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Stylizing the Self: The Y Generation in Rosebank, Johannesburg. Public Culture. 2004;16:430-452.
Waiting to happen: HIV/AIDS in South Africa: The bigger picture. Lynne Rienner Publishers Boulder, CO; 2004.
Writing the world from an African metropolis. Public culture. 2004;16(3):347-372.
Writing the World from an African Metropolis. Public Culture. 2004;16:347-372.
“You have to change and you don't know how!”: Contesting what it means to be a man in a rural area of South Africa. African Studies. 2004;63:29-49.
Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Posel D, Simpson G, editors. Witwatersrand University Press; 2003.
Louisa Mvemve: A "Little Woman's" Advice to the Public. Feminist Press; 2003.
Necropolitics. Public culture. 2003;15(1):11-40.
The Promotion of Access to and Protection of National Security Information in South Africa. Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. 2003.
War, gender and culture: Mozambican women refugees. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 2003;56:713-724.
Access to Information. In: Woolman S, editor. Constitutional Law of South Africa. 2nd Revised & enlarged edition. Kenwyn, South Africa: Juta Legal and Academic Publishers; 2002. 6. p. 62-1p. to p. 62-24p.
African modes of self-writing. Public culture. 2002;14(1):239-273.
A Commentary on the Colloquium Instituting Gender Equality in Schools: Working in an HIV/AIDS Environment. Agenda. 2002;53:6-10.
A Long Conversation: The Calling of Katie Makanya. Agenda. 2002;54:133-140.
The Promotion of Access to Information Act, Commentary. Siber Ink {CC}; 2002.
Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apartheid. Africa Today. 2001;48:35-47.
On the Postcolony. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2001. (Studies on the history of society and culture).
Problems of Identity, Solidarity and Reconciliation. In: The Aftermath Women in Post-Conflict Transformation . Zed Books; 2001.
Rape in War and Peace: Social Context, Gender, Power and Identity. In: The Aftermath Women in Post-Conflict Transformation. Zed Books; 2001.
Ways of seeing: beyond the new nativism. Introduction. African Studies Review. 2001;44(2):1-14.
At the edge of the world: boundaries, territoriality, and sovereignty in Africa. Public Culture. 2000;12(1):259-284.
De La Postcolonie: Essai Sur L'imagination Politique Dans l'Afrique Contemporaine. Paris: Karthala; 2000. (Les Afriques).
Entre Coups D’État, Élections Reportées et Mouvements Sociaux: Esquisses d’une démocratie à l’africaine. Le Monde Diplomatique. 2000;559:20-21.
On Private Indirect Government. Dakar, Senegal: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa; 2000. (State of literature series).
A propos des écritures africaines de soi. Politique africaine. 2000:16-43.
Rape in war and peace: some thoughts on social context and gender roles. Agenda. 2000;16:41-45.
Senses of Culture: South African Culture Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2000.
Du Gouvernement Privé Indirect. Dakar, Sénégal: Codesria; 1999. (Série Etat de la littérature).
Gender, Culture and Trauma. Mozambican Women War Refugees’ Experiences of War, Dislocation and Survival. International Feminist Magazine. 1999.
Mouvements de Populations, Éclatement des États, Recompositions Géopolitiques: Les frontières mouvantes du continent africain. Le monde diplomatique. 1999:22-23.
The allure of violence: men, race and masculinity on the South African goldmines, 1900Â1950. Journal of Southern African Studies. 1998;24(4):669-693.
‘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. 1998;24(4):695-717.
Negotiating the Past: The Making of Memory in South Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1998.
"We Must Speak for Ourselves": The Rise and Fall of a Public Sphere on the South African GoldMines, 1920 to 1931. Comparative Studies in Society and History. 1998;40(1):71-108.
Women and Apartheid. Collective Trauma and Social Reconstruction. The Way Supplement. 1998;Autumn.
La" chose" et ses doubles dans la caricature camerounaise (The" Thing" and Its Doubles in Cameroonian Caricatures). Cahiers d'études africaines. 1996:143-170.
La Naissance Du Maquis Dans Le Sud-Cameroun, 1920-1960: Histoire Des Usages De La Raison En Colonie. Paris: Karthala; 1996. (Collection "Hommes et sociétés").
Louisa Mvemve: A Woman's Advice to the Public on the Cure of Various Diseases. Kronos. 1996;(23):108-134.
Sex lessons from the post? Agenda. 1996;12(29):79-91.