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2021

Tarr, Natalie. Interpreting the Administration: Burkina Faso's Courts in Translation. 2021, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Zepro, Nejimu Biza and Medhanyie, Araya Abrha and Bezabih, Afework Mulugeta and Tarr, Natalie and Merten, Sonja. (2021) Lived Experiences and Perceptions of Childbirth among Pastoralist Women in North-East Ethiopia: A Multimethod Qualitative Analysis to the WHO Health Systems Responsiveness Framework. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (23). p. 12518.

2018

Tarr, Natalie. (2018) Book Review: Roth, Claudia (2012)†, Willemijn de Jong, Manfred Perlik, Noemi Steuer, and Heinzpeter Znoj (eds) (2018), Urban Dreams. Transformations of Family Life in Burkina Faso. Africa Spectrum, 53 (3). pp. 131-133.

2017

Tarr, Natalie. (2017) The Language of Justice: when the colonial past is invited into the courtroom. Etudes de lettres, 305 (3-4). pp. 155-172.

2015

Tarr, Natalie. (2015) Blaise ist weg! newsletter ssas/ssea/sgas, 1. pp. 45-47.

Tarr, Natalie. (2015) Bofane, In Koli Jean 2014. Congo Inc.: le Testament de Bismarck. Actes Sud. Buchrezension. Newsletter ssas/ssea/sgas, (2). pp. 38-39.

Tarr, Natalie. (2015) Report: 1st School of Languages Conference, SOLCON 1, at the University of Ghana, Legon (Accra, 27.-29.10.2015). Newsletter ssas/ssea/sgas, (2). pp. 31-33.

2014

Tarr, Natalie. (2014) Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi 2013. Americanah. Alfred A. Knopf. Buchrezension. Afrika Bulletin, (156). p. 14.

Tarr, Natalie. (2014) Bericht / Compte rendu: 28ème Salon du livre et de la presse (Genf, 30.04.-04.05.2014). Newsletter ssas/ssea/sgas, (2). pp. 27-29.

Tarr, Natalie. (2014) Cole, Teju 2012. Open City. New York: Random House. Buchrezension. Afrika ulletin, (156). p. 14. Basel.

Tarr, Natalie. (2014) Report: 21. Afrikanistentag. Bi-annual Conference on African Languages, Literatures and History (Bayreuth, 10.-11.06.2014). Newsletter ssas/ssea/sgas, (2). pp. 36-38.

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