Zukiswa Wanner’s The Madams (2006) and Behind Every Successful Man (2008) grapple with the contradictory mess and incompleteness of black middleclass masculine and feminine subjectivities within the ‘post-apartheid’ South African nuclear family. These seemingly polarised positions are constructed and steeped within the unstable modern nuclear family and neo-traditional values. This articles’ discussion of the novels is foregrounded on the domestic as a site and an ideology that manufactures, shapes and regiments sexuality and subjectivity construction and gender performances in both males and females. It suggests that the relationship between class, consumerism and pseudo-African values play a significant role in the back and forth transfor...
Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place...
This essay undertakes an often-overlooked aspect of gender anatomy of African literature, bringing t...
This paper examines the tropes of (sexually) objectified or/and oppressed men in selected contempora...
Traditional notions of masculinity which give power and authority to one dominant form of masculinit...
Dissertation (MA (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Representations of domestic workers and th...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
In 1994, a democratic government came to power in South Africa for the first time in the country’s h...
In this essay the emphasis is on the interplay between masculinity and femininity and in particular ...
Abstract: The economic system and society conspire to oppress the female, since it is the socializat...
This article is a ‘masculinist’ reading of Chukwuma Ibezute’s Victims of Betrayal, The Temporal Gods...
Domestic labour, in South Africa, is one largest single-sector where African women remain ‘quintesse...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
The following is an essay that offers a critical view on the dominant gender studies’ concepts and u...
South Africa is 10 years into its new democratic order. An aspect of the country's political transfo...
This article introduces the contributions to a BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review special issue ...
Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place...
This essay undertakes an often-overlooked aspect of gender anatomy of African literature, bringing t...
This paper examines the tropes of (sexually) objectified or/and oppressed men in selected contempora...
Traditional notions of masculinity which give power and authority to one dominant form of masculinit...
Dissertation (MA (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Representations of domestic workers and th...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
In 1994, a democratic government came to power in South Africa for the first time in the country’s h...
In this essay the emphasis is on the interplay between masculinity and femininity and in particular ...
Abstract: The economic system and society conspire to oppress the female, since it is the socializat...
This article is a ‘masculinist’ reading of Chukwuma Ibezute’s Victims of Betrayal, The Temporal Gods...
Domestic labour, in South Africa, is one largest single-sector where African women remain ‘quintesse...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
The following is an essay that offers a critical view on the dominant gender studies’ concepts and u...
South Africa is 10 years into its new democratic order. An aspect of the country's political transfo...
This article introduces the contributions to a BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review special issue ...
Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place...
This essay undertakes an often-overlooked aspect of gender anatomy of African literature, bringing t...
This paper examines the tropes of (sexually) objectified or/and oppressed men in selected contempora...