Animals as representations of female domestic roles in selected fables from the Philippines and South Africa
South Africa and the Philippines are home to a number of indigenous groups whose cultures and traditions have not been tainted by centuries of colonization. This paper compares the pre-colonial literature of cultural communities in two countries, where one is part of a continent (South Africa) while...
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Main Authors: | Genevieve Jorolan Quintero (Author), Connie Makgabo (Author) |
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University of Johannesburg,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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