Provides a new perspective on the struggle against apartheid, and contributes to key debates in South African history, gender inequality, sexual violence, and the legacies of the liberation struggle.
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This book examines the history of South Africa's liberation struggle through the lens of speech and silence, showing what that can reveal about the gendered dynamics of anti-apartheid political action, state repression, and history writing.
This book examines the history of South Africa's liberation struggle through the lens of speech and silence, showing what that can reveal about the gendered dynamics of anti-apartheid political action, state repression, and history writing.
Aimee-Noel and I could scan the pedestrians: Remember to keep an eye out for a red Ford or a terrifiedlooking freak with the craziest hair you'd ever seen. Meanwhile, Gareth would get out and search for Daniel on foot.
The play texts provide a feminist lens into re-remembering women's contribution to the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa between 1975 and 1993, a period which reflects events of major political upheaval and change in apartheid ...
This book by South African journalist Shanthini Naidoo uses rich interview material to share the previously unknown stories of the four imprisoned women who are still living: Joyce Sikhakhane-Rankin, Rita Ndzanga, Shanthie Naidoo, and ...
I am beholden to Colleen Crawford Cousins, Fiona Ross, Patti Henderson, and Thomas Cousins for commenting on a late draft of the manuscript. I deeply appreciate Geoff Grundlingh's generosity in giving me permission to print his ...
This is reflected in Cooke's argument that people were writing about: what is going on here, there was a time from the early 90's to 2000ish when people did not really know what to write about. They did not know what was going to happen ...
This is a personal narrative, beautifully told, of a journey traveled by an indefatigable exile who, while yearning for home, continued to question where, as a citizen of both South Africa and the United States, she belongs. “My South ...
These are not only world-famous leaders like Winnie Mandela and Albertina Sisulu (although their stories are included in the book) but ordinary women who were trade unionists, members of radical organizations, student activists -- black and ...