21 Citations
An Analysis of Racism in Down Second Avenue (2011)
- Psychology
- 2020
Racism is one of the continually controversial issues in a society. Its victims suffer because of unequal distribution of resources, inequality in career chances, income, and access to opportunities.…
Saturday night at the Speedway: class, race, gender and a ‘lynching’
- LinguisticsActa Academica
- 2018
This paper will reflect on some contemporary re-enactments of whiteness by a white subaltern crowd attending an oval track speedway meeting in central South Africa in 2017. It will also consider my…
“Keep the boys happy” : a critical investigation into rape trends at the Cape, 1795-1895
- Psychology
- 2018
““Keep the Boys Happy”: A Critical Investigation into Rape Trends at the Cape, 1795-1895” locates rapists in the Cape Colony within the broader existing literature on rape in British colonial…
Sovereignty, Law, and the Politics of Forgiveness in Colonial India, 1858–1903
- HistoryComparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
- 2018
THE SPINNING JENNY AND THE SORTING TABLE: E. P. THOMPSON AND WORKERS IN INDUSTRIALIZING EUROPE AND SOUTHERN AFRICA*
- History, EconomicsThe Journal of African History
- 2017
Abstract The most compelling aspect of E. P. Thompson's work for labor historian of Southern Africa is his contention that class is a fluent group relationship or ‘happening’ – something workers do,…
Rape, Race, and Respectability in a South African Port City
- History
- 2016
In late 19th century and early 20th century South Africa, public panics about black men who raped white women (the “black peril”) provided a potent framework for mobilizing racial nationalism. The…
“… wood carved by the knife of circumstance…”? : Cape rapists and rape in South Africa, c. 1910-1980
- Psychology
- 2016
“... wood carved by the knife of circumstance...”?: Cape Rapists and Rape in South Africa, c. 1910-1980, interrogates the notion that rapists are a product of an inherent nature and/or are nurtured…