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    Women in twentieth century South African politics : the Federation of South African Women, its roots, growth and decline
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    Writing black: the South African short story by black writers
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    South African female subjectivity (1868-1977): life writing, the agentive "I" and recovering stories
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    Gender, community and identity : women and Afrikaner nationalism in the Volksmoeder discourse of Die Boerevrou (1919-1931)
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    An exploratory study of women leadership in the South African charismatic church through an African women practical theology lens
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    The empowerment of South African women through education : a philosophical reflection
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    The Federation of South African Women and the Black Sash : constraining and contestatory discourses about women in politics, 1954-1958
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    Professional South African women's adoption of the internet for apparel purchasing
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    An analysis of health reporting in three South African women's magazines: Fairlady, Sarie and True Love
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    (Dis)Remembering the slave mother: shame, trauma, and identity in the novels of Michelle Cliff and Zoë Wicomb
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    African women in a western workplace : an ethnographic case study
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    Perspectives on masculinity, femininity and the South African military : gender relations with specific focus on the impact of the South African Army Women’s College and the SADF (1971-1998).
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    Women in the informal economy: Precarious labour in South Africa
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