, Slovakia.)
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