Women's organizations and democracy in South Africa contesting authority /
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| Language: | English |
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Madison :
University of Wisconsin Press,
c2006.
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| Series: | Women in Africa and the diaspora.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Autonomy and engagement in the South African women's movement
- Contesting ideologies : feminism and nationalism
- The emergence of women as a political constituency, 1979-90
- The ANC in exile : challenging the role of women in national liberation
- The return of the ANC Women's League : autonomy abrogated
- From mothers of the nation to rights-bearing citizens : transition and its impact on the South African women's movement
- Political parties, quotas, and representation in the new democracy
- One woman, one desk, one typist : moving into the bureaucracy
- Autonomy, engagement and democratic consolidation.