The essay reviews Allison Goebal’s gendered analysis of women's 'right to the city' in post-apartheid South Africa and concludes that the work makes a crucial contribution to the scholarship in its injection of a 'politics of difference' and a gendered lens. The book would however benefit from expanding on its discussion of women's care burdens to explore the inclusion of care on African women's experience of justice in the city
This article reviews Helen Scanlon's book, "Representation and reality", and Nombonisa Gasa's "Women...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Apartheid was an oppressively destru...
The essay reviews Allison Goebal’s gendered analysis of women's 'right to the city' in post-aparthei...
The essay reviews Allison Goebal’s gendered analysis of women's 'right to the city' in post-aparthei...
Review of Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an in-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, Wits...
Review of Women and Subsidised Housing in KwaZulu-Natal: The Extent of Empowerment by Catherine Ndin...
Review of Women and the Informal Economy in Urban Africa: From the Margins to the Centre by Mary Nje...
Both apartheid and customary laws in apartheid South Africa created racialised and gendered patterns...
Krog, Antjie. (2003). A Change of Tongue. Johannesburg: Random House.Pieterse, Edgar, & Meintjie...
Bromwich, Rebecca. 2015. Looking for Ashley: Re-reading What the Smith Case Reveals about the Govern...
Nancy Fraser, Loeb Professor in Philosophy and Politics at The New School for Social Research, New Y...
Debates on women’s rights and gender equality in Africa often centre on how international norms are ...
Review of the book Feminist Institutionalism in South Africa, edited by Amanda Gouws
South Africa’s Muslims have generally been well represented in different sectors of the society over...
This article reviews Helen Scanlon's book, "Representation and reality", and Nombonisa Gasa's "Women...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Apartheid was an oppressively destru...
The essay reviews Allison Goebal’s gendered analysis of women's 'right to the city' in post-aparthei...
The essay reviews Allison Goebal’s gendered analysis of women's 'right to the city' in post-aparthei...
Review of Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an in-Between City by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, Wits...
Review of Women and Subsidised Housing in KwaZulu-Natal: The Extent of Empowerment by Catherine Ndin...
Review of Women and the Informal Economy in Urban Africa: From the Margins to the Centre by Mary Nje...
Both apartheid and customary laws in apartheid South Africa created racialised and gendered patterns...
Krog, Antjie. (2003). A Change of Tongue. Johannesburg: Random House.Pieterse, Edgar, & Meintjie...
Bromwich, Rebecca. 2015. Looking for Ashley: Re-reading What the Smith Case Reveals about the Govern...
Nancy Fraser, Loeb Professor in Philosophy and Politics at The New School for Social Research, New Y...
Debates on women’s rights and gender equality in Africa often centre on how international norms are ...
Review of the book Feminist Institutionalism in South Africa, edited by Amanda Gouws
South Africa’s Muslims have generally been well represented in different sectors of the society over...
This article reviews Helen Scanlon's book, "Representation and reality", and Nombonisa Gasa's "Women...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Apartheid was an oppressively destru...