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Who's afraid of feminism? : South African democracy at 20

Verfasst von: Gething, Leverne
Durban: Agenda Feminist Media Company , 2014 , 124 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: Gething, Leverne
Schriftenreihe: Agenda
Jahr: 2014
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
This is the 100th issue of the journal Agenda since the first issue appeared in 1987. It coincides with the celebration of 20 years of democracy, a moment in which there is national reflection on the achievements and setbacks on the path to a more just and equal society. In this issue the authors look at the past 20 years through the lens of feminism, reminding themselves of the dreams and strategies of women's movements in the country and analysing how far they have come. Contents: Who's Afraid of Feminism? South African Democracy at 20: An introduction - Amanda Gouws & Shireen Hassim * Texts and tests of equality: The Women's Charters and the demand for equality in South African political history - Shireen Hassim * Recognition and redistribution: State of the women's movement in South Africa 20 years after democratic transition - Amanda Gouws * South African Parliament and blurred lines: The ANC Women's League and the African National Congress' gendered political narrative - Lindiwe D. Makhunga * The ghost of families past: Domestic violence legislation and policy in post-apartheid South Africa - Lisa Vetten * Engaging with the State: Lessons learnt from social advocacy on gender-based violence - Joy Watson * For better or worse? Same-sex marriage and the (re)making of hegemonic masculinities and femininities in South Africa - Melanie Judge * The feminist agenda – challenges, complexities and contradictions: South Africa (1994–2014) - Gertrude Fester * Makhulu feminist lesbians in conversation - Funeka Soldaat & Mikki van Zyl * And she didn't die: An interview with Lauretta Ngcobo in Johannesburg, 18 August 2010 - Polo Belina Moji * Commission for Gender Equality National Gender Summit - Gray Aschman * Who's afraid of feminism? The state of gender equality 20 years after the democratic transition - Jean Westmore-Susse * Transforming violent culture and building platforms for young women and Launch of Agenda journal No. 97: Sex, gender and childhood - Jean Westmore-Susse
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