- Südafrika: Gender im Kampf gegen die Apartheid
- Gender in der Wahrheits- und Versöhnungskommission in Südafrika
- Hintergrundliteratur
Literatur zum Thema Gender
Südafrika: Gender im Kampf gegen die Apartheid
Annecke, Wendy
1990
Women and the war in Natal, in: Agenda, no. 7, S.12-37.
Cock, Jacklyn
2005
‘Guards and guns’, Towards privatised militarism in post-apartheid South Africa, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, S.791-803.
Cock, Jacklyn / Nathan, Laurie (eds.)
1989
War and society, The militarization of South Africa, David Philip Publisher, Cape Town.
Conway, Daniel
2005
Masculinity, citizenship and political objection to military service in Apartheid South Africa, in: Gouws, Amanda (ed.): (Un)thinking citizenship, Feminist debates in contemporary South Africa, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, S.91-116.
Curnow, Robyn / Thandi Modise
2000
Thandi Modise, A woman at war, in: Agenda, no. 43, S.36-40.
First, Ruth
1988
117 Days, An account of confinement and interrogation under the South African 90 day detention law, Bloomsbury Publishing, London.
Gaitskell, Deborah / Unterhalter, Elaine
1989
Mothers of the nation: A comparative analysis of nation, race and motherhood in Afrikaner nationalism and the African National Congress, in: Yuval-Davis, Nira / Anthias, Floya (eds.): Women - Nation - State, London, S.58-76.
Hassim, Shireen
1990
Equality versus authority: Inkatha and the politics of gender in Natal, in: Politicon, vol. 17, no. 2. S.99-114.
2003a
The limits of popular democracy, Women’s organisations, feminism and the UDF, in: Transformation, vol. 51, S.48-73.
Hassim, Shireen / Stiebel, Lindy
1993
The semiotics of the struggle, Gender representations in the Natal violence, PRIF Reports, no. 30, Veröffentlichungen der Hessische Stiftung für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt a.M.
Irish, Jenni
1993
Women and political violence, in: Agenda, no. 16, S.5-9.
Israel, Mark / Lyons, Tanya / Mason, C.
2002
Women, resistance and Africa: Armed struggles in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Eritrea, in: Humanity and Society, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 196-213.
Manicom, Linzi
1992
Ruling relations: Rethinking state and gender in Southern African history, in: Journal of African History, vol. 33, S.441-465.
Modise, Thandi / Curnow, Robyn
2000
Thandi Modise, A woman at war, in: Agenda, no. 43, S.36-40.
Moleleki, Mirriam
1997
This is my life, Kagiso Publishers, Cape Town.
Ngwecwa, Nothemba
1997
Not the end of the world, Kagiso Publishers, Cape Town.
Padarath, Ashnie
1998
Women and violence in KwaZulu/Natal, in: Turshen, Meredeth / Twagiramariya, Clotilde (eds.): What women do in wartimes, Zed Books, London, S.62-72.
Pillay, Suren
2005
Locations of violence, Political rationality and death squads in Apartheid South Africa, in: Journal of Contemorary African Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, S.417-429.
2006
Gender, peace and peacekeeping, Lessons from Southern Africa, ISS, Occasional Paper, no. 128, Pretoria.
Russell, Diana
1988
Detention in South Africa, A woman’s experience, in: Feminist Issues, vol. 8, no. 2, S.3-24.
1989
Life in a police state: Black South African women speak out, in: Women’s Studies International Forum, vol. 12, no. 2, S.157-166.
1990
Lives of courage - Women for a new South Africa, Virago Press, London.
Schäfer, Rita
2005
Im Schatten der Apartheid, Frauen-Rechtsorganisationen und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt in Südafrika, Lit-Verlag, Münster.(2. aktualisierte u. erweiterte Auflage 2008).
2006
Erinnerungen von Südafrikanerinnen, Lebensgeschichten, Apartheid und HIV/AIDS, in: Freiburger Frauenstudien, Nr. 19, S.95-115.
Seekings, Jeremy
1991
Gender ideology and township politics in the 1980s, in: Agenda, no. 10, S.77-88.
Unterhalter, Elaine
1987
Women soldiers and white unity in apartheid South Africa, in: MacDonald, Sharon / Holden, Pat / Ardener, Shirely (eds.): Images of women in peace and war, MacMillan Publishers, London, S.100-121.
Waetjen, Thembisa
2004
Masculinity and the struggle for nation in South Africa, University of Illinois Press, Urbana.
