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About the author Bessie Head was born in South Africa in Her mother was a white woman from Scotland and her father was a black man. (This is only. - ppt download
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Bessie Head's the Collector of Treasures: Change on the Margins
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The Hidden Power of the Female Presence | Feminism | Gender
Symbolism and imagery: an analysis of bessie head's fictional works
The Hidden Power of the Female Presence | Feminism | Gender
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Heaven is not Closed
Religious discourse in the writing of Bessie head: A Bakhtinian reading
Maru by Bessie Head (Book Review) - YouTube
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INVENTION OR REFLECTION? TRADITION AND ORALITY IN THE WORKS OF BESSIE HEAD
Heaven is not Closed
Heaven is not Closed
The Use of Orality in the Short Stories of A. C. Jordan, Mtutuzeli Matshoba, Njabulo Ndebele and Bessie Head
Apartheid and madness: Bessie Heads - A question of power
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CHARACTER AND IDENTITY IN SELECTED WORKS BY BESSIE HEAD
The Collector of Treasures and Other Botswana Village Tales by Bessie Head
A Novelist at the Crossroad: Bessie Head's A Bewitched Crossroad
Border Country: Bessie Head's Frontline States
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Symbolism and imagery: an analysis of bessie head's fictional works
A FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF BESSIE HEAD'S OEUVRE WITH REFERENCE TO MIGRATION AND PSYCHOANAL YSIS BY THEMBELIHLE THANDI NCUBE SUBMITTE