Sue Marais
Lecturer and HoD
English
Rhodes University
South Africa
Biography
"Dr. Sue Marais is affiliated to English, Rhodes University, where Dr. Sue Marais is currently working as Lecturer and HoD. Dr. Sue Marais has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Sue Marais is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Sue Marais made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Sue Marais has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Sue Marais major research interest involves Short fiction and short fiction cycles; Modernist and Postmodernist fiction; Post-Apartheid literature; Transnational film; The Body in Theory: Critical Race Theory, Gender and Queer Studies, Trauma Theory; Monstrous Bodies, the Human, ‘Un-human’ and Posthuman . "
Research Interest
Short fiction and short fiction cycles; Modernist and Postmodernist fiction; Post-Apartheid literature; Transnational film; The Body in Theory: Critical Race Theory, Gender and Queer Studies, Trauma Theory; Monstrous Bodies, the Human, ‘Un-human’ and Posthuman
Publications
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1995. “Getting Lost in Cape Town: Spatial and Temporal Dislocation in the South African Short Fiction Cycle.†English in Africa 22.2: 29-43.
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1999. “The Doll’s House or the House of the Father? Maja Kriel's Interrogation of the ‘Maid’/’Madam’ Theme in Original Sin and Other Stories.†English in Africa 26.1: 81-106.
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2005. “‘Queer Small Town People’: Fixations and Fictions of Fellowship in the Modern Short Story Cycle.†Current Writing 17.1: 14-36.