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Voice, Silence and Gender in South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Struggle: Index

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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

Index

A

  • African National Congress (ANC), 5, 24–5, 29, 33, 50, 55, 57, 63, 79, 82
  • (and) women, 8, 12–13, 110, 116, 125–7
  • Agenda, 13, 110–11, 117–18, 126
  • Azanian National Youth Unity (AZANYU), 3, 82, 85
  • Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO), 5, 82, 85, 121, 123

B

  • beauty queens, 87–93
  • biography, 2, 15n8, 99, 122, 140
  • Bizos, George, 80, 83–4, 87, 93, 146
  • black consciousness, 4, 8–9, 25, 38, 49, 52–5, 88–9
  • Brunton, Paul, 48–9
  • burial societies, 99–100
  • Buthelezi, Bishop Manas, 62–3

C

  • Cillié Commission, 53, 55, 57, 59
  • Congress of South African Students (COSAS), 5, 12, 87, 90–91, 124, 143

D

  • detention
  • experiences of, 1, 34–5, 58, 81, 86, 112, 114, 123–4
  • weapon of the state, 26–7, 33, 83–4, 101–2
  • Detainee Parents’ Support Committee (DPSC), 33–5, 101–3, 112, 114, 119, 141

E

  • emotion, 33, 35–6, 67, 103, 142

F

  • Fallism, 8–9, 148
  • feminism, 8–9, 12–13, 27, 108, 110–11, 117, 144, 147
  • fragments, 2–6, 31–2, 40–41, 66, 77, 86, 130, 140, 144–5, 147
  • Frontline, 106–7

G

  • gendered narratives, 6, 11, 26, 39, 50, 54, 60, 67–70, 122, 143–6. See also voice gendered dynamics

J

  • June 16 1976, 1, 4, 6, 9–11, 26, 49, 54–5, 59, 106, 140

K

  • Kuzwayo, Ellen, 108–10, 139

L

  • Loate, Masabata
  • beauty queen, 3, 77, 81, 87, 92–3, 105, 121–2, 127, 143
  • death, 3, 99–101, 105, 120–21, 128–9, 146
  • defendant in terrorism trial, 3, 52, 77, 79, 84, 94, 146
  • radical reader, 51–2, 81
  • shadow, 7, 24, 40, 140, 143, 145, 147
  • state witness, 1, 3, 47, 49–50, 64, 67–8, 77, 80–81, 106, 143

M

  • Makhoere, Caesarina Kona, 109, 113–15
  • Malan, Rian, 121–2, 129
  • Mandela United Football Club (MUFC), 107, 119–21, 129, 132n52
  • Mandela, Winnie, 45n66, 88, 91, 107–10, 119–21, 122, 132n52
  • masculinity, 7–8, 53, 62–3, 69, 90–91, 116, 127, 145
  • Mashinini, Emma, 31, 33, 109–10, 113
  • Mathiane, Nomavenda, 103, 106–7, 123, 129
  • Mazibuko, Innocentia Nonkululeko (Freedom), 78, 84–6
  • Mazwai, Thami, 83, 85
  • mid-1980s, 5–7, 11, 26–7, 33–5, 79, 101, 103, 108, 123–4, 129
  • Mkhabela, Sibongile, 53, 56–9, 65, 67, 123–9, 145
  • Modise, Thandi, 87, 125–8
  • Montsisi, Dan, 50, 56, 69, 123
  • Morobe, Murphy, 30, 56, 58, 69, 72n36, 75n98
  • Mpondo, Faith ‘Bubbles’, 89–90
  • Mthembu, Sibongile. See Mkhabela

N

  • nationalism, 12, 24–5, 52, 90
  • Ndabeni, Thabo, 56, 82, 85, 150n31
  • necklacing, 3, 79, 99, 102–3, 121, 130n9, 141