Walker, Cherryl
1991
Women and resistance in South Africa, Onyx Press, Johannesburg/London.
2005
The limits to land reform, Rethinking the land question, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, S. 805-824.
Walker, Cherryl (ed.)
1990
Women and gender in South Africa to 1945, James Currey, Oxford.
Wells, Julia
1983
Why women rebel: A comparative study of South African women’s resistance movements in Bloemfontein (1913) and Johannesburg (1958), in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, S.55-70.
1993
We now demand! The history of women’s resistance to pass laws in South Africa, Johannesburg.
Gender in der Wahrheits- und Versöhnungskommission in Südafrika
Auga, Ulrike
2007
Wahrheit und Versöhnung oder maskuline Erlösung am Kap? Religiöse Legitimation nationaler Geschlechterformationen, in: Glawion, Sven / Yekani, Elahe Haschemi /Husmann-Kastein, Jana (Hrsg.): Erlöser, Figurationen männlicher Hegemonie, Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, S.197-210.
Curnow, Robyn / Thandi Modise
2000
Thandi Modise, A woman at war, in: Agenda, no. 43, S.36-40.
Dube, Pamela Sethunya
2002
The story of Thandi Shezi, in: Posel, Deborah (ed.): Commissioning the past, Understanding South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, S.117-131.
Goldblatt, Beth
2006
Evaluating the gender content of reparations, Lessons from South Africa, in: Rubio-Marin, Ruth (ed.): What happened to the women? Gender and reparations for human rights violations, Publication of the Social Science Research Council, New York, S.48-91.
Goldblatt, Beth / Meintjes, Sheila
1996
Gender and the Truth and Reconciliation Coalition, in: Crime and Conflict, no. 6, S.5-11.
1997
Dealing with the aftermath, Sexual violence and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Agenda, no. 36, S.7-18.
1998a
South African women demand the truth, in: Turshen, Meredeth / Twagiramariya, Clothilde (eds.): What women do in wartimes, Zed Books, London, S.27-61.
1998b
A gender perspective on violence during the struggle against apartheid, in: Bornman, Elirea / Van Eeden, René / Wentzel, Marie (eds.): Violence in South Africa, A variety of perspectives, Human Science Research Council Press, Pretoria, S.227-250.
Graybill, Lyn
2001
The contribution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission toward the promotion of women’s rights in South Africa, in: Women’s Studies International Forum, vol. 24, no. 1, S.1-10.
Jolly, Rosemary
2004
Spectral presences, Narrating women in the context of South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Canadian Journal of African Studies, vol. 38, no. 3, S.622-637.
Kistner, Ulrike
2003
Commissioning and contesting post-apartheid’s human rights, HV/AIDS – racism – truth and reconciliation, Lit-Verlag, Münster.
Krog, Antje
1998
Country of my skull, Random House Publishing, Parktown.
2001
Locked into loss and silence, Testimonies of gender and violence at the South African Truth Commission, in: Moser, Caroline / Clark, Fiona (eds.): Victims, perpetrators or actors? Gender, armed conflict and political violence, Zed Books, London, S.203-216.
Maitse, Teboho
1996
The past is the present, in: Bell, Diane / Klein, Renate (ed.): Radically speaking - Feminism reclaimed, Zed Books, London, S.436-440.
2000
Revealing silence, Voices from South Africa, in: Jacobs, Susie / Jacobson, Ruth / Marchbank, Jen (eds.): States in conflict, Gender violence and resistance, Zed Books, London, S.199-214.
Manjoo, Rashida
2007
Gender injustice and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Pankhurst, Donna (ed.): Gendered peace, Women’s struggles for post-war justice and reconciliation, Routledge, London, S.137-153.
Oboe, Annlisa
2007
The TRC women’s hearing as performance and protest in the new South Africa, in: Research in African Literatures, vol. 38, no. 3, S.60-76.
Olckers, Ilse
1996
Gender-neutral truth, A reality shameful distorted, in: Agenda, no. 31, S.61-67.
Owens, I.
1996
Stories of silence, Women, truth and reconciliation, in: Agenda, 30, S.61-67.
Ross, Fiona
2001
Speech and silence, Women’s testimony in the first five weeks of public hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Das, Veena / Kleinman, Arthur / Lock, Margaret / Ramphele, Mamphela / Reynolds, Pamela (eds.): Remaking a world, Violence, social suffering, and recovery, University of California Press, Berkeley, S.250-279.
2003a
Bearing witness, Women and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Pluto Press, London.
