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Dr. Ndana Ndana

Ndana Ndana

Faculty of Humanities

English

Senior Lecturer

Location: 239/202
Phone: 3552624
Email Dr. Ndana Ndana

PhD, English Language and Literature, University of Cape Town (2001-2005)

MA, English, University of Alberta, Canada (1992-1995)

Post 4844成人免费福利 Diploma, 4844成人免费福利 (1990-1991)

BA English and Environmental Science (1986-1990)

Dr Ndana Ndana has been with the 4844成人免费福利 where he has taught in the literature section of the Department of English since 1991. He became听 senior lecturer in 2008 and is currently serving as Head of Department up to April 30, 2021. 听His publications include journal articles, book chapters, edited books, and translations on literature in English, and indigenous languages and cultures.听

African literature

Oral Literature

English Literature

His research interests include English, African and Oral Literature, and听 multiculturalism.

English literature: racism, colour prejudice, foreignness &听 aggression in Shakespeare

Children's stories

Ndana, N. & Chebanne, A. (2017). Chiikuhane. In Kamusella, T. & Ndhlovu, F. (eds.). The Social and Political History of Southern Africa鈥檚 Languages. UK: Palgrave Macmillan pp 44-55.

Ndana, N. (2011). The Indigenous Praise Poetry of the Veekuhane: Culture, Memory and History: CASAS Book Series No. 83. Cape Town: SED Printing Solutions.

Ndana, N. (2008). 鈥淔rom Mafikeng to Stratford: Sol Plaatje鈥檚 Court Interpretation, Translation of Shakespeare and Cross Cultural Currents.鈥 Bagwasi, M.M., Alimi, M.M. & Ebewo, P.J. (eds.). English Language and literature: Cross Cultural Currents. New Castle upon Tyne:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Ndana, Ndana. (2005). 鈥淎 white man鈥檚 Native language鈥: Sol Plaatje, William Shakespeare, Translation and the Setswana Orthography.鈥 PULA: Botswana Journal of African Studies. 19 (2), 168-176.

In pursuit of academic excellence