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2023
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How Jacob Zuma Revitalized Feminism in South Africa. Politics & Gender. 2023:1-5.
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Legal Mobilisation Against State Capture. In: State Capture in South Africa: How and why it happened. Wits University Press; 2023.
2022
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Post-apartheid melancholia: negotiating loss and (be)longing in South Africa. Social Dynamics. 2022;48:275-293.
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‘Creature of statute’: Legal bureaucracy and the performance of professionalism in Johannesburg. Critique of Anthropology. 2022;42:419-438.
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Along the Pink Corridor: Histories of Queer Mobility Between Maputo and Johannesburg (Ca. 1900–2020). In: Queer and Trans African Mobilities : Migration, Asylum and Diaspora. Bloomsbury; 2022.
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Heritage and Design: Ten Portraits from Goa. Cambridge University Press; 2022.
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Chapter 1 - Imagining a New World: A Brief History of the South African Feminist Experiment in Institutionalism. In: Feminist Institutionalism in South Africa: Designing for Gender Equality.; 2022.
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On Not Apologising: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and the TRC Hearing into the Mandela United Football Club. In: On Not Apologising: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and the TRC Hearing into the Mandela United Football Club. Bristol University Press; 2022. 9. p. 99-118p.
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Labour Relations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An Epic History of an Anti-Unionism Terrain. South African Review of Sociology. 2022:1-20.
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The Southern Indian Ocean and the Oceanic South. Global Nineteenth-Century Studies. 2022;1:63-72.
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“We maZimba… There Is Nothing That We Cannot Do”: The Work Ethic of Undocumented Zimbabwean Day Labourers in eMalahleni, South Africa. In: Rugunanan P, Xulu-Gama N, editors. Migration in Southern Africa: IMISCOE Regional Reader. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2022. 2. p. 231-245p. (IMISCOE Research Series).
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The earthly community: reflections on the last utopia. Corcoran S, editor. Rotterdam: V2_Publishing; 2022.
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Black Orpheus: Black Internationalism in a Time of Blackness. The Thinker. 2022;91:25-30.
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States of Emergency—The Apartheid Paranoia in South Africa’s Lockdown. Current History. 2022;121:196-198.
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Recognizing LGBTQ+ Faces Beyond the Mauritian Nation-State 1. In: Routledge Handbook of African Popular Culture. Routledge; 2022.
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Pro Bono in South Africa. In: Cummings SL, Silva Fde Sa e, Trubek LG, editors. Global Pro Bono: Causes, Context, and Contestation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2022. 5. p. 535-569p.
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Law, Practice and Politics of Forensic DNA Profiling: Forensic Genetics and their Technolegal Worlds. Taylor & Francis; 2022.
2021
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Radical Stories in the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: Emergent Ecologies’ Challenges to Colonial Narratives and Western Epistemologies. Environmental Humanities. 2021;13:66-92.
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Decolonising Kirstenbosch: confronting the violent past of South Africa’s botanical gardens. Architectural Review. 2021.
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Homeownership, Legal Administration, And The Uncertainties Of Inheritance In South Africa’s Townships: Apartheid’s Legal Shadows. African Affairs. 2021;120:219-241.
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Fluctuating formality: homeownership, inheritance, and the official economy in urban South Africa*. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2021;27(4):18.
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What happened to the theory of African capitalism? Economy and Society. 2021:9-35.
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Documentary government and mathematical identification : On the theoretical significance of African biometric government. In: Dalberto SAwenengo, Banégas R, editors. Identification and Citizenship in Africa: Biometrics, the Documentary State and Bureaucratic Writings of the Self. Routledge; 2021. 4. p. 49-64p.
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Recentring the margins: Theorizing African capitalism after 50 years. Economy and Society. 2021.
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Concrete Oceans: The Dolos, Apartheid Engineering, and the Intertidal Zone. GeoHumanities. 2021;7:44-64.
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The ocean and the city: Spatial forgeries of racial capitalism. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 2021;39(6):02637758211030922.
