The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Africa, with such a wonderful Constitution and expansive Bill of Rights, could generate such negative and retrogressive attitudes towards women. In line with this inquiry, this article raises three issues: The first focuses on the legacy of apartheid violence and specifically the cultures of masculinity, the underbelly of apartheid violence. Second, the article explores the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), a vital part of the post-apartheid transformation agenda, to examine how the TRC pursued violations of women\u27s human rights. The third part of the analysis is an examination of the last twelve years of constitutio...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
Abstract: The paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the contested natur...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
During periods of armed conflict, women and girls are frequently subjected to violence because of th...
Twenty-two years into South Africa’s democracy debates have re-emerged over the limitations of disco...
That war is profoundly gendered has long been recognized by feminist international relations scholar...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
That war is profoundly gendered has long been recognized by feminist international relations scholar...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
© 2005 Taylor & FrancisThe article reports on the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (...
South Africa is plagued by exceptionally high levels of inter-personal violence, namely rape. Whilst...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
Abstract: Apartheid in South Africa did more to the society and the people of South Africa than to m...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
Abstract: The paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the contested natur...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
During periods of armed conflict, women and girls are frequently subjected to violence because of th...
Twenty-two years into South Africa’s democracy debates have re-emerged over the limitations of disco...
That war is profoundly gendered has long been recognized by feminist international relations scholar...
This article seeks to explore the patriarchal colonial legacy that is still dominating the post-colo...
That war is profoundly gendered has long been recognized by feminist international relations scholar...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
During the past few decades, different models of transitional justice (TJ) have developed throughout...
© 2005 Taylor & FrancisThe article reports on the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (...
South Africa is plagued by exceptionally high levels of inter-personal violence, namely rape. Whilst...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
Abstract: Apartheid in South Africa did more to the society and the people of South Africa than to m...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
Abstract: The paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the contested natur...
The struggle for liberation, equity and equality in South Africa has come a long way to the point wh...