This article aims to contribute to conversations about Black subjectivity by engaging with the reflections of a young, Black, female student at Stellenbosch University. An auto-ethnographic approach is used to demonstrate the complexity of inhabiting multiple intersecting identities. I also explore the internal battles that I have faced and how I constantly negotiate my Blackness. The narrative shows a journey through education while highlighting socio-economic and emotional factors that may contribute to how education is experienced in South Africa
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
CITATION: Shabalala, N. 2018. Feeling some typ'a way : a young Black woman's experience of education...
This article is a narration of two black women’s experiences and perceptions of inclusion and/or exc...
The documenting of black women’s past and current experiences within academia remains important desp...
This article is a contribution to the stories of black women educators working at schools and higher...
This article explores narrative identity constructions of black women student activists in contempor...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
Since the fall of Apartheid, the new mandate of the democratic South African government has been to ...
The post-1994 democracy in South Africa sought new policies to steer higher education institutions (...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.In this thesis I use the autoethnographic genre to i...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
Racism is taught; no one is born a racist. That seems to be the general consensus in a world where w...
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
CITATION: Shabalala, N. 2018. Feeling some typ'a way : a young Black woman's experience of education...
This article is a narration of two black women’s experiences and perceptions of inclusion and/or exc...
The documenting of black women’s past and current experiences within academia remains important desp...
This article is a contribution to the stories of black women educators working at schools and higher...
This article explores narrative identity constructions of black women student activists in contempor...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
Since the fall of Apartheid, the new mandate of the democratic South African government has been to ...
The post-1994 democracy in South Africa sought new policies to steer higher education institutions (...
Against the backdrop of continuing racism ‒ both overt and subtle – in South Africa’s classrooms, th...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.In this thesis I use the autoethnographic genre to i...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
Racism is taught; no one is born a racist. That seems to be the general consensus in a world where w...
Since the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, increasing numbers of black students have been e...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...