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1by Tagwirei, CuthbethSubjects: “…Crossing the boundary fence…”
Published 2016
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2by Mutongwizo, Tanyaradzwa Dianah“…Chapter two discuses Crossing the Boundary Fence because it explores the experiences of the young white females in Rhodesia during the liberation war. …”
Published 2014
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3by Bususu, Lenah-lisa“…This research examines the representation of multiple identities in literary texts through an analysis of Crossing the Boundary Fence by Patricia Charter (1988), To Breathe and Wait by Nancy Partridge (1986) and Ginette by Sylvia S Bond (1980). …”
Published 2014
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5by Dalu, Mwazvita T. B., Gunter, Ashley W., Makatu, Mulweli, Dowo, Gregory M., Dondofema, Farai, Dalu, Tatenda“…In all villages, the most frequently used or harvested resource was fuelwood, wild edible fruits, herbs, grass/shrub hand sweepers, insects for food, thatch grass/reeds and poles for fencing and housing. Overall, Mavunde village households were found to be more dependent on natural resource harvesting both for income and subsistence substitution. …”
Published 2022
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6by Musoni, FrancisTable of Contents: “…A site of contestations: the Zimbabwe-South Africa border and illegal[ized] movements across it -- Colonial statecraft and the rise of border jumping -- Promoting illegality: South Africa's ban on "tropical natives" -- Border jumping and the politics of labor -- Apartheid, African liberation struggles and the securitization of cross-Limpopo mobility -- Crossing the boundary fence: the Zimbabwe crisis and the surge in border jumping -- The past in the present: border jumping as a legacy of the European partition of Africa.…”
Published 2020
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