This article explores narrative identity constructions of black women student activists in contemporary South Africa. The apartheid past is evidently alive in the politics of the present and in the embodied experiences of these young women but mutates and is appropriated in new ways. In some senses, these women now occupy the centre rather than the periphery; many living in middle-class suburbs, studying and occupying leadership positions in increasingly de-racialised spaces. However, their narratives reveal the precarity of these identities in relation to 1) male student activists; 2) fellow students, both black and white; and 3) the wider civil society of the working class and unemployed poor. These stories were collected prior to the...
Master of Social Science in Social Policy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.‘Whiteness’ stud...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...
Student protests in South Africa over the last few years have re-energized the project of social jus...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: The 2015-2016 student movement represented a watershed moment in South Afr...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity hascontinued to pe...
This article aims to contribute to conversations about Black subjectivity by engaging with the refle...
The issue of racial identity and belonging appears to be foregrounded in current struggles around th...
Decolonization is a key term in the current higher education crisis across South African universitie...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-103).This research is an interdisciplinary, qualitative s...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particula...
CITATION: Shabalala, N. 2018. Feeling some typ'a way : a young Black woman's experience of education...
After the 2016 #FeesMustFall protest(s), higher education institutions were dramatically altered wit...
Master of Social Science in Social Policy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.‘Whiteness’ stud...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...
Student protests in South Africa over the last few years have re-energized the project of social jus...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: The 2015-2016 student movement represented a watershed moment in South Afr...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, race as a primary marker of identity hascontinued to pe...
This article aims to contribute to conversations about Black subjectivity by engaging with the refle...
The issue of racial identity and belonging appears to be foregrounded in current struggles around th...
Decolonization is a key term in the current higher education crisis across South African universitie...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-103).This research is an interdisciplinary, qualitative s...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particula...
CITATION: Shabalala, N. 2018. Feeling some typ'a way : a young Black woman's experience of education...
After the 2016 #FeesMustFall protest(s), higher education institutions were dramatically altered wit...
Master of Social Science in Social Policy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.‘Whiteness’ stud...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...
This study focuses on how gender roles and the Black identity affect Black women in present day soci...