Despite current legislation prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of inter alia gender, it appears that little has been achieved to facilitate equality of the sexes in the South African society (and education in particular). It seems that this can be attributed to a deep-rooted patriarchal society. This article consequently investigates the ideological nature of patriarchy and illustrates strategies that are applied to perpetuate relations of domination that serve this ideology. (South African Journal of Education: 2001 21(4): 300-304
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
The strategies by South African government in addressing gender discrepancies have yield ...
In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained t...
Despite current legislation prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of inter alia gender, it appea...
The study sought to explore the manifestations and effects of patriarchy in female-led secondary sch...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 confers equality on all South African citizen...
In this paper we attempt to understand how organisational culture and structural conditions that occ...
This study subjects gender equity in the South African education sector to scrutiny by focusing on g...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
This article presents research on women’s experiences of patriarchy in a Higher Education Institutio...
Women at all levels of South African society began articulating their interests in the 1950s, with t...
South Africa continues to suffer from patriarchal domination and its negative consequences which car...
Gender-based violence is an issue of major concern in South Africa and is a result of an intersectio...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.It has been shown that educating girls has pow...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
The strategies by South African government in addressing gender discrepancies have yield ...
In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained t...
Despite current legislation prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of inter alia gender, it appea...
The study sought to explore the manifestations and effects of patriarchy in female-led secondary sch...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 confers equality on all South African citizen...
In this paper we attempt to understand how organisational culture and structural conditions that occ...
This study subjects gender equity in the South African education sector to scrutiny by focusing on g...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
This article presents research on women’s experiences of patriarchy in a Higher Education Institutio...
Women at all levels of South African society began articulating their interests in the 1950s, with t...
South Africa continues to suffer from patriarchal domination and its negative consequences which car...
Gender-based violence is an issue of major concern in South Africa and is a result of an intersectio...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.It has been shown that educating girls has pow...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
The strategies by South African government in addressing gender discrepancies have yield ...
In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained t...