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Brown, Duncan (2006). To Speak of this land: Identity and Belonging in South Africa and Beyond. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.

Brown, Duncan and Kiguli, Susan (2006). People Feel no Event is Complete without a Poet: Zolani Mkiva Interviewed by Duncan Brown and Susan Kiguli. In: Lutge Coullie, Judith; Meyer, Stephan; Thengani H. Ngwenya, Thengani and Olver, Thomas eds. Selves in Question: Interviews on Southern African Auto/biography. Writing Past Colonialism. Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA: University of Hawai'i Press, pp. 132–147.

Brown, Duncan (2005). Narrative, memory, and mapping: Ronnie Govender's 'At the Edge' and other Cato Manor Stories. Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Studies, 5(1) pp. 69–83.

Brown, Duncan (2005). Narrative, memory and mapping: Ronne Govender's "At the Edge" and Other Cato Manor Stories. In: Agoumy, Taoufik; Belghazi, Taieb and Richards, David eds. Urban generations: post-colonial cities. Conferences and colloquia (126). Rabat: Faculty of Letters of Rabat, pp. 297–313.

Brown, Duncan (2003). “Where Shall I Wonder under the Thunder Who’s that Black Boys Making that Black Noise Step a Little Closer to the Mic”: Prophets of da City and Urban (South African) Identity. In: Draper, Jonathan A. ed. Orality, Literacy and Colonialism in Southern Africa. Semeia Studies (46). Atlanta, Georgia, USA: Society of Biblical Literature, pp. 145–169.

Brown, Duncan (2002). 'Structures of feeling' and constructions of history: Mazisi Kunene's 'Emperor Shaka the Great'. In: Jones, Eldred Durosimi and Jones, Marjorie eds. South and Southern African Literature. African Literature Today (23). Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 63–78.

Brown, Duncan (2002). Environment and identity: Douglas Livingstone's A Littoral Zone. Critical Arts: A South-North Journal of Cultural & Media Studies, 16(2) pp. 94–116.

Brown, Duncan (2001). National belonging and cultural difference: South Africa and the Global Imaginary. Journal of Southern African Studies, 27(4) pp. 757–769.

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