P

  • Pan African Congress (PAC), 3, 5, 26, 82
  • photography, 9–11, 91, 140–42

R

  • Rand Daily Mail, 3, 55, 58, 77, 85, 88–9
  • reading, 51–2, 81

S

  • sayable, 26, 31, 40, 51, 54, 60, 69, 125–6, 142
  • South African Youth Revolutionary Council (SAYRCO), 3, 15n14, 78, 80, 146
  • Seatlholo, Khotso, 3, 5, 77, 80, 83, 95n11, 121
  • secrets, 26, 36–7, 42n13, 93
  • security legislation, 25–6, 30, 86–7
  • Selani, Alex, 82, 85
  • Seleke, Carter, 82, 85
  • shadows, 2, 7, 11, 40, 126, 139, 144
  • silence
  • breaking of, 13, 106, 108, 111, 116, 127, 147
  • (as an) emotive, 36, 37, 119
  • (as) form of knowledge, 14, 37, 39, 41, 68–9, 109, 118, 146
  • (as) refusal, 36–7, 82, 119–20, 147
  • silent five, 78, 85
  • silent Sixties, 26
  • Sisulu, Zwelakhe, 58, 83–4
  • Soweto Eleven, 1–5, 47, 54, 58–9, 69, 81, 107, 123, 129, 145
  • Soweto Students’ Representative Council (SSRC), 1, 5, 30, 49–50, 54–5, 62, 64, 66, 78, 80
  • speech
  • gendered dynamics, 29–31, 50–53, 60–63, 94, 101–104, 112, 118, 128. See also gendered narratives
  • layering, 28–9, 35, 125–8
  • speaking out, 32–5, 85, 104, 114, 128, 141
  • speaking up, 32, 35, 99, 100–101, 104, 116, 128
  • struggle speech, 25, 30–31, 54, 59, 67, 112, 125–6, 143
  • talking, 32, 38, 52, 54, 60, 66–7, 78–9, 81, 86
  • state of emergency
  • 1960, 26
  • 1985/6, 33–5, 101–102, 124
  • state witnesses, 1, 46, 54, 56, 59–60, 77–9, 86–7

T

  • Thamae, Dipalesa Catherine, 86–7
  • trials, 30, 32–3, 50, 54, 65, 67, 69
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), 13, 69, 101, 106, 115–16, 118, 127, 129

U

  • UmKhonto We Sizwe (MK), 82, 87, 114, 125–7
  • United Democratic Front (UDF), 6, 11–12, 34, 79, 110, 121

V

  • violence, 6, 26–7, 31–5, 55–6, 79, 90, 94, 105–7, 121–4, 129–30. See also voice and violence
  • voice
  • collective voices, 7, 9, 13, 24, 35, 47–50, 108, 113, 118, 125
  • having voice, 23–4, 27, 31, 145
  • (and) nationalism, 24–5
  • (and) violence, 8, 27, 29, 31–2, 35, 101, 113, 115, 118, 124–5
  • Von Lieres, Klaus, 1, 59, 62, 65

W

  • Wentzel, Ernest, 1, 56, 59, 61–2, 64, 67
  • Wolpert, Elizabeth (Betty), 31, 113
  • women, 7, 11–13, 39, 100–101, 103–4, 108, 116–17, 125. See also young women
  • The Women’s Press, 32, 109, 111, 114
  • womxn, 8–9, 19n52
  • A Woman’s Place is in the Struggle, 112–13

Y

  • youth
  • definitions of, 4, 6, 11, 56–7, 105
  • (and) masculinity, 7, 12, 53–4, 60–62, 64–5, 69, 89–90
  • (and) violence 6, 12, 35, 50, 53, 55–6, 90, 105, 107
  • voice, 47–8, 100, 118
  • young women
  • liminality in struggle, 7, 11–12, 23, 50, 53, 68–70, 87, 146
  • post-apartheid, 8–9
  • in/visibility, 1–2, 9–13, 50, 58, 61, 64–5, 68, 93
  • (and) youth, 10–12, 50, 59, 70, 87, 90–91, 122–3, 143, 145. See also youth and masculinity
  • (and) women’s organisations, 12–13, 101, 110
  • (and) violence, 67, 79, 87, 94, 99, 101–3, 124–5, 146. See also youth and violence

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