This thesis conceptualises compulsory military service and objection to it as public performative acts that generate gendered and political identity. Conscription was the primary performance of citizenship and masculinity for white men in apartheid South Africa. Conscription was also a key governance strategy both in terms of upholding the authority of the state and in engendering discipline in the white population. Objection to military service was therefore a destabilising and transgressive public act. Competing conceptualisations of masculinity and citizenship are inherent in pro and anti-conscription discourses. The refusal to undertake military service places men outside the accepted means of graduating to ' real' manhood and patriotic...
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
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...
Asking the man question in a society where compulsory all-male military conscription is standard ine...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
Masculinities, militarisation and the End Conscription Campaign explores the gendered dynamics of ap...
Sexuality was articulated by the apartheid state as a means of disciplining the white population and...
External and internal forces threatened the apartheid state in the 1980s. The refusal to perform com...
External and internal forces threatened the apartheid state in the 1980s. The refusal to perform com...
Generally, the military and masculinity are confirmed as harmonious and mutual. For many countries, ...
South Africa participated in two world wars without ...
The ideologies and structures of the apartheid state have received extensive academic attention, but...
Generally, the military and masculinity are confirmed as harmonious and mutual. For many countries, ...
Also known as: Edlmann, TheresaFor a 25-year period during the apartheid era in South Africa, all sc...
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
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...
Asking the man question in a society where compulsory all-male military conscription is standard ine...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
Masculinities, militarisation and the End Conscription Campaign explores the gendered dynamics of ap...
Sexuality was articulated by the apartheid state as a means of disciplining the white population and...
External and internal forces threatened the apartheid state in the 1980s. The refusal to perform com...
External and internal forces threatened the apartheid state in the 1980s. The refusal to perform com...
Generally, the military and masculinity are confirmed as harmonious and mutual. For many countries, ...
South Africa participated in two world wars without ...
The ideologies and structures of the apartheid state have received extensive academic attention, but...
Generally, the military and masculinity are confirmed as harmonious and mutual. For many countries, ...
Also known as: Edlmann, TheresaFor a 25-year period during the apartheid era in South Africa, all sc...
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
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...