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« Queering the City »: Politiques de la sexualité et de l’intimité à Lourenço Marques (Mozambique), 1961-1982. Revue d’histoire contemporaine de l’Afrique. 2021:135-157.
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La fabrique de l’association scientifique:. Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales. 2021:119-135.
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Les nouveaux yeux de l’État ? L’introduction de la télésurveillance dans l’espace public à Yaoundé. Cahiers d’etudes africaines. 2021;244:753-776.
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Ways of Seeing Wetness. Wasafiri. 2021;36:37-47.
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Why Care? Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. 2021;107:53-66.
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Reading in Antarctica. Wasafiri. 2021;36:79-86.
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On Water. Wasafiri. 2021;36:1-2.
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Accounts and Drawings from Underground: The East Rand Proprietary Mines Cash Book. 2nd ed. Seagull Books; 2021.
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Legal Aid SA: A Successful Post- Apartheid Institution Supporting the Rule of Law.; 2021. 1. p. 171-187p.
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The emergence of regulatory capitalism in Africa. Economy and Society. 2021;50:100-119.
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Doing postcolonial gender: an approach to justifying rights, resources, and recognition. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. 2021;4(1):13.
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Writing Ocean Worlds: Indian Ocean Fiction in English.. London: Routledge; 2021.
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Out of the dark night: essays on decolonization. Columbia University Press; 2021.
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The Universal Right to Breathe. Critical Inquiry. 2021;47:S58-S62.
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Futures of Life and Futures of Reason. Public Culture. 2021;33:11-33.
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Vigilance: petitions, politics, and the African Christian converts of the nineteenth century. In: Worlding the South. Manchester University Press; 2021. 3. p. 327-345p.
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Chronicling Deaths Foretold:. In: Navaro Y, Biner ZÖzlem, von Bieberstein A, Altuğ S, editors. Reverberations. University of Pennsylvania Press; 2021. 3. p. 33-62p. (Violence Across Time and Space).
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The New Apartheid. Tafelberg; 2021.
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On Pluviality: Reading for Rain in Namwali Serpell’s The Old Drift. Interventions. 2021:1-17.
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Blowing up “the World” in World Anthropologies. American Anthropologist. 2021:aman.13670.
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Intellectual and cultural work in times of austerity: Introduction. Africa. 2021;91:517-531.
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2020
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Chapter 7. Crisis, Work and the Meanings of Mobility on the Zimbabwean-South African Border. In: Noret J, editor. Social im/mobilities in Africa: ethnographic approaches. New York : Oxford: Berghahn Books; 2020.
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‘Zimbabwe is my home’: Citizenship and Belonging for ‘Malawians’ in Post-Independence Urban Zimbabwe. South African Historical Journal. 2020;72:299-320.
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Malawian Migration to Zimbabwe, 1900-1965: Tracing Machona. Springer; 2020.
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Of Sky, Water and Skin: Photographs from a Zanzibari Darkroom. Kronos. 2020;46:266-280.
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Moving still: Bicycles in Ranchhod Oza’s photographs of 1950s Stone Town (Zanzibar). Journal of African Cinemas. 2020;12:191-211.
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Receipt of emotional support among rural South African adults. Ageing & Society. 2020:1-25.
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South Africa’s COVID-19 Tracing Database: Risks and rewards of which doctors should be aware. South African Medical Journal. 2020;110.
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Diving into the Slave Wreck: The São José Paquete d’Africa and Yvette Christiansë’s Imprendehora. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies. 2020:1-15.
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Thinking from the Southern Ocean. In: Sustaining Seas: Oceanic Space and the Politics of Care.; 2020.
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Migration control, temporal irregularity and waiting. In: Jacobsen CM, Karlsen M-A, Khosravi S, editors. Waiting and the temporalities of irregular migration. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge; 2020.
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Brutalisme. Paris: La Découverte; 2020.
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Connected lives: families, households, health and care in South Africa. Mkhwanazi N, Manderson L, editors. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press; 2020.
