2. Academic Wits University Research Outputs (All submissions)
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Item Critical discourse analysis as a research tool.(1997) Janks, HilaryItem Teaching direct and reported speech from a critical language awareness (CLA) perspective.(1998) Wilkinson, Lynda; Janks, HilaryItem Reading Womanpower.(1998) Janks, HilaryItem Statistics(1997-09-18) Klaaren, JonathanThis section provides some descriptive statistics on the work of the Constitutional Court in the past year.Item Constitutional Authority to enforce the rights of Administrative Justice and access to Information(Juta, 1997) Klaaren, JonathanAnalysis of the constitutionality of two sections of the Bill of Rights.Item Teaching procedural jurisdictional facts(Juta, 1998) Klaaren, JonathanTeaching procedural jurisdictional facts.Item Africanity and Orality in the Films/Videos of Women Filmmakers of the African Diaspora(Deep Focus: A Film Quarterly, 1998) Ebrahim, HaseenahIn this essay, I consider the role of African cultural heritage and of oral tradition in selected films/videos by women filmmakers of the African Diaspora. for practical purposes, I limit the scope of my analysis to the works of a handful of filmmakers in the United States and the Caribbean: Julie Dash (USA), Euzhan Palcy (Martinique/France), Zeinabu irene Davis (USA), and Gloria Rolando (Cuba).Item RE-VIEWING THE TROPICAL PARADISE: AFRO-CARIBBEAN WOMEN FILMMAKERS(Northwestern University, 1998) Ebrahim, HaseenahThis dissertation presents a new conceptual framework, a "pan-African feminist" critical model, to examine how Euzhan Palcy of Martinique, Gloria Rolando and the late Sara Gómez of Cuba, and the Sistren Collective of Jamaica have negotiated - individually or collectively - the gender/race/class constraints within each of their societies in order to obtain access to the media of film and video. I examine the aesthetic, political, social and economic strategies utilized by these filmmakers to reinsert themselves into recorded versions of history, and/or to intervene in racist, (neo)colonial and/or patriarchal systems of oppression.Item Redlight, Greenlight- Fedsure Life Assurance v Greater Johannesburg Transitional Metropolitan Council, Premier, Mpumalanga v Executive Committee, Association of State-Aided Schools, Eastern Transvaal(Juta, 1999) Klaaren, JonathanCommentary on the administrative law aspects of two decisions heard in the Constitutional Court. Does the right of administrative justice found an independent cause of action or one that is co-extensive with judicial review on administrative law principles.Item Constitutional court statistics for the 1998 term(Juta, 1999) Klaaren, Jonathan; Dagut, Helen; Mochaba, Khahliso; Phalane, Jack; Singh, AnushkaDescriptive statistics on the work of the Constitutional Court for the 1998 term.