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A World of Their Own

Author : Meghan Healy-Clancy
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813936093

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The politics of black education has long been a key issue in southern African studies, but despite rich debates on the racial and class dimensions of schooling, historians have neglected their distinctive gendered dynamics. A World of Their Own is the first book to explore the meanings of black women’s education in the making of modern South Africa. Its lens is a social history of the first high school for black South African women, Inanda Seminary, from its 1869 founding outside of Durban through the recent past. Employing diverse archival and oral historical sources, Meghan Healy-Clancy reveals how educated black South African women developed a tradition of social leadership, by both working within and pushing at the boundaries of state power. She demonstrates that although colonial and apartheid governance marginalized women politically, it also valorized the social contributions of small cohorts of educated black women. This made space for growing numbers of black women to pursue careers as teachers and health workers over the course of the twentieth century. After the student uprisings of 1976, as young black men increasingly rejected formal education for exile and street politics, young black women increasingly stayed in school and cultivated an alternative form of student politics. Inanda Seminary students’ experiences vividly show how their academic achievements challenged the narrow conceptions of black women’s social roles harbored by both officials and black male activists. By the transition to democracy in the early 1990s, black women outnumbered black men at every level of education—introducing both new opportunities for women and gendered conflicts that remain acute today.

Black South African Women

Author : Kathy Perkins
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006-01-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781134673575

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This is the first anthology to focus exclusively on the lives of Black South African women. This collection represents the work of both female and male writers, including national and international award-winning playwrights. The collection includes six full-length and four one-act plays, as well as interviews with the writers, who candidly discuss the theatrical and political situation in the new South Africa. Written before and after apartheid, the plays present varying approaches and theatrical styles from solo performances to collective creations. The plays dramatise issues as diverse as: * women's rights * displacement from home * violence against women * the struggle to keep families together * racial identity * education in the old and new South Africa * and health care.

And Wrote My Story Anyway

Author : Barbara Boswell
Publisher : Wits University Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781776146185

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Critically examines influential novels in English by eminent black female writers Studying these writers' key engagements with nationalism, race and gender during apartheid and the transition to democracy, Barbara Boswell traces the ways in which black women's fiction criticality interrogates narrow ideas of nationalism. She examines who is included and excluded, while producing alternative visions for a more just South African society. This is an erudite analysis of ten well-known South African writers, spanning the apartheid and post-apartheid era: Miriam Tlali, Lauretta Ngcobo, Farida Karodia, Agnes Sam, Sindiwe Magona, Zoë Wicomb, Rayda Jacobs, Yvette Christiansë, Kagiso Lesego Molope, and Zukiswa Wanner. Boswell argues that black women's fiction could and should be read as a subversive site of knowledge production in a setting, which, for centuries, denied black women's voices and intellects. Reading their fiction as theory, for the first time these writers' works are placed in sustained conversation with each other, producing an arc of feminist criticism that speaks forcefully back to the abuse of a racist, white-dominated, patriarchal power.

Hear Our Voices

Author : Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela,Zine Magubane
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004492479

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Hear Our Voices by Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela,Zine Magubane Pdf

This book has a twofold goal: first, the contributors aim to expose the racist and sexist practices that still suffuse the instutitional culture of South-African universities. Secondly, they seek to apply the alternative theoretical and methodological frameworks of black feminist thought. However particular their individual stories, this books offers rich material of interest to women scholars everywhere.

The Black Sash

Author : Mary Ingouville Burton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Civil rights
ISBN : 1431422282

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The Black Sash by Mary Ingouville Burton Pdf

This is the story of a remarkable organization of white South African women who carved out a unique role for themselves in opposing the injustices of apartheid and working towards a free and democratic country. It is written by Mary Burton, herself national president of the Black Sash for many years and, later, one of the Truth and Reconciliation commissioners. What brought the Black Sash into being? What kept it alive for so many decades? How did an organization of mainly white, middle-class, privileged women create and sustain a viable body that eventually made its contribution to the collapse of apartheid? What was it like to be involved in it? And what can we learn from its history that will teach us to be activists again?

Surfacing

Author : Desiree Lewis,Gabeba Baderoon
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781776146116

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Surfacing by Desiree Lewis,Gabeba Baderoon Pdf

An anthology dedicated to contemporary Black South African feminist writing influential to today's scholars and radical thinkers Surfacing: On Being Black and Feminist in South Africa is the first collection dedicated to contemporary Black South African feminist perspectives. Leading feminist theorist, Desiree Lewis, and poet and feminist scholar, Gabeba Baderoon, have curated contributions by some of the finest writers and thought leaders into an essential resource. Radical polemic sits side by side with personal essays, and critical theory coexists with rich and stirring life histories. The collection demonstrates a dazzling range of feminist voices from established scholars and authors to emerging thinkers, activists and creative practitioners. The writers within these pages use creative expression, photography and poetry in eclectic, interdisciplinary ways to unearth and interrogate representations of blackness, sexuality, girlhood, history, divinity, and other themes. Surfacing asks: what do the African feminist traditions that exist outside the canon look and feel like? What complex cultural logics are at work outside the centers of power? How do spirituality and feminism influence each other? What are the histories and experiences of queer Africans? What imaginative forms can feminist activism take? Surfacing is indispensable to anyone interested in feminism from Africa, which its contributors show in vivid and challenging conversation with the rest of the world. It will appeal to a diverse audience of students, activists, critical thinkers, academics and artists.

