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Introduction: the shadow of a young woman
1. A methodology for fragments: voice, speech and silence
2. The Soweto Eleven and the sayable: speaking about the struggle
3. Witnessing, detention and silence: speech as struggle
4. Stories of life and death: the struggle to speak
Conclusion: shadow histories
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Voice, Silence and Gender in South Africa’s Anti- Apartheid Struggle
The Shadow of a Young Woman
Rachel E. Johnson
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