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    • Chapter 12 imagination and the eco-social crisis (or: why I write creative non-fiction) 

      Martin, Julia (Brill, 2020)
      Green Matters reflects on the ‘unique cultural function’ of literary texts with regard to environmental and ecological concerns. Another way of putting this is to ask: what do literary texts enable us to say or do in ...
    • Drawing the dark 

      Moolman, Kobus (Taylor and Francis Group, 2022)
      Day and night, night after night, deep in his prayer, he deliberated whether it was possible to draw the dark without ever looking at it.He had his head in his hands.His hands covered his eyes. His breath caught onwords ...
    • Faded mountain 

      Moolman, Kobus (Taylor and Francis Group, 2022)
      A faded mountain at the edge of a threadbare field. Smoke and dust trudging the last rungs of a sky. And now a narrow dirt road that twists between snatches of shivering trees and snatches of shadow. Then a gasping ...
    • ‘It has a purpose beyond justifying a mark’: Examining the alignment between the purpose and practice of feedback 

      van Heerden, Martina (Taylor and Francis Group, 2020)
      Research has shown that written feedback is important for studentlearning and development. However, the messages embedded in feed-back may lead to students being misled about what they need to learnor how they need to ...
    • Kingsbury Hospital – ICU 

      Moolman, Kobus (Taylor and Francis Group, 2022)
      into the night the hospital sails noisy as an aircraft * and just as miraculous * somewhere beyond is a world bigger than this shining needle point but no window may be opened lest the weight of everything outside ...