This study explores alternative views on the Western miniskirt and isigcebhezana (miniskirt) in the patriarchal Zulu culture of South Africa. In recent times, the shift in meanings and perceptions on women wearing miniskirts has prompted the researchers to embark on this study. The aim was to find out why women wearing a traditional miniskirt (isigcebhezana), are more respected and appreciated among the patriarchal Zulu nation in South Africa than women wearing a Western miniskirt. However, in contemporary times it is often associated with sexuality. In the patriarchal Zulu culture, the Western miniskirt is often perceived differently from the traditional miniskirt – even though they look similar. The sexualisation of the Western miniskirt ...
M. Tech. Textile design and Technology Tshwane University of Technology 2012.The aim of this researc...
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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, fo...
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Culture is like an umbrella under which some people like to hide from rain, and also to shade themse...
Virginity Testing, a traditional Zulu pre-nuptial custom that determines the worth of a bride, has b...
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One is not certain what form of apparel the Ga-Adangme developed for themselves for day to day as we...
M. Tech. Textile design and Technology Tshwane University of Technology 2012.The aim of this researc...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The struggle for equality for all and the abolition of discriminatory, harmful cultural practices af...
Abstract: Conducted in Manzini, Eswatini, the study takes interest in the infiltration of second-han...
This paper analyses the power of dress in defining and redefining identities for continental African...
This article deals with the traditional custom of chastity and sexual restraint of the Swazi people,...
Abstract: Framed within the feminist theory, this study seeks to gain an understanding of how chinam...
The paper focuses on the context of a traditional women’s wearing component – a leather skirt – on t...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, fo...
WOMEN AND THE BRA: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INTO SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXTS OF ITS USE - SUMMARY This paper ...
Culture is like an umbrella under which some people like to hide from rain, and also to shade themse...
Virginity Testing, a traditional Zulu pre-nuptial custom that determines the worth of a bride, has b...
In January 2016, a perennial row over virginity testing was renewed, pitting traditional adherents o...
TESTING VIRGINITY: HIV/AIDS, MODERNITY & ETHNICITY IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA TESTING VIRGI...
One is not certain what form of apparel the Ga-Adangme developed for themselves for day to day as we...
M. Tech. Textile design and Technology Tshwane University of Technology 2012.The aim of this researc...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The struggle for equality for all and the abolition of discriminatory, harmful cultural practices af...