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Of dreams and nightmares: implementing medical male circumcision in eSwatini (Swaziland). Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute. 2020;90:132-147.
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‘Carpe DM’: Seizing the Afropolitan Day. Current History. 2020;119:194-196.
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Obedient rebellion: nuclear-weapon-free zones and global nuclear order, 1967–2017. Vol DPhil . University of Oxford; 2020.
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Reincarnating Marechera: notes on a speculative archive. Brooklyn, N.Y: Ugly Duckling Presse; 2020.
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The trumpet of Armageddon : South Africa-Zimbabwe special permits and the fear of going back home. Journal of African Languages and Literary Studies. 2020;1:9-26.
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Conflict and care in sexual and reproductive health services for young mothers in urban South Africa. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 2020;22:459-473.
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Writing South Africa’s Prisons into History. In: Westall C, Kelly M, editors. Prison writing and the literary world: imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice. New York: Routledge; 2020. (Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature).
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Ethnographies of Global Policing. Annual Review of Law and Social Science. 2020;16:131-145.
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Stories of migration and belonging. In: Fiddian-Qasmiyeh E, editor. Refuge in a moving world: tracing refugee and migrant journeys across disciplines. London: UCL Press; 2020.
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Genetic afterlives: Black Jewish indigeneity in South Africa. Durham: Duke University Press; 2020.
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A Cowrie’s Life: The São Bento and Transoceanic Trade in the Sixteenth Century. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies. 2020;6:237-257.
2019
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Oedipality and oedipal complexes reconsidered: On the incest taboo as key to the universality of the human condition. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 2019;100:7-31.
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Beyond Psychotherapy: On Becoming a (Radical) Psychoanalyst. Routledge; 2019.
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Sexuality, Esoteric Energies, and the Subtleties of Transmutation Versus Transformation. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies. 2019;38:166-184.
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Recognising the family house: a problem of urban custom in South Africa. South African Journal on Human Rights. 2019;35:147-168.
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Lineaments of Biopower: The Bureaucratic and Technological Paradoxes of Aadhaar. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 2019;42(3):5.
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The global ambitions of the biometric anti-bank : Net1, lockin and the technologies of African financialization. International Review of Applied Economics. 2019.
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Reform in the contract state: Embedded directions in public procurement regulation in South Africa. Development Southern Africa. 2019;36:537-554.
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New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent. Myriad Editions; 2019.
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Recompositions in the Subaltern sea: geo-graphy as errantry. In: Jazeel T, Legg S, editors. Subaltern Geographies: Subaltern Studies, space, and the geographical imagination. University of Georgia Press; 2019.
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Keywords in radical geography: Antipode at 50. Collective AEditorial, editor. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom ; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell for the Antipode Foundation Ltd; 2019.
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Pluripotent trajectories: public oncology in Rwanda. BioSocieties. 2019.
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Yo-yo culture: thinking South Africa after Marikana. Social Dynamics. 2019;45:175-182.
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Navigating the African Archive–A Conversation between Tamar Garb and Hlonipha Mokoena. Critical Arts. 2019;33:40-51.
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African Anthropological Practice in the "Era of Aid": Towards a Critique of Disciplinary Canons. In: Grinker RRichard, Lubkemann SC, Steiner CB, Goncalves E, editors. A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa. John Wiley & Sons; 2019. 4. p. 415-438p.
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Chick-lit in a time of African cosmopolitanism. Feminist Theory. 2019;20:123-132.
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The substance of style: Reading Lesley Lokko. Feminist Theory. 2019;20:141-153.
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Balcony, Shutter, Door. Vienna Working Papers in Ethnography. 2019.
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Fatima Meer: Voices of Liberation. IPG-ACADEMIC; 2019.
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Imperialism Above and Below the Water Line: Making Space Up (and Down) in a Colonial Port City. Interventions. 2019:1-13.
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The work of the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance. Mental Health Nursing Journal. 2019;39(2).
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Decolonisation in Universities: The politics of knowledge. NYU Press; 2019.