2003b
On having voice and being heard, Some after-effects before the Truth and Reconsiliation Commission, in: Anthropology Theory, vol. 3, no. 3, S.325-341.
2003c
Using rights to measure wrongs, A case study of method and moral in the work of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Wilson, Richard / Mitchell Jon (eds.): Human rights in global perspective, Routledge, London, S.163-182.
2005
Women and the politics of identity, Voices in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Broch-Due, Vigdis (eds.): Violence and belonging, The quest for identity in post-colonial Africa, Routledge, London, S.214-235.
Sooka, Yasmin
1998
Vergessener Teil der Wahrheit, Die Gewalt gegen Frauen wird in Südafrika zuwenig aufgearbeitet, in: Der Überblick, Nr. 4, S.89-91.
Belletristik zum Thema
Coetzee, J.M.
2000
Schande, Roman, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt a.M.
Slovo, Gill
2003
Roter Staub, Roman, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt a.M.
Hintergrundliteratur
Abel, Richard
1995
Politics by other means, Law in the struggle against apartheid, 1980-1994, Routledge Publishers, London.
Abrahamsen, T. / van der Merwe, H.
2005
Reconciliation through amnesty, Amnesty applicants’s views on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Research Report, Johannesburg.
Adam, Heribert / Moddley, Kogila
1993
The negotiated revolution, Society and politics in Post-Apatheid South Africa, Jonathan Ball Publishers, Johannesburg.7
Adler, Glenn / Steinberg, Jonny (eds.)
2000
From comrades to citizens, The South African civics movement and the transition to democracy, St. Martin’s Press, New York.
Albertyn, Catherine
2005
Defending and securing rights through law, Feminism, law and the courts in South Africa, in: Politikon, vol. 32, no. 2, S.217-238.
Anglin, Douglas
1995
The life and death of South African national peacekeeping force, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 33, no. 1, S.21-52.
Annecke, Wendy
1990
Women and the war in Natal, in: Agenda, no. 7, S.12-37.
Ashfort, Adam
2004
Aids and witchcraft in post-apartheid South Africa, in: Das, Veena / Poole, Deborah (eds.): Anthropology at the margins of the state, James Currey, Oxford, S.141-164.
Asmal, Kader / Asmal, Louise / Roberts, Ronald Suresh
1997
Reconciliation through truth, A reckoning of Apartheid’s criminal governance, David Philip, Cape Town.
Ballard, Richard / Habib, Adam / Valodia, Imraan / Zuern, Elke
2005
Globalization, marginalization and contemporary social movements in South Africa, in: African Affairs, no. 104, 417, S.615-634.
Ballard, Richard / Habib, Adam / Valodia, Imraan (eds.)
2006
Voices of protest, Social movements in post-apartheid South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal Press, Durban.
Batchelor, Peter / Kingma, Kees (eds.)
2004
Demilitarization and peace-building in Southern Africa, vol. I, Concepts and processes, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot.
Beall, Jo / Hassim, Shireen / Todds, Alison
1989
‘A bit on the side’? Gender struggles in the politics of transformation in South Africa, in: Feminist Review, vol. 33, S.30-56.
Beinart, William
1992
Political and collective violence in Southern African historiography, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 18, no. 3, S.455-486.
1994
Twentieth century South Africa, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Bell, Terry
2001
Unfinished business, South Africa, Apartheid and truth, Red Wooks Publications, Cape Town.
Benjamin, Saranel
2000
Patriarchal constraints on trade union women, in: Malherbe, Jeanette / Kleijwegt, Marc / Koen, Elize (eds.): Women, society and constraints, Unisa Press, Pretoria, S.92-103.
Bennett, T.W./ Murray, Christina et al. (eds.)
1994
Gender and the new South Africa legal order, Juta Press, Cape Town.
Bentley, Kristina
2004
Women’s human rights and the feminisation of poverty in South Africa, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 100, S.247-261.
Bhorat, Haroon / Kanbur, Ravi
2006
Poverty and policy in post-apartheid South Africa, Human Science Research Council Press, Pretoria.
Bonner, Philip
1988
Family, crime and political consciousness on the East Rand, 1939-1955, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 14, no. 3, S.393-420.
Bonner, Philip / Delius, Peter / Posel, Deborah (eds.)
1993
Apartheid genesis, 1935-1962, Ravan Press / Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg.
Boraine, Alex
2000
A country unmasked, Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Boraine, A. / Levy, L. / Schaffer, R. (eds.)
