Issue 13.2009 - Body Politics and Citizenship - view entire journal
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Preliminary Pages
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
Editorial: Body Politics and the Gendered Crafting of Citizenship – by Sophie Oldfield, Elaine Salo and Ann Schlyter
FEATURES
Coconuts do not live in Townships: Cosmopolitanism and its Failures in the Urban Peripheries of Cape Town – by Elaine Salo
Body politics and the Crafting of Citizenship in Peri-urban Lusaka –by Ann Schlyter
De facto v/s de jure Home Ownership: Women’s Everyday Negotiations in Lusaka and Cape Town –by Sian Butcher and Sophie Oldfield
“Marobot neMawaya” – Traffic Lights and Wire: Crafting Zimbabwean Migrant Masculinities in Cape Town – by Netsai Sarah Matshaka
PROFILES
Nurturing Researchers, Building Local Knowledge: The ‘Body Politics’ Project – by Sophie Oldfield and Elaine Salo
Fieldwork Stories: Negotiating Positionality, Power and Purpose – by Lynsey Bourke, Sian Butcher, Nixon Chisonga, Jumani Clarke, Frances Davies & Jessica Thorn
Collaborative Research in Conversation – by Koni Benson
A Regional Conversation on Southern African Cities and Towns: The Gender, Urbanisation and Everyday Life Research Project, 1992-2005 – by Matšeliso ‘Ma-Tlali Mapetla and Ann Schlyter
IN CONVERSATION
Living Language, Living Writing: A Profile of Sindiwe Magona Elaine Salo speaks with Sindiwe Magona
REVIEWS
Playing with Fire: Feminist Thought and Activism through Seven Lives in India. Sangtin writers and Richa Nagar.Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2006 – reviewed by Salma Ismail
Gender Activism: Perspectives on the South African Transition,Institutional Culture and Everyday Life. Greg Ruiters (ed.). Grahamstown: Rhodes University Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2008 – reviewed by Relebohile Moletsane
Contributors