Gender and the making of a South African Bantustan : a social history of the Ciskei, 1945-1959
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Gender and the making of a South African Bantustan : a social history of the Ciskei, 1945-1959
(Social history of Africa)
Heinemann , James Currey , David Philip, c1999
- : Heinemann, cloth
- : Heinemann, pbk
- : James Curry, colth
- : James Curry, pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-240) and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: James Curry, pbk ISBN 9780852556351
Description
How did an odd assortment of often unconnected spaces become Ciskei in the 1940s and 1950s?
The author uses the prism of gender to displace the universal male subject of mainstream South African history, moving between the social space of families and the political space of the apartheid state.
North America:Heinemann
Table of Contents
- Mapping, boundaries and contested structures: defining the borders
- mapping the family - the creation of Zwelitsha
- the people get fenced
- patriarchs, politics and ethicity. Subjectivities, gender regimes and resistance: gendering identities between childhood and adulthood
- independent women and youth in the city of East London
- sexuality, fertility and male power
- educating an elite - gender regimes and resistance.
- Volume
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: James Curry, colth ISBN 9780852556856
Description
The author uses the prism of gender to displace the universal male subject of mainstream South African history, moving between the social space of families and the political space of the apartheid state.
North America:Heinemann
Table of Contents
- Mapping, boundaries and contested structures: defining the borders
- mapping the family - the creation of Zwelitsha
- the people get fenced
- patriarchs, politics and ethicity. Subjectivities, gender regimes and resistance: gendering identities between childhood and adulthood
- independent women and youth in the city of East London
- sexuality, fertility and male power
- educating an elite - gender regimes and resistance.
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