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![]() | Burke, Timothy (1996) |
| 'Fork Up and Smile': Marketing, Colonial Knowledge and the Female Subject in Zimbabwe | |
| Gender and History. Volume 8 #3. November. p. 440-456. |
![]() | Burke, Timothy (1996) |
| Lifebuoy men, Lux women: commodification, consumption and cleanliness in modern Zimbabwe | |
| Durham: Duke University Press. Body, commodity, text. 298p. |
![]() | Burke, Timothy (1996) |
| 'Sunlight soap has changed my life': hygiene, commodification, and the body in colonial Zimbabwe | |
| In: Clothing and Difference: Embodied Identities in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa. p. 189-212. |
![]() | Burke, Timothy J. (1993) |
| Lifebuoy Men, Lux Women: Commodification, Consumption and Cleanliness in Colonial Zimbabwe | |
| Ph.D. dissertation: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. 405p. |
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