Beall, Jo. 2001. “Doing Gender from Top to Bottom? The South African Case.” 12 (2): 135–42.
Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Class, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Post-conflict Governance, Race Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Walsh, Denise. 2006. “The Liberal Moment: Women and Just Debate in South Africa, 1994–1996.” Journal of Southern African Studies 32 (1): 85–105. doi:10.1080/03057070500493795.
Topics: Gender, Women, Governance, Constitutions, Political Participation, Race, Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Francis, Suzanne. 2009. “Gender, Numbers, and Substance: Women Parliamentarians and the ‘Politics of Presence’ in KwaZulu-Natal." Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 70 (1): 119–41.
Topics: Gender, Women, Governance, Political Participation, Race Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Moffett, Helen. 2006. “‘These Women, They Force Us to Rape Them:’ Rape as Narrative of Social Control in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 32 (1): 129–44.
Topics: Gender, Women, Girls, Boys, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Race, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against women Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Schwarzer, Beatrix. 2009. “Discourses on Race and Gender in South Africa’s Transitional Process: A Challenging Liaison.” In Gendering Global Transformations: Gender, Culture, Race and Identity, edited by Chima J. Korieh and Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, 220-36. New York: Routledge.
Topics: Gender, Women, Race Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Hassim, Shireen. 2009. “After Apartheid: Consensus, Contention, and Gender in South Africa’s Public Sphere.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 22 (4): 453–64. doi:10.1007/s 10767-009-9076-6.
Topics: Democracy / Democratization, Economies, Economic Inequality, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Governance, Constitutions, Post-conflict Governance, LGBTQ, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict, Race, Sexual Violence Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: South Africa, public sphere, xenophobia, violence, sexuality, gender
Kashyap, Rina. 2009. Narrative and Truth: A Feminist Critique of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Contemporary Justice Review 12 (4): 449-467.
Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Justice, Transitional Justice, TRCs, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Race Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Goebel, Allison. 2005. Gender and Land Reform: The Zimbabwe Experience. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Topics: Class, Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Governance, Households, Livelihoods, Political Economies, Race, Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zimbabwe
Hall, Ruth, and Ben Cousins. 2013. “Livestock and the Rangeland Commons in South Africa’s Land and Agrarian Reform.” African Journal of Range & Forage Science 30 (1-2): 11–15. doi:10.2989/10220119.2013.768704.
Topics: Class, Economies, Economic Inequality, Poverty, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Livelihoods, Political Economies, Race, Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: communal rangelands, land reform, livestock, natural resource management, South Africa
Manjengwa, Jeanette, and Phides Mazhawidza. 2009. Gender Implications of Decentralised Land Reform: The Case of Zimbabwe. 30. Bellville, South Africa: PLAAS Institute for Poverty, Land and Agriarian Studies.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Race, Rights, Land Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zimbabwe
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