1994
Dealing with the past, Truth and reconciliation in South Africa, IDASA Publications, Cape Town.
Berger, Iris
1992
Threads of Solidarity - Women in South African industry, 1900-1980, James Currey, Oxford.
Bradford, Helen
1992
‘We women will show them’: Beer protests in the Natal countryside, 1929, in: Crush, Jonathan / Ambler, Charles (eds.): Liquor and labour in Southern Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio, S.208-234.
1996
Women, gender and colonialism: Rethinking the history of the British Cape Colony and its frontier zones, c.1806-1870, in: Journal of African History, vol. 37, S.351-370.
2002
Gentlemen and Boers, Afrikaner nationalism, gender and colonial warfare in the South African War, in: Cuthbertson, Greg / Grundlingh, Albert / Suttie, Mary-Lynn (eds.): Writing a wider war, Rethinking gender, race, and identity in the South African War, 1899-1902, Ohio University Press, Athens, S.37-66.
Bradlow, Edna
1987
Women at the Cape in the mid 19th century, in: South African Historical Journal, no. 19, S.51-76.
Breckenridge, Keith
1998
The allure of violence: Men, race and masculinity on the South African gold mines, 1900-1950, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 4, S.669-695.
Bremner, D.
2001
South African experiences with identity and community conflicts, in: Journal of Peace Research, vol. 38, no. 3, S.393-405
Brink, Elsabé
1987
‘Maar ‘n klomp ‘factory’ meide: Afrikaner family and community on the Witwatersrand during the 1920s, in: Bozzoli, Belinda (ed.): Class, community and conflict - South African perspectives, Ravan Press, Johannesburg, S.177-201.
1990
Man-made women, Gender, class and the ideology of the volksmoeder, in: Walker, Cherryl (ed.): Women and gender in Southern Africa to 1945, James Currey, Oxford, S.273-292.
Brogden, Mike / Shearing, Clifford
1993
Policing for a new South Africa, Routledge Publishers, London.
Brown, Barbara
1987
Facing the Black peril, The politics of population control in South Africa, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 13, no. 3, S.256-273.
Bryne, Catherine
2004
Benefits or burden, Victims’ reflections on TRC participation, in: Peace and Conflict, Journal of Peace Psychology, 13, 3, S.313-331.
Bundy, Colin
1994
At war with the future, in: Steadman, Stephen John (ed.): South Africa, Political economy of transformation, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, S.47-64.
Burman, Sandra / Reynolds, Pamela (eds.)
1986
Growing up in a divided society, The contexts of childhood in South Africa, Ravan Press, Johannesburg.
Burman, Sandra / van der Spuy, Patricia
1996
The illegitimate and the illegal in a South African city, The effects of Apartheid on birth out of the wedlock, in: Journal of Social History, vol. 29, no. 3, S.613-635.
Buur, Lars
2001
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, A technique of nation-state formation, in: Hansen, Blom T. / Stepputat, F. (eds.): States of imagination, Duke University Press, Durham, S.149-181.
2003
In the names of the victims, The politics of compensation in the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in: Gready, P. (ed.): Political transitions, Politics and cultures, Pluto Press, London, S.148-164.
Buur, Lars / Jensen, Steffen
2004
Vigilatism and the policing of everyday life in South Africa, in: African Studies, vol. 63, no. 2, S.139-152.
Buur, Lars / Jensen, Steffen / Stepputat, Finn (eds.)
2007
The security-development nexus, Expressions of sovereignty and securitization in Southern Africa, HSRC Press, Pretoria.
Campbell, Catherine
1992
Learning to kill? Masculinity, the family and violence in Natal, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 18, no. 3, S.614-628.
2001
‘Going underground and going after women’, Masculinity and HIV transmission amongst black workers on the gold mines, in: Morrell, Robert (ed.): Changing men in Southern Africa, Zed Books, London, S.275-286.
Carton, Benedict
1998
Impotent African patriarchs, unruly African sons in colonial South Africa, in: Aguilar, Mario (ed.): The politics of age and gerontocracy in Africa, Ethnographies of the past and memories of the present, Africa World Press, Trenton, S.31-64.
2000
Blood from your children, The colonial origins of generational conflict in South Africa, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville.
Cawthra, Gavin
1994
Policing South Africa, The South African Police and the transition from Apartheid, Zed Books, London.
1997
Securing South Africa’s democracy, Defence, development and security in transition, St. Martin’s Press, New York.
