BOOK REVIEW: Conversations of Motherhood: Women's Writing Across Traditions (original ) (raw )Debunking patriarchal assumptions about motherhood as represented in selected Southern African literature
clemence rubaya
Literator
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Growing men: reflections from South African feminist mothers on raising black sons in highly racialised contexts
Emma Arogundade
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Transmission and Change in South African Motherhood: Black Mothers in Three-Generational Cape Town Families
Elena Moore
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This skin I’m in: from the margins to the center—a black motherhood narrative
Nombasa Williams
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"The Mamas Were Ripe": Ideologies of Motherhood and Public Resistance in a South African Township
Judith Stevenson
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Desiree Lewis and Gabeba Baderoon, Introduction to Surfacing: On Being Black and Feminist in South Africa
Gabeba Baderoon
Surfacing: On Being Black and Feminist in South Africa, 2021
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Shifting Cultural Boundaries of African Women's Attainment of Mother/Womanhood in Selected Narratives
Ezinwanyi ADAM
Proceedings of the African Futures Conference, 2018
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African Studies Feminism and Contemporary Culture in South Africa Ronit Frenkel
Ronit Frenkel
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Story of a Mother: a Biopolitical Reading of Sindiwe Magona's Mother to Mother
namrata dey roy
Safundi, 2021
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Negotiating Motherhood and Personal Aspirations in Sindiwe Magona's To My Children's Children and Forced to Grow
Khardiata Ba
K,Ba(2023). “Negotiating Motherhood and Personal Aspirations in Sindiwe Magona’s To My Children’s Childrenand Forced to Grow”. 2(5) (https://revue-kurukanfuga.net/ Negotiating Motherhood and Personal Aspirations in Sindiwe Magona’s To My Children’s Childrenand Forced to Grow, 2023
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Book review: Gloria Wekker, The Politics of Passion: Women's Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. 313 pp.( …
Mireille Miller-Young
Feminist Theory, 2008
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I Am Roha’s Emaye: A Critical Autoethnography of Mothering in Liminal Spaces
Allison Henward
Genealogy, 2020
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Critical Approaches to Motherhood
Ashley Noel Mack
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2018
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A dance of ambiguous constructions: White South African transracial adoptive and foster mothers' discourses on race
Andeline dos Santos
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Global Motherhood: The transnational intimacies of white femininity
Raka Shome
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Representing post-apartheid SA: mothers, motherlands and mother tongues in the work of selected Afrikaans women writers [EKM Dido, Marlene van Niekerk, Antjie Krog]
Louise Viljoen
In: Boehmer, Elleke & De Mul, Sarah (eds.) 2012. The Postcolonial Low Countries. Literature, Colonialism, Multiculturalism. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books: 139-162 , 2012
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Antidote for Global Feminist Gaps as Encoded in Sindiwe Magona's Black South African Autobiographies
Lesibana Rafapa
Feminisms: Perspectives, Stereotypes/Misperceptions and Social Implications, 2014
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Re-Inscribing the Mother within Motherhood: A Feminist Reading of Shauna Singh Baldwin's Short Story Naina
Basudhara Roy
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Re-Envisioning the Fight Against Patriarchy: The Case of South African Women
Tsoaledi Thobejane
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A Daughter's Praise Poem For Her Mother: Historicizing Community Activism and Racial Uplift Among South African Women
Dolana Mogadime
Canadian Woman Studies, 1998
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One is Not Born But Rather Becomes a Mother: Claiming the Maternal in Women and Gender Studies
Tatjana Takseva, Ph.D.
Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement , 2019
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Changing Images of the Mother in African Literature
Zoly Rakotoniera
2016
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“But what story?” A narrative-discursive analysis of 'white' Afrikaner's accounts of male involvement in parenthood decision-making
Tracy Morison
2011
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The Routledge Companion to Motherhood
Lynn Hallstein
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Identities at the intersection of race, gender, sexuality and class in a liberalising, democratising South Africa : the reconstitution of 'the Afrikaner woman
Christi van der Westhuizen
2013
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Making Motherhood Work: Women?s Child Support Claims, Race, and the Remaking of Citizenship in South Africa, 1958-2015
Brady G'sell
2019
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Doing the ‘gender dance’: Black women professionals negotiating gender, race, work and family in post-apartheid South Africa
Ameeta Jaga
Community, Work & Family, 2017
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The Provider Syndrome: Embodying the Pain of Fatherhood at the Margins of the Post-Apartheid City
Hans Reihling
2013
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Motherhood and womanhood and the social ill of father absence in the South African context: A practical theological engagement
Fazel Ebrihiam Freeks
Journal for Christian Scholarship, 2024
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When schoolgirls become mothers : reflections from a selected group of teenage girls in Durban
Sithembile Mcambi
Perspectives in Education, 2013
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Intersectionality in Apartheid and Post Apartheid: Unpacking the narratives of two working women
Sharon Groenmeyer
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Motherhood and 21st Century Feminism: Reaching out Across the Divide
Charlotte Beyer
Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, 2019
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A Contextual Account of Motherhood
Kerry Frizelle
Psychology in Society, 2010
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Everyday (in)equality at home: complex constructions of gender in South African families
Rebecca Helman
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A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis of Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood
Olusegun O. Jegede
Papers in English and Linguistics, 20(3&4), 72-100, 2019
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