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Laying the Table: the role of business in establishing competition law and policy in South Africa. International Review of Applied Economics. 2019;33:119-133.
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Competition and Regulation for Inclusive Growth in Southern Africa. Klaaren J, Roberts S, Valodia I, editors. Jacana; 2019.
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Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects. Wellcome Open Research. 2019;4:137.
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Ways of Knowing Cities. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture; 2019.
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Antarctica and Africa: Narrating alternate futures. Polar Record. 2019;55:347-350.
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Undocumented Zimbabweans in South Africa: Working in a Constant Fear of Arrest and Deportation. Labour, Capital and Society / Travail, capital et société. 2019;49:25.
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Purger l’Afrique du désir d’Europe. Le Debat. 2019;n° 205:100-107.
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Future Knowledges and Their Implications for the Decolonisation Project. In: Jansen J, editor. Decolonisation in Universities: The politics of knowledge. NYU Press; 2019. 2. p. 239-254p.
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Zuluness on Trial: Re-Reading John W. Colenso’s 1874 Langalibalele and the Amahlubi Tribe: Being Remarks Upon the Official Record. The Journal of African History. 2019;60:67-85.
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Zuluness on Trial: Re-Reading John W. Colenso's 1874 Langalibalele and the Amahlubi Tribe: Being Remarks Upon the Official Record. The Journal of African History. 2019;60:67-85.
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Tele-evidence-On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence. Critical Studies. 2019:19.
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The Real Economy: Essays in Ethnographic Theory. HAU; 2019.
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Social Im/mobilities in Africa: Ethnographic Approaches. Berghahn Books; 2019.
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Crisis work and the meanings of mobility. In: Noret J, editor. Social Im/mobilities in Africa: Ethnographic Approaches. Berghahn Books; 2019.
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Afterword: the shock of the new old. Social Dynamics. 2019;45:280-285.
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Pluvial Time, Ocean Ontologies and the Heterochronicity of the Present. English Studies in Africa. 2019;62:28-39.
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Acts of Transgression: Contemporary Live Art in South Africa. NYU Press; 2019.
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Measures of future health, from the nonhuman to the planetary. Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2019;6.
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From post-traumatic stress disorder to absolute dependence in an intensive care unit: reflections on a clinical account. Medical Humanities. 2019;45:37-44.
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One Day in Bethlehem. Jonathan Ball Publishers; 2019.
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“It’s got its own life, and you can’t contain it”: A qualitative study of patient and health professional experiences of diabetes care. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2019.
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The Lottering connection: Revisiting the 'discovery' of Mapungubwe. The South African Archaeological Bulletin. 2019;75:101-110.
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The Alkalinity of Bottled Water. Braamfontein: Botsotso Publishing; 2019.
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\#The Total Shutdown: Disturbing Observations and Tongues of Their Mothers. In: Busby M, editor. New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent. Myriad Editions; 2019. 2. p. 200-224p.
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Black Women Poets and Their Books as Contributions to the Agenda of Feminism. In: Xaba M, editor. Our Words, Our Worlds: Writing on Black South African Women Poets, 2000-2018. UKZN Press; 2019. 1. p. 15-61p.
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2018
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État documentaire et identification mathématique : la dimension théorique du gouvernement biométrique africain. Politique africaine. 2018;n° 152:31-49.
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État documentaire et identification mathématique : la dimension théorique du gouvernement biométrique africain. Politique Africaine. 2018;(152):31-48.
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Chapter 10 Hopeless entanglement : The short history of the academic humanities in South Africa. In: Ahlburg DA, editor. The {Changing} {Face} of {Higher} {Education} : {Is} {There} an {International} {Crisis} in the {Humanities}?; 2018. 1. p. 175-196p.
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3. Mysterious Moves of Revolution: Spectres of Black Power, Futures of Postcoloniality. In: Watson JKim, editor. The postcolonial contemporary: political imaginaries for the global present. New York: Fordham University Press; 2018.
