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Bates’ ‘Nothing rhymes with Ngapartji’
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Teaching multilingual South African learners: Reflections on a long history of segregation, valorisation and legitimisation
Re-rooting marigolds and methodologies: Unpacking the ambivalent proximities of Eastern European whiteness
Wor(l)ds of rebellion: Rosemary rememberings, grief pedagogies and honouring the elders
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