Faculty of Humanities
School of Arts
Department of Visual Arts
Postmodern theory, gender studies and popular culture - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
du Preez AA: 2004. Putting on appearances: Mimetic representations of hysteria. De Arte, 69, University of South Africa, pp 47-61.
van Eeden J: 2004. The colonial gaze: Imperialism, myths and South African popular culture. Design Issues, 20 (2) / Spring, pp 18-33.
du Preez AA: 2004. 'The machine is a woman': An analysis of how technology is sexed and gendered in selected South African advertisements. Image and Text, 11, p. ????.
du Preez AA: 2004. Rekspring en die eKstreme sublieme. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 41 (2) / Winter, Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, pp 55-68.
Viljoen E: 2004. Authorship and auteurism in another country. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 41 (2) / Winter, pp 47-54.
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Viljoen E: 2004. Photoshopping for femininity: the feminine as allegory of the modern. In Visual Culture: Explorations, University of Pretoria, pp 1-10 (CD-Rom).
Van Niekerk L A: 2004. Curating multiplicity: Documenta 11 as a model for global representation. In Visual Culture: Explorations, University of Pretoria, pp 1-11 (CD-Rom).
van Eeden J: 2004. Pretty as a picture: Constructing the picturesque at The Lost City. In Visual Culture: Explorations, University of Pretoria, pp 1-14 (CD-Rom).
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