دانلود کتاب Young Women against Apartheid: Gender, Youth and South Africa's Liberation Struggle
by Emily Bridger
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عنوان فارسی: زنان جوان علیه آپارتاید: جنسیت، جوانان و مبارزه آزادی بخش آفریقای جنوبی |
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Primarily a work of oral history, this book is not only concerned with what female comrades did, but equally with how these women remember and narrate their time as activists: how they reconstruct their pasts; relate their personal experiences to collective histories of the struggle; and insert themselves into a historical narrative from which they have been excluded. Through exploring these women's memories, this book serves as an important corrective to South Africa's male-centric literature on violence, and provides a new gendered perspective on the wider histories of township politics, activism, and conflict.
Table of Contents
Introduction
African Girlhood under the Apartheid State
The School: Becoming a Female Comrade
The Home: Negotiating Family, Girlhood and Politics
The Meeting: Contesting Gender and Creating a Movement
The Street: Gendering Collective Action and Political Violence
The Prison Cell: Gender, Trauma and Resistance
The Interview: Reflecting on the Struggle
Conclusion