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  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Introduction: the shadow of a young woman
    1. Young women in the liberation struggle
    2. Picturing the struggle
    3. Notes
  9. 1.  A methodology for fragments: voice, speech and silence
    1. Introduction
    2. Voice
    3. Speech
    4. Silence
    5. Conclusions
    6. Notes
  10. 2.  The Soweto Eleven and the sayable: speaking about the struggle
    1. Introduction
    2. Speaking about the struggle
    3. Youth on trial
    4. The sayable
    5. A popular house
    6. Being heard from the margins
    7. Silence in court
    8. Conclusions
    9. Notes
  11. 3.  Witnessing, detention and silence: speech as struggle
    1. Introduction
    2. Trial by talk
    3. Silent witnesses
    4. ‘Well, I decided to talk’
    5. Beauty queens and the struggle
    6. Conclusions
    7. Notes
  12. 4.  Stories of life and death: the struggle to speak
    1. Introduction
    2. Speaking up
    3. Parade of violence
    4. Breaking silence
    5. Emergent voices
    6. Speaking of detention
    7. Makhoere in ‘mid-air’
    8. From repression to expression
    9. Lists of death
    10. ‘The documentary history of the youth by the youth’
    11. ‘Modise has spoken out’
    12. Conclusions
    13. Notes
  13. Conclusion: shadow histories
    1. Image and word
    2. Telling stories differently
    3. The fragment
    4. Notes
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index

Abbreviations

ANC
African National Congress
ANCYL
African National Congress Youth League
APDUSA
African People’s Democratic Union of Southern Africa
AZANYU
Azanian National Youth Unity
AZAPO
Azanian People’s Organisation
BCP
Black Community Programmes
BPC
Black People’s Convention
CASE
Community Agency for Social Enquiry
COSAS
Congress of South African Students
CRC
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
DPSC
Detainee Parent’s Support Committee
FEDSAW
Federation of South African Women
FEDTRAW
Federation of Transvaal Women
HRC
Human Rights Committee
IDAF
International Defence and Aid Fund
ISA
Internal Security Act 1982 (Amended 1986)
MDM
Mass Democratic Movement
MK
UmKhonto we Sizwe
MUFC
Mandela United Football Club
NPSL
National Professional Soccer League
NUSAS
National Union of South African Students
PAC
Pan African Congress
#RMF
#RhodesMustFall
SACOS
South African Council on Sport
SACP
South African Communist Party
SANSCO
South African National Students’ Congress
SASM
South African Students’ Movement
SASO
South African Students’ Organisation
SAYCO
South African Youth Congress
SAYRCO
South African Youth Revolutionary Council
SOYCO
Soweto Youth Congress
SPRO-CAS
Study Project on Christianity in Apartheid Society
SSRC
Soweto Students’ Representative Council
TRC
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
UDF
United Democratic Front
WRAB
West Rand Administration Board

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