By posing a provocative question, “What is a Woman?” this thesis intended to deconstruct normative conceptions of womanhood which are essentialised to marriage. To achieve these ends, I located the key questions of this thesis within intersecting theoretical premises of decolonial, African and Black feminisms. Intersectionality augmented by the framework of uMakhulu , that privileges the indigenous world-senses, are the tools of analysis to achieve better insight into how notions of womanhood bear multiplicities, complexities and ambiguities. Through the narrated life-stories of twenty ‘unmarried’ Basotho women (Methepa), I explored re-constructions of womanhood and the role of women’s agency in this process. Through these ‘invisibilised’ n...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
Abstract: Black women in South African continue to experience gender inequality that manifests throu...
Debates on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (hereafter IKS) are plenty and most scholarly works on IKS a...
Feminists across a variety of contexts have written extensively about womanhood. Recently the questi...
This article discusses how Wangari Maathai’s life experiences narrated in her autobiography Unbowed ...
This study aimed to explore how gender is constructed, negotiated and enacted in the customary pract...
This paper explores the complex interactions between gender roles/relations in Lesotho and the (re)s...
For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their ...
This AHRC-funded research addresses previously neglected issues of womanhood and gender in the Botsw...
Based on the anthropological study undertaken in Peka over a period of two years, and using the post...
For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their ...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Postcolonial feminism conceptualises the female body as volatile to theorise the inherent vibrant ac...
This article recognises that any attempt to theorise the first wave globally must specify the use of...
This thesis centres the lived experiences of black township women in same-sex relationships in Cape ...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
Abstract: Black women in South African continue to experience gender inequality that manifests throu...
Debates on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (hereafter IKS) are plenty and most scholarly works on IKS a...
Feminists across a variety of contexts have written extensively about womanhood. Recently the questi...
This article discusses how Wangari Maathai’s life experiences narrated in her autobiography Unbowed ...
This study aimed to explore how gender is constructed, negotiated and enacted in the customary pract...
This paper explores the complex interactions between gender roles/relations in Lesotho and the (re)s...
For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their ...
This AHRC-funded research addresses previously neglected issues of womanhood and gender in the Botsw...
Based on the anthropological study undertaken in Peka over a period of two years, and using the post...
For a very long time, women have been silenced in expressing their feelings and talking about their ...
A majority of West African women, like most other African women, are victims of society regulated by...
Postcolonial feminism conceptualises the female body as volatile to theorise the inherent vibrant ac...
This article recognises that any attempt to theorise the first wave globally must specify the use of...
This thesis centres the lived experiences of black township women in same-sex relationships in Cape ...
The privileging of man in African societies has involved an erasure of identities and subjectivities...
Abstract: Black women in South African continue to experience gender inequality that manifests throu...
Debates on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (hereafter IKS) are plenty and most scholarly works on IKS a...