Space, body and subjectivity : shifting conceptions of black African masculinities in four audio-visual texts.
Research in constructions of masculinities in South Africa is already an established field, having in part developed out of the need to contextualise global theories in the social, economic and cultural realities of African subjects. In its turn, this research has engendered a number of focused stu...
Main Author: | Mngadi, Sikhumbuzo Richard. |
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Other Authors: | Coullie, Judith Lutge. |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3049 |
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