Issue 17. 2012: Researching Sexuality with Young Women: Southern Africa - view entire journal or scroll down for each article.
EDITORIAL Researching sexuality with young women: Southern Africa – by Jane Bennett and Hope Chigudu
FEATURES Travels in “fashionable” sexuality research: Thoughts from home – by Jane Bennett
Thinking Women’s Worlds – by Jill Bradbury and Peace Kiguwa, with Ayanda Khumalo, Mabogoshi Matlala, Hlengiwe Mchunu, Daphney Mogopudi and Zandile Ngubeni
Mapping sexualities and sexual body politics on University of Botswana Campus: A feminist action research approach – by Sethunya. T. Mosime, Pholoko Ntshwarang and Godisang Mookodi
Embodying the Learning Space: Is it okay if I bring my sexuality to class? – by Mary Hames
PROFILES Women Crossing the Line – by Tanja Bosch and Susan Holland-Muter
Strengthening Research Capacity in Africa: Gender, sexuality and politics with a strategic focus on the lives of young women – by Naomi Wekwete and Charity Mayeruke
Action research on gender-based violence at the University of Namibia: Results and methodological reflections – by Lucy Edwards-Jauch
STANDPOINTS The politics of being “young”: is a “youth” category really necessary for “development”? – by Rishita Nandigiri
Reflections on my Journey towards Identity in the African Diaspora – by Simukai Chigudu
“Won’t nobody even try to reach her mind…” – by Athenkosi Sopitshi
IN CONVERSATION Jane Bennett speaks with Shereen Essof: “And they are fierce!”
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