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Gender and citizenship: learning from South Africa?
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Critical Race TheorySouth African HistoryAfrican Political ThoughtEducationAfrican DiasporaFeminist DebateSocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtGender IdentityGender StudiesBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesSouth AfricaGender EqualityPost-apartheid South AfricaWomen StudiesCheryl McewanBlack Feminist TheoryFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityFeminist PerspectiveFeminist TheoryWomanist EthicsFeminist PhilosophyBlack FeminismAfrocentricityAnthropologySocial Justice
CHERYL MCEWAN argues that there is an urgent need for a critical examination of the nature of citizenship in post-apartheid South Africa particularly in terms of black women's experiences. She writes that African women's understandings and experiences of citizenship and the nature of their political activity has the potential to re-orient western feminist understandings of gendered citizenship
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