South African Women's Apartheid and Post-Apartheid Struggles:1980-2014

South African Women's Apartheid and Post-Apartheid Struggles:1980-2014

Rhetoric and Realising Rights, Feminist Citizenship and Constitutional Imperatives: A Case of the Western Cape

Scholar's Press ( 2015-04-05 )

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South African women were a dynamic anti-apartheid force, challenging patriarchy and all axes of oppression. In this book national concerns are covered with a focus on Western Cape grassroots women's structures. Though many initially organised as mothers, women transformed motherhood into empowering roles. This book sketches a pivotal time: 1980s states of emergency, negotiations ending apartheid and first twenty years of the new SA. Using interviews and reports, Gertrude shares women's trials and triumphs over this 35-year period. Through tracing women’s political agency and resistance, it asserts that women profoundly contributed to the New SA. Post-94, new challenges of implementing progressive gender-sensitive policies abound. Currently many women are in government and decision-making positions. To what extent representation of women has constructively contributed to women's attaining citizenship, eradicating patriarchy, poverty and violence against women is evaluated. After 20 years of freedom in SA, despite progress, the struggle continues for women's comprehensive citizenship.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51082-9

ISBN-10:

3639510828

EAN:

9783639510829

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Gertrude Fester

Number of pages:

552

Published on:

2015-04-05

Category:

General Humanities