In this article, I set out to introduce the Garment Workers Union (GWU) prose as a neglected part of Afrikaans-language literature. I offer an overview of texts written or translated by the GWU members and published in the official trade union organ Die Klerewerker/The Garment Worker. The presented workers’ reading list is divided into original Afrikaans writings and translations from English into Afrikaans. All these texts offered the newly created white working class a new identification, manoeuvring between belonging to the national imagined community of Afrikaners based on the concept of nation and whiteness, and to a transnational workers’ community based on the category of class. Looking at the impact of the Dutch and English language...
This article explores the re-invention of translators as ‘language heroes' in periods of intense Afr...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Law and Political Justice))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This paper evaluat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87).Following the peaceful transition in 1994 from ap...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
This article is a contribution to and reassessment of the debate about the concept of ‘white labouri...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
Women have occupied a central place in the ideological formulations of nationalist movements. In par...
This article examines how the phenomenon of passing, or playing white, is portrayed in selected Sout...
In this article I investigate transtextuality in Vrou en feminist (Woman and Feminist, 1921) by Mari...
Bibliography: leaves 126-139.Given South Africa's ethnic complexities, comparatively little has been...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In postapartheid South Africa, the topi...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
In this article, I examine the Garment Workers’ Union’s theatre as a manifestation of transnational ...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In a bid to step away from a history of apartheid centred on African andAfrikaner nationalisms, the ...
This article explores the re-invention of translators as ‘language heroes' in periods of intense Afr...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Law and Political Justice))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This paper evaluat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87).Following the peaceful transition in 1994 from ap...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
This article is a contribution to and reassessment of the debate about the concept of ‘white labouri...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
Women have occupied a central place in the ideological formulations of nationalist movements. In par...
This article examines how the phenomenon of passing, or playing white, is portrayed in selected Sout...
In this article I investigate transtextuality in Vrou en feminist (Woman and Feminist, 1921) by Mari...
Bibliography: leaves 126-139.Given South Africa's ethnic complexities, comparatively little has been...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In postapartheid South Africa, the topi...
During the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of (white) South Africans (many Afrikaans-speaking) left the c...
In this article, I examine the Garment Workers’ Union’s theatre as a manifestation of transnational ...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
In a bid to step away from a history of apartheid centred on African andAfrikaner nationalisms, the ...
This article explores the re-invention of translators as ‘language heroes' in periods of intense Afr...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Law and Political Justice))--University of Pretoria, 2022.This paper evaluat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87).Following the peaceful transition in 1994 from ap...