Genders and generations apart : labor tenants and customary law in segregation-era South Africa, 1920s to 1940s
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Genders and generations apart : labor tenants and customary law in segregation-era South Africa, 1920s to 1940s
(Social history of Africa)
Heinemann , J. Currey , D. Philip, c2002
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
Heinemann pbk. : alk. paper611.2||McC70580240
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-225) and index
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Description and Table of Contents
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J. Currey pbk ISBN 9780852559550
Description
This work is a historical examination of gender and generational struggles over land, labor, and law that are central issues facing contemporary South Africa.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Gender & generation in the six-month system through the 1930s
- Depression, drought, & the 'drift of natives': crises of control in the 1930s
- Kufanele Ukusebenza Isithupa: fathers, sons, & bridewealth, 1927-1944
- Courting tradition: law, sexuality & the control of women, 1927-1944
- Conclusion
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J. Currey cloth ISBN 9780852559567
Description
This work is a historical examination of gender and generational struggles over land, labor, and law that are central issues facing contemporary South Africa.
North America: Heinemann
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Gender & generation in the six-month system through the 1930s
- Depression, drought, & the 'drift of natives': crises of control in the 1930s
- Kufanele Ukusebenza Isithupa: fathers, sons, & bridewealth, 1927-1944
- Courting tradition: law, sexuality & the control of women, 1927-1944
- Conclusion
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