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Commentary on “From Exploitation to Expropriation: Geographies of Racialization in Historic Capitalism”. Economic Geography. 2018;94:18-22.
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3. Mysterious Moves of Revolution: Spectres of Black Power, Futures of Postcoloniality. In: Watson JKim, editor. The postcolonial contemporary: political imaginaries for the global present. New York: Fordham University Press; 2018.
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Portuguese Decolonization in the Indian Ocean World: History and Ethnography. London: Bloomsbury Publishing; 2018.
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Reflections on a field across time and space: the emergent medical and health humanities in South Africa. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:263-269.
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Biomedicine and the humanities: growing pains. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:230-238.
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Ghosts in the Health Machine: Visits from the Dead in Hospital. Medicine Anthropology Theory (MAT). 2018;5(1).
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The Constitutionalist Concept of Justice L Ackermann: Evolution by revolution. In: Bohler-Muller N, Cosser M, Pienaar G, editors. Making the Road by Walking: The Evolution of the South African Constitution. Pretoria, South Africa: Pretoria University Law Press; 2018. 2. p. 27-43p.
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My Vote Counts and the Transparency of Political Party Funding in South Africa. Law, Democracy, & Development. 2018;22:1-11.
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Beyond the lab: Eh!woza and knowing tuberculosis. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:285-292.
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Deglobalization. Esprit. 2018;December:86-94.
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La démondialisation. Esprit. 2018;Décembre:86-94.
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‘The Black House’, or How the Zulus Became Jews. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2018;44:401-411.
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Inclusion, access and social justice: the rhizomic evolution of a field across a continent. Medical Humanities. 2018;44:218-220.
2017
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Police in Africa: The Street Level View. Beek J, Göpfert M, Owen O, Steinberg J, editors. S.l.: Oxford University Press; 2017.
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Confronting African Histories of Technology A Conversation with Keith Breckenridge and Gabrielle Hecht. Radical History Review. 2017;(127):87-102.
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Three Moments of Stuart Hall in South Africa: Postcolonial-Postsocialist Marxisms of the Future. Critical Sociology. 2017;43:831-845.
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Other geographies: the influences of Michael Watts. Chari S, editor. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley; 2017.
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The Blues and the Damned: (Black) life-that-survives capital and biopolitics. Critical African Studies. 2017;9:152-173.
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Recognizing the Full Costs of Care? Compensation for Families in South Africa’s Silicosis Class Action. Social & Legal Studies. 2017:0964663917739455.
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Dressing Up in 17th Century Goa. In: Visualizing Portuguese Power: The Political Uses of Images in Portugal and its Overseas Empire (16th-18th C). Berlin: Diaphanes Press; 2017.
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From Prohibited Immigrants to Citizens: The Origins of Citizenship and Nationality in South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: UCT Press; 2017.
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Towards republican citizenship : a reflection on the jurisprudence of former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo. Southern African Public Law. 2017;32:1-13.
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Between the 'traditional' and the theatrical: Forms and performances of healing depression in South Africa in Applied Theatre. In: Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing.; 2017.
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Young families: gender, sexuality and care. Mkhwanazi N, Bhana D, editors. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press; 2017.
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Young families: gender, sexuality and care. Mkhwanazi N, Bhana D, editors. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press; 2017.
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Kwaito: The Revolution Was Not Televised; It Announced Itself in Song. In: Kareem E, Carin K, Laura R, editors. Assuming {Boycott}: {Resistance}, {Agency} and {Cultural} {Production}. OR Books; 2017.
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The Rickshaw Puller and the Zulu Policeman: Zulu Men, Work, and Clothing in Colonial Natal. Critical Arts. 2017;31:123-141.
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Nollywood Portraits: A Radical Beauty. Skira; 2017.
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The Soweto Uprising, by Noor Nieftagodien. Journal of Contemporary African Studies . 2017;32(2).
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2016
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Seven Questions for Kleinian Psychology. Psychoanalytic Psychology. 2016:No Pagination Specified.
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Radical Psychoanalysis: An essay on free-associative praxis. London ; New York: Routledge; 2016.
