In this essay the emphasis is on the interplay between masculinity and femininity and in particular that of white masculinity versus black femininity, as well as the role played by black female sexuality in the formation of masculine identity in a rural setting in apartheid South Africa. The essay also looks at the representation of the female body and the role of the female body as site of contestation of socio-political assumptions about masculinity and femininity. The text under discussion is Zakes Mda’s The Madonna of Excelsior (2002), which is based on real life events that occurred in the small Free State town of Excelsior in the 1970s
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Abstract This paper explores the concept of failed hegemonic masculinity to exact its full benefit f...
This essay examines the ways in which discourses concerning masculinity, religion, and aesthetics co...
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This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink's novel, The Rights of Desire...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink’s novel, The Rights of Desire...
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Traditional notions of masculinity which give power and authority to one dominant form of masculinit...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
This article analyses the presentation of women characters by male writers such as Okot p’Bitek, Ngu...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
This essay, entitled Masculinities and Femininities in Vilhelm Moberg's Raskens and Mans kvinna, is ...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of failed hegemonic masculinity to exact its full benefit f...
This essay examines the ways in which discourses concerning masculinity, religion, and aesthetics co...
Critical commentary on Jak de Wet in Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat centres on his being a patriarchal ...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink's novel, The Rights of Desire...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink’s novel, The Rights of Desire...
The following is an essay that offers a critical view on the dominant gender studies’ concepts and u...
PhDWhile portrayals of women in post-apartheid literature have attracted a great deal of academic at...
Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madams (2006) and Behind Every Successful Man (2008) grapple with the contradic...
This article traces both the centrality and fragility of the figure of the heterosexual white male t...
Traditional notions of masculinity which give power and authority to one dominant form of masculinit...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
This article analyses the presentation of women characters by male writers such as Okot p’Bitek, Ngu...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
This essay, entitled Masculinities and Femininities in Vilhelm Moberg's Raskens and Mans kvinna, is ...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of failed hegemonic masculinity to exact its full benefit f...
This essay examines the ways in which discourses concerning masculinity, religion, and aesthetics co...