Collaborative Conversations : Celebrating Twenty-One Years of The Mothertongue Project /

To celebrate Mothertongue's 21st anniversary, Collaborative Conversations weaves together the reflections of a group of artists, scholars and writers who have journeyed with the organisation over the last two decades. Since its inception in 2000 with What the Water Gave Me, The Mothertongue Pro...

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Other Authors: Halligey, Alexandra (Editor), Matchett, Sara (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: South Africa : [McGregor, South Africa] : Modjaji Books ; The Mothertongue Project, 2021.
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