Cawthra, Gavin / Moeller, Bjoern (eds.)
1997
Defensive restructuring of the armed forces in Southern Africa, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot.
Chipkin, I.
2004
Nationalism as such, Violence during South Africa’s political transition, in: Public Culture, vol. 16, no. 2, S.315-335.
Chubb, Karin / van Dijk, Lutz
2001
Between anger and hope, South Africa’s youth and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg.
Christie, Kenneth
2000
The South African Truth Commission, St.Martin’s Press, New York.
Claire, Hilary
2006
The song remembers when, Double Storey Books, Cape Town.
Cobbett, William / Cohen, Robin (eds.)
1998
Popular struggle in South Africa, Africa World Press, Trenton.
Cock, Jacklyn
1980
Maids and Madams, A study in the politics of exploitation, Ravan Press, Johannesburg.
1990
Keeping the fires burning: Militarisation and the politics of gender in South Africa, in: Review of African Political Economy, vol. 48, S.50-108.
1991
Colonels and cadres - War and gender in South Africa, Oxford University Press, Cape Town.
1993
The place of gender in a demilitarisation agenda, in: Agenda, no. 16, S.49-55.
1994
Women and the military, Implications for demilitarisation in the 1990’s in South Africa, in: Gender and Society, vol. 2, S.152-169.
1997
The feminist challenge to militarism, in: Agenda, no. 36, S.27-39.
2001
Gun violence and masculinity in contemporary South Africa, in: Morrell, Robert (ed.): Changing men in Southern Africa, Zed Books, London, S.43-56.
2004
The sociology of demilitarization and peace-building in Southern Africa, in: Batchelor, Peter / Kingma, Kees (eds.): Demilitarisation and peace-building in Southern Africa, vol. I, Concepts and processes, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, S.108-132.
2005
‘Guards and guns’, Towards privatised militarism in post-apartheid South Africa, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, S.791-803.
Cock, Jacklyn / McKenzie, Penny (eds.)
1998
From defense to development, Redirecting military resources in South Africa, David Philip, Cape Town.
Cock, Jacklyn / Nathan, Laurie (eds.)
1989
War and society, The militarization of South Africa, David Philip Publisher, Cape Town.
Cohen, Robin / Muthien, Yvonne / Zegeye, Abebe (eds.)
1990
Repression and resistance, Insider accounts of apartheid, Hans Zell Publishers, London.
Cole, Josette
1987
Crossroads, The politics of reform and repression, 1976-1986, Ravan Press, Johannesburg.
Coleman, Max (ed.)
1998
A crime against humanity, Analysing the repression of the Apartheid state, David Philip, Cape Town.
Colvin, Christopher
2003
‘Brothers and sisters do not be afraid of me’, Trauma, history and therapeutic imagination in the new South Africa, in: Hodgkin, Katherine / Radstone, Susannah (eds.): Contested pasts, The politics of memory, Routledge, London, S.153-167.
2005
Key resources on social and political reconciliation in Southern Africa, Southern Africa Reconciliation Project, CSVR, Johannesburg.
Cornwell, Gareth
1996
George Webb Hardy’s “The Black Peril” and the social meaning of ‘Black Peril’ in early twentieth-century South Africa, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, S.441-454.
Conway, Daniel
2005
Masculinity, citizenship and political objection to military service in Apartheid South Africa, in: Gouws, Amanda (ed.): (Un)thinking citizenship, Feminist debates in contemporary South Africa, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, S.91-116.
Curnow, Robyn / Thandi Modise
2000
Thandi Modise, A woman at war, in: Agenda, no. 43, S.36-40.
Davis, Dennis / Slabbert, Mana (eds.)
1985
Crime and power in South Africa, Critical studies in criminology, David Philip Publishers, Cape Town.
De la Rey, Cheryl / McKay, Susan
2002
Peace as a gendered process, Perspectives of women doing peacebuilding in South Africa, in: International Journal of Peace Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, S.91-101. (und in: Journal of Social Issues, vol. 62, no. 1, 2006, S.141-153.)
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2004
Justice gained? Crime and crime control in South Africa’s transition, UCT Press, Cape Town.
Doxtader, Erik / Villa-Vicencio, Charles (eds.)
2004
To repair the irreparable, Reparation and reconstruction in South Africa, David Philip Publishers, Cape Town.
Dube, Pamela Sethunya
2002
The story of Thandi Shezi, in: Posel, Deborah (ed.): Commissioning the past, Understanding South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, S.117-131.