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Accidental Neoliberalism and the Performance of Management: Hierarchies in Export Agriculture on the Zimbabwean-South African Border. The Journal of Development Studies. 2016;52:561-575.
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The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing. Bradford B, Jauregui B, Loader I, Steinberg J, editors. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd; 2016.
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African Progressivism, Land and Law : Rereading Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa. In: Peterson B, Willan B, Remmington J, editors. Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa : Past and present. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; 2016.
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Trans-Area Studies and the perils of geographical ‘world-writing’. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 2016;34:791-798.
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Exile in Mauritius: Colonial Violence and Indian Ocean Archives. Critical Arts. 2016;30:282-294.
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Exile in Mauritius: Colonial Violence and Indian Ocean Archives. Critical Arts. 2016;30:282-294.
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Visuality and Diasporic Dynamism: Goans in Mozambique and Zanzibar. African Studies. 2016;75:257-277.
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Critical Thoughts on Keywords in Gender and History: An Introduction. Gender & History. 2016;28:299-306.
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(Dis)empowered whiteness: un-whitely spaces and the production of the good white home. Anthropology Southern Africa. 2016;39:46-57.
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Darwin's hunch: science, race and the search for human origins. Johannesburg: Jacana Media; 2016.
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Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa. Hertz B-S, Smigiel F, Willsdon D, editors. San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; 2016.
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Decolonizing the university: New directions. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. 2016;15:29-45.
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The society of enmity. Radical Philosophy. 2016.
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Critica raţiunii negre. Cluj-Napoca, Romania: IDEA Design & Print; 2016.
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Politiques de l'inimitié. Paris: La Découverte; 2016.
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Ausgang aus der langen Nacht: Versuch über ein entkolonisiertes Afrika. Suhrkamp Verlag; 2016.
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The Afterlife of Words: Magema Fuze, Bilingual Print Journalism and the Making of a Self-Archive. In: Peterson D, Newell S, Hunter E, editors. African {Print} {Cultures}: {Newspapers} and {Their} {Publics} in the {Twentieth} {Century}. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press; 2016. 3. p. 361-388p.
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‘Knobkerrie’: Some Preliminary Notes on the Transformation of a Weapon into a Swagger Stick, or Sometimes a Stick is Not Just a Stick. In: Hamilton C, Leibhammer N, editors. Tribing and {Untribing} the {Archive}: {Set}. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press; 2016.
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The Policeman, Reconsidered. Interventions. 2016;18:800-805.
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Johnny Fingo: war as work on the Eastern Cape Frontier. Kronos. 2016;42:214-231.
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Black Diamonds in the Rough.; 2016.
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Capacity building for self-regulation of the Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) sector: A policy paradigm shift aligned with development outcomes and a pro-poor approach. The Extractive Industries and Society. 2016;3:653-658.
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Contested Space and Citizenship in Grahamstown, South Africa. Journal of Asian and African Studies. 2016;53(1):20-33.
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Relating to and Through Land: an Ecology of Relations in Thomas Mofolo’s Chaka. In: Singh JG, Kim DD, editors. The {Postcolonial} {World}. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge; 2016.
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How Well Does Theory Travel? David Garland in the Global South. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice. 2016;55:514-531.
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The Vertiginous Power of Decisions: Working through a Paradox about Forced Migration. Public Culture. 2016;28:139-160.
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Insecurity in South African Social Security: An Examination of Social Grant Deductions, Cancellations, and Waiting. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2016;42:965-982.
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Unintended complicities: preventing violence against women in South Africa. Gender & Development. 2016;24:291-306.
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Democracy's Infrastructure: Techno-Politics and Protest After Apartheid. Princeton: Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology; 2016.
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The Bohemian on a Pin. Novel. 2016;49:175-178.
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Ecologies of blood in Johannesburg vampire fiction. Safundi. 2016;17:384-406.
2015
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The Pre-history of South African ‘Neo-Liberalism’: The Rise and Fall of Co-operative Farming on the Highveld. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2015;41:1239-1254.
