The ideologies and structures of the apartheid state have received extensive academic attention, but the legacies of the militarisation of white South African men – a group that exists at a unique intersection of apartheid privilege and exploitation – have not been sufficiently addressed. Even as beneficiaries of apartheid, white men were militarised through structures of coercion and the mobilisation of identity constructions that resulted in the widespread submission to conscription and support for apartheid militarism. This thesis explores the relationship between those militarised identities and the historical processes of apartheid through a consideration of a broad range of white SADF veteran narratives from the Missing Voices Oral Hi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-494).This thesis is concerned with the...
This thesis conceptualises compulsory military service and objection to it as public performative ac...
Includes abstract.[W]hile the image of the SADF as a heinous perpetrator of Apartheid violence is un...
Also known as: Edlmann, TheresaFor a 25-year period during the apartheid era in South Africa, all sc...
This thesis seeks to contribute fresh insights into the construction of militarised masculinities, m...
This article reflexively analyses the construction of identity and the representation of the past in...
This article reflexively analyses the construction of identity and the representation of the past in...
In order to enforce apartheid at every level of South African society, the national party government...
Masculinities, militarisation and the End Conscription Campaign explores the gendered dynamics of ap...
This article focuses on how ex-combatants in South Africa remain militarised. Identities which were ...
Asking the man question in a society where compulsory all-male military conscription is standard ine...
The South African Defense Force (SADF) created in 1957 represented another attempt by the National P...
This inquiry provides a narrative on the experiences of white Afrikaner females during 1980 and 1990...
PhD (Soc.Sc.)History)), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001Through a case study of the war ...
This exploratory article scrutinizes the ways in which 12 white Afrikaansspeaking former conscripts...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-494).This thesis is concerned with the...
This thesis conceptualises compulsory military service and objection to it as public performative ac...
Includes abstract.[W]hile the image of the SADF as a heinous perpetrator of Apartheid violence is un...
Also known as: Edlmann, TheresaFor a 25-year period during the apartheid era in South Africa, all sc...
This thesis seeks to contribute fresh insights into the construction of militarised masculinities, m...
This article reflexively analyses the construction of identity and the representation of the past in...
This article reflexively analyses the construction of identity and the representation of the past in...
In order to enforce apartheid at every level of South African society, the national party government...
Masculinities, militarisation and the End Conscription Campaign explores the gendered dynamics of ap...
This article focuses on how ex-combatants in South Africa remain militarised. Identities which were ...
Asking the man question in a society where compulsory all-male military conscription is standard ine...
The South African Defense Force (SADF) created in 1957 represented another attempt by the National P...
This inquiry provides a narrative on the experiences of white Afrikaner females during 1980 and 1990...
PhD (Soc.Sc.)History)), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2001Through a case study of the war ...
This exploratory article scrutinizes the ways in which 12 white Afrikaansspeaking former conscripts...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-494).This thesis is concerned with the...
This thesis conceptualises compulsory military service and objection to it as public performative ac...
Includes abstract.[W]hile the image of the SADF as a heinous perpetrator of Apartheid violence is un...