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Collaborating with a Dead Man: The Cultural Politics of Ahmed Yerima's Otaelo
Drama at Sea: A New Look at Shakespeare on the Dragon, 1607-08
Charlotte Lennox / Karl Simrock Two pioneers in Shakespeare source studies
From Ògún to Othello: (Re)Acquainting Yoruba Myth and Shakespeare’s Moo
Origins and Transformations A little introduction to the development of Shakespeare source studies
Violence and Xenophobia in South Africa: Shakespeare, Thomas Mofolo's Chaka, and Welcome Msomi's uMabatha: the Zulu Macbeth
Parody of the Shakespearean Fool Tradition in an African Society
Translation as Rewriting: Cultural Theoretical Appraisal of Shakespeare’s Macbeth in the Ewe language of West Africa
Tran*stextuality in William Shakespeare's Othello: Italian, West African and English Encounters
CALIBAN ANSWERS PROSPERO: The Dialogue between Western and African Literature
Othello and Africa: Postcolonialism Reconsidered
Shakespeare's Stratford and South Africa
Silencing Sycorax: On African Colonial Discourse and the Unvoiced Female
Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" in Sierra Leone: Thomas Decker's "Juliohs Siza", Roman Politics, and the Emergence of a Postcolonial African State
The Appearance of Blacks on the Early Modern Stage: Love’s Labour’s Lost’s African Connections to Court
The circle of outcasts: Krzysztof Warlikowski’s ‘African tales by Shakespeare
Sources of the First Black South African Novel in English: Solomon Plaatje's Use of Shakespeare and Bunyan in Mhudi
Shakespeare in Africa: Between English and Swahili Literature
The Risks of Intertextuality: Shakespearean Allusions in Isak Dinesen's Out of Africa and William Trevor's Fools of Fortunune
Race, Post-Race, Shakespeare, and South Africa
Titus Andronicus: South Africa's Shakespeare
Othello and the Narrative of Africa
The sayings of Tsikinya-Chaka: Shakespeare in South Africa
Aspects of Shakespeare in Post-Colonial Africa
Bianca: The Other African in Othello
Sher and Doran's Titus Andronicus (1995): Importing Shakespeare, Exporting South Afirca
The Africa that Shakespeare Imagined; or, Notes for Aspirant Film Makers
The Tempest in South Africa: Multilingualism and our profit on't
South Africa in Shakespeare's "wide and universal theatre"
Whose Shakespeare? Early Black South African Engagement with Shakespeare
Shakespeare in South Africa: Alpha and 'Omega'
The Revelance of (South African) Renaissance Studies