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Conspicuous disease: The surveillance of silicosis in South Africa, 1910-1970. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2015;58:15-22.
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Hopeless Entanglement: The Short History of the Academic Humanities in South Africa. American Historical Review. 2015;120(4):1253-1266.
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African Extraction, Indian Ocean Critique. South Atlantic Quarterly. 2015;114:83-100.
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Changing Childhoods in the Cape Colony: Dutch Reformed Church Evangelicalism and Colonial Childhood, 1860-1895. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2015.
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Babies of the Empire: Science, Nation, and Truby King's Mothercraft in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa. In: Children, Childhood and Youth in the British World. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2015. 5. p. 59-73p. (Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood).
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Facts about Ourselves: Negotiating Sexual Knowledge in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa. Kronos. 2015;41:199-219.
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Consuming the Coast: Mid-Century Communications of Port Tourism in the Southern African Indian Ocean. Comunicação Mídia e Consumo. 2015;12(35):149-170.
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Futures, Fakes and Discourses of the Gigantic and Miniature in ‘The World’ Islands, Dubai. Island Studies Journal. 2015;10(2):181-196.
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Autoethnographic Interventions and ‘Intimate Exposures’ in Ricardo Rangel's Portuguese Mozambique . Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies. 2015;29(Supplement 1):166-181.
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Decolonization and (Dis)Possession in Lusophone Africa. In: Mobility Makes States: Migration and Power in Africa. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; 2015.
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Mesmer & the Artificial Tide. In: Rattle Tales 3.; 2015.
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Civil Government Lawyers in South Africa. New York Law School Law Review. 2015;60:365-377.
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Transformation of the Judicial System in South Africa, 2012-2013. George Washington international Law Review. 2015;47:481-508.
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The Judicial Role in Defining National Security and Access to Information in South Africa. Democracy and Security. 2015;11:275-297.
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The South African ‘Secrecy Act’: Democracy Put to the Test. Verfassung und Recht in Übersee VRÜ. 2015;48:284-303.
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African corporate lawyering and globalization. International Journal of the Legal Profession. 2015;22:226-242.
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Human Rights: Legal Aspects. In: Wright JD, editor. International {Encyclopedia} of the {Social} {Sciences} ({Second} {Edition}). Oxford: Elsevier; 2015. 3. p. 375-379p.
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From Imperial Subjects to Global South Partners: South Africa, India, and the Politics of Multilateralism. In: Competing Visions of India in World Politics: India's Rise Beyond the West. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2015. 7. p. 79-93p.
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The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia. In: Foreign Policy Breakthroughs: Cases in Successful Diplomacy. New York: Oxford University Press; 2015. 4. p. 47-71p.
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Moments of Conceptual Potential: Frantz Fanon, the postcolony, and “nonwar communities”. Politics, Groups, and Identities. 2015;3(2).
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Dreaming the Post-Colony: Achille Mbembe’s On the Postcolony . Journal of Asian and African Studies. 2015;51(6).
2014
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Legislating Religious Freedom: An Example of Muslim Marriages in South Africa. Maryland Journal of International Law. 2014;29:505.
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The sociality of the wage: money rhythms, wealth circulation, and the problem with cash on the Zimbabwean-South African border. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2014;20:113-130.
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Transcending the Economic. Africa. 2014;84(1):142-145.
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Marikana and the limits of biopolitics: themes in the recent scholarship of South African mining. Africa. 2014;84(1):151-161.
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Biometric State: The Global Politics of Identification and Surveillance in South Africa, 1850 to the Present. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2014.
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The Book of Life: The South African Population Register and the Invention of Racial Descent, 1950–1980. Kronos. 2014;40:225-240.
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The Politics of the Parallel Archive: Digital Imperialism and the Future of Record-Keeping in the Age of Digital Reproduction. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2014;40(3):499-519.
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The Civil Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa. In: Khan F, Schreier T, editors. Refugee {Law} in {South} {Africa}. Juta and Company Ltd; 2014.
