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Guerrillas and Combative Mothers - Women and the Armed Struggle in South Africa

English · Hardback

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Guerrillas and Combative Mothers is a narrative of women participating in the armed struggle against apartheid from 1961 to 1994 and their lives in a democratic South Africa.


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Foreword by Thenjiwe Mtintso
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: 'Our Lips No Longer Sealed'
1 Mzana: Transnational Guerrillas
2 Combative Mothers, Bantu Authority and Ungovernability
3 SANDF Integration, Demobilisation and Gender Transformation
4 From Ukuzabalaza to Ukutabalaza: Life after Apartheid
Conclusion: 'Where Their Seed Can Fall and Grow'
Select Bibliography
Index


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Siphokazi Magadla is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University.


Summary

Guerrillas and Combative Mothers is a narrative of women participating in the armed struggle against apartheid from 1961 to 1994 and their lives in a democratic South Africa.

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