Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



KADALIE, R. (1995)

'The Constitutional Equality - The
Implications for Women in South
Africa' in
Social Politics, 2 (2), 208-
224.

KAGANAS, F. & MURRAY, C. (1994)

The Contest Between Culture and
Gender Equality under South Africa
Interim constitution' in
Journal of
Law and Society,
21 (4), 409-433.

LAWSON, Lesley (1986)

Working Women in South Africa,
Pluto Press.

MAGUBANE, Peter (1993)

Women of South Africa: Their
Fight for Freedom,
Little Brown,
Boston.

MAKAN, A. (1995)

'Power for Women and Men-
Towards a Gendered Approach to
Domestic Energy-Policy and
Planning in South Africa' in
Third
World Planning Review,
17 (2),
183-198.

MALVEAUX, J. (1985)

'You have Struck a Rock - A Note
on the Status of Black Women in
South Africa' in
Review of Black
Political Economy,
14 (2-3), 277-
284.

MEENA. Ruth (ed.) (1984)

Gender in Southern Africa:
Conceptual and Theoretical
Issues,
SAPES Books, Harare.

MURRAY, Christina (ed.) (1994)

Gender and the New South
African Legal Order,
Kenwyn
Juta.

NOMVETE, Nomatamsanqua (1984)

The Participation of the Female
Working Class in Trade Unions
and Labour Struggles in South
Africa from 1950,
Centre of
African Studies, University of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh.

SEIDMAN, G. W. (1993)

'No Freedom Without Women-
Mobilization and Gender in South
Africa' in
Signs, 18 (2), 291-320.



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