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Sexual and Reproductive Health And Rights." South African Health Review, no. 2010 (2010): 33-47.
"A useable past: the search for history in chords. Nordik Afrika Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, 2008.
Book Review: Special Issue of Culture, Health and Sexuality." Sexualities 10, no. 2 (2007): 263.
"The Letters of Louisa Mvemve." Africa's hidden histories: everyday literacy and making the self (2006): 78-112.
"Silencing the Present." passages, no. June (2005).
"Controlling Birth: Johannesburg, 1920–1960." South African Historical Journal 50, no. 1 (2004): 170-198.
"Louisa Mvemve: A "Little Woman's" Advice to the Public. Feminist Press, 2003.
A Commentary on the Colloquium Instituting Gender Equality in Schools: Working in an HIV/AIDS Environment." Agenda 53 (2002): 6-10.
"A Long Conversation: The Calling of Katie Makanya." Agenda 54 (2002): 133-140.
"‘A man is a clumsy thing who does not know how to handle a sick person’: aspects of the history of masculinity and race in the shaping of male nursing in South Africa, 1900–1950." Journal of Southern African Studies 24, no. 4 (1998): 695-717.
"Louisa Mvemve: A Woman's Advice to the Public on the Cure of Various Diseases." Kronos, no. 23 (1996): 108-134.
"Sex lessons from the post?" Agenda 12, no. 29 (1996): 79-91.
"Reproductive labors: the politics of women's health in South Africa, 1900-1960. Northwestern University, 1995.