Du Bois-Pedain, Antje
2007
Transitional amnesty in South Africa, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Du Toit, Pierre
2001
South Africa’s brittle peace, The problem of post-settlement violence, Palgrave, Houndsmills.
Dyzenhaus, David
1998
Judging the judges, judging ourselves, Truth, reconciliation and the Apartheid legal order, Hart Publishing, Oxford.
Ellis, Stephen
1998
The historical significance of South Africa’s third force, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 2, S.261-299.
1999
The new frontier of crime in South Africa, in: Bayart, Jean-Francois / Ellis, Stephen / Hibon, Beatrice (ed.): The criminalization of the state in Africa, James Currey, Oxford, S.49-68.
Elphick, Richard / Giliomee, Hermann (eds.)
1989
The shaping of South African society, 1652-1840, Maskew Miller Longman, Cape Town.
Erlank, Natasha
1996
Writing women in(to) early nineteenth century Cape Town, in: Kronos, Journal of Cape History, no. 23, S.75-90.
2003a
Sexual misconduct and church power on Scottish mission stations in Xhosaland, South Africa, in the 1840s, in: Gender and History, vol. 15, no. 1, S.69-84.
2003b
Gendering commonality, African men and the 1883 Commission on Native Law and Custom, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 29, no. 4, S.937-954.
2003c
Gender and masculinity in South African nationalist discourse, 1912-1950, in: Feminist Studies, vol. 27, no. 3, S.653-672.
Errante, Antoinette
1999
Peace work as grief work in Mozambique and South Africa, Postconflict communities as context for child and youth socialization, in: Peace and Conflict, vol. 5, no. 3, S.261-279.
Etherington, Norman
1988
Natal’s black rape scares of the 1870s, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, S.36-53.
Etherington, Norman (ed.)
1992
Peace, politics and violence in the new South Africa, Hans Zell, London.
Everatt, David / Sisulu, Elinor (eds.)
1992
Black youth in crisis, Facing the future, Ravan Press, Johannesburg.
Feinstein, Charles
2005
Economic history of South Africa, Conquest, discrimination and development, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
First, Ruth
1988
117 Days, An account of confinement and interrogation under the South African 90 day detention law, Bloomsbury Publishing, London.
Fourie, Pieter / Schönteich, Martin
2001
Africa’s new security threat, HIV/AIDS and security in Southern Africa, in: African Security Review, vol. 10, no. 4, S.29-44.
Foster, Don / Haupt, Paul / De Beer, Marésa
2005
The theatre of violence, Narratives of protagonists in the South African conflict, James Currey, Oxford.
Irish-Qhobosheane, Jennifer (ed.)
2007
Gentlemen or villains, thugs or heroes? The economy of organized crime in South Africa, South African Institute of International Affairs, Pretoria.
James, Wilmont / Van der Vijver, Linda (eds.)
2001
After the TRC, Reflections on Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens.
Gaitskell, Deborah
1994
At home with hegemony? Coercion and consent in African girls’ education for domesticity in South Africa before 1910, in: Engels, Dagmar / Marks, Shula (eds.): Contesting colonial hegemony, State and society in Africa and India, British Academic Press, London, S.110-128.
Gaitskell, Deborah / Unterhalter, Elaine
1989
Mothers of the nation: A comparative analysis of nation, race and motherhood in Afrikaner nationalism and the African National Congress, in: Yuval-Davis, Nira / Anthias, Floya (eds.): Women - Nation - State, MacMillan Press, London, S.58-76.
Gibson, James
2004
Overcoming apartheid? Can truth reconcile a divided nation? Human Science Research Council Press, Pretoria.
Glaser, Clive
1992
The mark of Zorro, Sexuality and gender relations in the Tsotsi subculture on the Witwatersrand, in: African Studies, vol. 51, no. 1, S.47-67.
1998a
We must infiltrate the Tsotsis, School politics and youth gangs in Soweto, 1968-1976, in; Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 2, S.301-324.
1998b
Swines, hazels and the dirty dozen, Masculinity, territoriality and the youth gangs of Soweto, 1960-1976, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 24, no. 4, S.719-736.
2000
Bo-Tsotsi, The youth gangs of Soweto, 1935-1976, James Currey, Oxford.
Goldblatt, Beth
2006
Evaluating the gender content of reparations, Lessons from South Africa, in: Rubio-Marin, Ruth (ed.): What happened to the women? Gender and reparations for human rights violations, Publication of the Social Science Research Council, New York, S.48-91.
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