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Damian Shaw
Damian Shaw
Associate Professor, University of Macau
Verified email at um.edu.mo
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TWO ‘HOTTENTOTS’, SOME SCOTS AND A WEST INDIAN SLAVE: THE ORIGINS OF KAATJE KEKKELBEK
D Shaw
English Studies in Africa 52 (2), 4-17, 2009
182009
Thomas Pringle's Bushmen: images in flesh and blood
D Shaw
English in Africa 25 (2), 37-61, 1998
121998
The Writings of Thomas Pringle
DJ Shaw
91997
Thomas Pringle's Plantation
D Shaw
Environment and History 5 (3), 309-323, 1999
41999
Subtle Messengers: literary myth and national identities in the postage stamps of Macao
D Shaw
Macao – Cultural Interaction and Literary Representations, 67-88, 2013
32013
‘PASS OF THE GREAT RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA’BY THOMAS PRINGLE, ESQ.
D Shaw
English Studies in Africa 42 (2), 1-11, 1999
31999
Slaying vampires in eighteenth-century Sweden
D Shaw, M Gibson
History of European Ideas 48 (6), 744-763, 2022
22022
Black Eyes, White Skin: An Aristocratic or Royal Type in Bram Stoker’s Writings
D Shaw
Bram Stoker and the Late Victorian World, 177-194, 2018
22018
‘Were it worth knowing’: what Rebecca Kinsman can and cannot say about the Chinese in Macao
D Shaw
Studies in Travel Writing 14 (3), 241-255, 2010
22010
South African Flora and Fauna: The Lithic Period
D Shaw
Snailpress, 1990
21990
Makanna, Or, The Land of the Savage: Makhanda ka Nxele in English Literature
D Shaw
English Studies in Africa 63 (2), 112-122, 2020
12020
A Fraudulent Truth? Christian Damberger’s Vision of Africa (1801)
D Shaw
English Studies in Africa 60 (2), 1-11, 2017
12017
'In Macao': Charles A. Gunnison's Gothic Tale
D Shaw
Journal of Macao Polytechnic Institute 5, 31-38, 2011
12011
Thomas Pringle and the ‘Hottentots’
D Shaw
The Bottle Imp 10, 1-2, 2011
12011
Harriett Low: An American Spinster at the Cape, 12 January to 4 May 1834
D Shaw
South African historical journal 62 (2), 287-302, 2010
12010
'Daddie'Pringle? Further Light on the Relationship Between Thomas Pringle and Susanna Strickland-Moodie (and Mary Prince)
DJ Shaw
12010
A Vampiric Revenant at the Cape (1834)
D Shaw
Revenant 9 (1), 22-29, 2023
2023
‘The vampire hypothesis’: from fingernails to ministering angels–the first Swedish debunker
M Gibson, D Shaw
History of European Ideas 49 (5), 787-805, 2023
2023
COVID-19 and African Postage Stamps
D Shaw
The Plague Years, 168-179, 2022
2022
A Question of Innocence: A Literary Motif in LONGUS, SHAKESPEARE, RICHARDSON AND HARRIET JACOBS
D Shaw
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews 34 (4), 287-290, 2021
2021
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