Women of Africa

Author : Kshama Sharma
Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Women
ISBN : 8170991463

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Across Boundaries

Author : Mamphela Ramphele
Publisher : Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1558611665

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Across Boundaries by Mamphela Ramphele Pdf

A memoir of loss and triumph by one of South Africa's most powerful women--now in paperback.

The Black Woman

Author : Gabriella Madrassi
Publisher : Peter Lang Publishing
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105023439065

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The Closest of Strangers

Author : Judith Lütge Coullie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literature and history
ISBN : UCSC:32106017526473

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The Closest of Strangers by Judith Lütge Coullie Pdf

The experiences of women from all race groups, classes, and political persuasions are brought to life in this compelling collection of extracts. Living in close proximity but often in vastly different realities, South African women were, in many ways, Close Strangers to each other, and their relationships were marked by both intimacy and alienation. This selection of writings draws on a large number of autobiographical texts by both ordinary and extraordinary women such as Sarah Raal, Emily Hobhouse, Pauline Smith, Phyllis Ntantala, Dr. Goonam, Katie Makanya, Pauline Podbrey, Norma Kitson, Bertha Solomon, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Helen Joseph, Ruth First, Helen Suzman, Bessie Head, Mamphela Ramphele, Selestina Ngubane, Emma Mashinini, Marike de Klerk, Antjie Krog, Charlene Smith, and Maria Ndlovu. Together, these texts demonstrate the courage and strength of spirit with which South African women responded to personal and political circumstances in the twentieth century. "As individuals, we saw we were all caught up in apartheid's far-reaching tentacles. White women could not escape the privilege which their colour bestowed on them. Black women could not escape the discrimination which theirs made them heir to. We were all brought face to face with the faceless them' we had known, without knowing, all our lives!"--Sindiwe Magona Judith Lutge-Coullie lectures in the English Department at the University of Durban-Westville.

Women and Resistance in South Africa

Author : Cherryl Walker
Publisher : London : Onyx Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105029544546

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Women and Resistance in South Africa by Cherryl Walker Pdf

Treatise on the political participation of women from 1910 to the 1960s and the development of a women's organization within the context of a black national liberation movement in South Africa R - discusses historical aspects, and the growth of political opposition among women and formation of the Federation of South African Women; examines the social role and economic role of black and White women in a period of increasing racial conflict. Bibliography and photographs.

The Cultural Politics of Female Sexuality in South Africa

Author : Henriette Gunkel
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135147334

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The Cultural Politics of Female Sexuality in South Africa by Henriette Gunkel Pdf

Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the subject of rights and the question of gender relations and cultural authenticity into the focus of the nation state’s politics. This book is a fascinating reflection on the effects of these discourses on non-normative modes of sexuality and intimacy and on the country more generally. While in 1996, South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and gay rights within a Bill of Rights, much of the country has continued to see homosexuality as un-African. Henriette Gunkel examines how colonialism and apartheid have historically shaped constructions of gender and sexuality and how these concepts have not only been re-introduced and shaped by understandings of homosexuality as un-African but also by the post-apartheid constitution and continued discourse within the nation.

Within the Private Space of Black South African Women

Author : Duduzile Sokhela
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0620722002

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Within the Private Space of Black South African Women by Duduzile Sokhela Pdf

Within the Private Space of Black South African Women is an exploration of the difficulties and hardships black South African women face on a daily basis. Life as a black South African woman can be full of obstacles but it is how we come to terms with our differences and overcome our challenges together that makes us strong. This book is designed to help women who have traversed the journey of hardship, who have been and are persecuted by their perpetrators and those who have a desire to live their dream life. This book is written for that woman who is on the journey of turning her life around and is ready to break through the challenges, disappointments, and turbulence of life. Within the Private Space of Black South African Women provides step-by-step tips as to how black South African women can use their downfall, disappointment, challenges, lack of knowledge, insight, and problems as well as their past, to arrive at their desired dream destination of becoming women of purpose, good strength and character. Find out, as the author unpacks the contentious issues engulfing the private space of black South African women, how you can set yourself onto a journey of self-discovery and onto a peaceful path founded on strength, courage, purpose and unity. Duduzile Sokhela invites and welcomes all black South African women from multiple ethnic origins, wanting to learn, share and journey together to say it is well with our soul.

For Their Triumphs and for Their Tears

Author : Hilda Bernstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UVA:X000078061

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For Their Triumphs and for Their Tears by Hilda Bernstein Pdf

Monograph on the living conditions and working conditions of Black African women in Apartheid South Africa R - discusses the impact of migrant worker needs and forced human settlement in the 'homelands' on family life in towns and on the reserves, and traces their political participation with respect to boycotts, interest groups, defiance campaigns and other resistance measures, (incl. The refusal to carry passes) and includes biographys of women leaders. Photographs and references.

Women in South African History

Author : Nomboniso Gasa
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : CD-ROMs
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123590700

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Women in South African History by Nomboniso Gasa Pdf

Accompanying CD-ROM contains the complete text of the printed volume.