In this article I discuss some of the ways in which Drum tended to ascribe ‘modernity’ to particular practices and processes in opposition to other practices and processes portrayed as ‘traditional’. In mid-twentieth-century South Africa, dominant discourses tended to signal (white) male adulthood through independent decision making alongside financial autonomy. In contrast African discourses tended to signal male adulthood through proximity to family members, through respect for age and seniority and through deference to the praxis of ‘tradition’. In the representations of black men in its pages, Drum magazine negotiated a somewhat disorderly path through these competing racialised discourses. I suggest that Drum’s claim that black males w...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink’s novel, The Rights of Desire...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink's novel, The Rights of Desire...
In this article I critique South African work on masculinities through a fine grained reading of Mor...
Bibliography: leaves 163-172.This study explores changes in the way that Drum magazine constructed m...
This article examines the trope of the ‘modern miss’ in Drum magazine 1951–1970 as a locus for debat...
This article examines the trope of the ‘modern miss’ in Drum magazine 1951–1970 as a locus for debat...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
Th is article examines the questions why and how African males have been analysed, informed by the ...
PhDThis thesis examines the emergence of black urban subjectivity in South Africa during the 1950s,...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
Drum and YOU are two general interest magazines which share the same publisher, language (English), ...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
This article discusses how the gendering of activity by boys coincides with, contests or recreates c...
Abstract: Studies of amaXhosa (‘Xhosa’) men focus predominantly on Xhosa men attaining manhood throu...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink’s novel, The Rights of Desire...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink's novel, The Rights of Desire...
In this article I critique South African work on masculinities through a fine grained reading of Mor...
Bibliography: leaves 163-172.This study explores changes in the way that Drum magazine constructed m...
This article examines the trope of the ‘modern miss’ in Drum magazine 1951–1970 as a locus for debat...
This article examines the trope of the ‘modern miss’ in Drum magazine 1951–1970 as a locus for debat...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
Th is article examines the questions why and how African males have been analysed, informed by the ...
PhDThis thesis examines the emergence of black urban subjectivity in South Africa during the 1950s,...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
Drum and YOU are two general interest magazines which share the same publisher, language (English), ...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
This article discusses how the gendering of activity by boys coincides with, contests or recreates c...
Abstract: Studies of amaXhosa (‘Xhosa’) men focus predominantly on Xhosa men attaining manhood throu...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink’s novel, The Rights of Desire...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in André Brink's novel, The Rights of Desire...
In this article I critique South African work on masculinities through a fine grained reading of Mor...