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Barnard, Rita. "Bitterkomix: Notes from the Post-Apartheid Underground." South Atlantic Quarterly 103. (2004): 719–54.   
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Boer, Nienke. "Taking a Joke Seriously: Mickey Mouse and William Kentridge." MLN 128. (2013): 1146–69.   
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Brown, Joshua. "Every Picture Tells a Story, Don’t It?." Radical History Review 46–47. (1990): 425–35.   
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Feurle, Gisela. "Madam & Eve – Ten Wonderful Years: A cartoon strip and its role in post-apartheid South Africa." Cheeky Fictions. Laughter and the Postcolonial. Eds. Susanne Reichl and Mark Stein. Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft. Amsterdam [etc.]: Rodopi, 2005. 271–86.   
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Guilbert, Xavier. "Anton Kannemeyer." du9 2012. Accessed 8Jul. 2013. <http://www.du9.org/en/e ... ien/anton-kannemeyer-2/>.   
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Hannesen, Anne-Line. Bitterkomix – A South African Comic as an Indigenous Ethnography. Europäische Hochschulschriften Reihe 19: Volkskunde/Ethnologie, Abteilung B: Ethnologie. Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2007.   
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Jimoh, Ganiyu Akinloye. "I Voted Only for the Head Too: Visual Satire and Democratic Governance in Africa." International Journal of Comic Art 16. (2014): 431–44.   
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Koelble, Thomas A. and Steven L. Robins. "Zapiro: The Work of a Political Cartoonist in South Africa—Caricature, Complexity, and Comedy in a Climate of Contestation." PS: Political Science and Politics 40. (2007): 315–18.   
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Kotzé, Dirk. "Cartoons as a medium of political communication." Communicatio 14. (1988): 60–70.   
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Kruger, Loren and Patricia Watson Shariff. "»Shoo—This Book Makes Me to Think!« Education, Entertainment, and ›Life-Skills‹ Comics in South Africa." Poetics Today 22. (2001): 475–513.   
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Mason, Andy. "Black and White in Ink: Discourses of Resistance in South African Cartooning." African and Asian Studies 1. (2002): 385–406.   
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Mason, Andy. "The Presidential Penis: Questions of Race and Representation in South African Comic and Satirical Art." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 49–65.   
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Muller, Estelle. "Reimaging South Africa’s Colonial History: Jan van Riebeeck as a Vampire in the Rebirth Graphic Novel." International Journal of Comic Art 20. (2018): 384–400.   
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Nayar, Pramod K. "South of the Graphics: Mandela, Gandhi, and Telling Lives." The Global South and Literature. Ed. Russell West-Pavlov. Cambridge Critical Concepts. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2018. 235–49.   
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Reef, Anne. "The Art of Darkness: Repression and Its Expression in J. M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians, Athol Fugard's Tsotsi, and Sue Coe and Holly Metz's How To Commit Suicide in South Africa." International Journal of Comic Art 9. (2007): 332–52.   
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Saint, Lily. "Not Western: Race, Reading, and the South African Photocomic." Journal of Southern African Studies 36. (2010): 939–58.   
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Salmi, Charlotta. "Sequential Art in the Age of Postcolonial Production: Comics Collectives in Israel and South Africa." Popular Postcolonialisms. Discourses of Empire and Popular Culture. Eds. Nadia Atia and Kate Houlden. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures. London: Routledge, 2019. 70–86.   
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Sidogi, Pfunzo. "The Emergence of Black Cartoon Animators in South Africa: A Spotlight on the Work of Mdu Ntuli." International Journal of Comic Art 16. (2014): 208–22.   
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