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The Jam and Matchsticks Problem: Working-Class Girlhood in Late Nineteenth-Century Cape Town. In: Colonial Girlhood in Literature, Culture and History, 1840-1950. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2014. 1. p. 124-140p. (Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture).
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“Capture the children”: Writing Children into the South African War, 1899-1902. The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth. 2014;7:355-376.
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Rationing healthcare in South Africa : renal replacement therapy - a case in point : correspondence. South African Medical Journal. 2014;104:593.
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The Relic State: St Francis Xavier and the Politics of Ritual in Portuguese India. Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2014.
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Some (Not So) Lost Aquatic Traditions: Goans Going Fishing in the Indian Ocean. Interventions. 2014;16(6):854-876.
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Frozen Vodka and White Skin in Tourist Goa. In: Tourism and the Power of Otherness: Seductions of Difference. Bristol: Channel View Publications; 2014.
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Human Rights & South African Constitutionalism: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Debates over the past Twenty Years. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies. 2014;38:137-153.
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Current Demographics in Large Corporate Law Firms in South Africa. African Journal of Legal Studies. 2014;7:587-594.
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Chapter 1: Rules Concerning Nationality and Relevance of Nationality. In: Murray C, Kirkby C, editors. South Africa. The Netherlands: Kluwer Wolters; 2014. 1. p. 195-198p. (Constitutional Law in the International Encyclopedia of Laws).
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Chapter 5: Legal Position of Foreign Nationals. In: Murray C, Kirkby C, editors. South Africa. The Netherlands: Kluwer Wolters; 2014. 2. p. 278-280p. (Constitutional Law in the International Encyclopedia of Laws).
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Decoloniality of a special type: solidarity and its potential meanings in South African literature, during and after the Cold War. Journal of Postcolonial Writing. 2014;50:466-477.
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Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press; 2014.
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Mourning Mandela. Transition. 2014:167-171.
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Review of Piero Gleijeses, 'Visions of Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991'. The American Historical Review. 2014;119:1638-1641.
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The missing links: A South African perspective on the theories of health in drama therapy. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 2014;41:302-306.
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Crítica de la razón negra. Buenos Aires: Futuro Anterior; 2014.
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Mandela’s Mortality. In: Barnard R, editor. The Cambridge companion to Nelson Mandela. Cambridge University Press; 2014. 2. p. 267-290p.
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No Homelike Place: The Lesson of History in Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World. Contemporary Literature. 2014;55:58-88.
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A Nation Writing Rape. Novel. 2014;47:330-333.
2013
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Into Sleep. London: rb&hArts; 2013.
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Introduction : Private lives and public cultures in South Africa. Cultural Studies. 2013;27:307-332.
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“Unto Children’s Children”: Clerical families and childrearing advice in the Cape Colony. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 2013;14.
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“faded flowers?” Children in the Concentration Camps. In: The War at Home: Women and Families in the Anglo-Boer War. Cape Town: Tafelberg; 2013. 1. p. 143-167p.
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Asylum and refugees. In: Tushnet M, Fleiner T, Saunders C, editors. Routledge {Handbook} of {Constitutional} {Law}. Routledge; 2013. 4. p. 415-425p.
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Transnational Networks and Regional Solidarity: The Case of the Central African Federation, 1953–1963. African Studies. 2013;72:155-175.
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Audience Empowerment and the Politics of Representation in Two Radio Talk Shows in Post-Apartheid South Africa. In: The Media, Political Participation and Empowerment. London: Routledge; 2013.
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The Human Right to Information and Transparency. In: Bianchi A, Peters A, editors. Transparency in {International} {Law}. Cambridge University Press; 2013. 2. p. 223-238p.
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Crime, Art and Public Culture. Cultural Studies. 2013;27:357-378.
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Sufi narratives of intimacy: Ibn ‘Arabī, gender and sexuality. Social Dynamics. 2013;39:144-146.
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The Indian Ocean during the Cold War: Thinking through a Critical Geography. History Compass. 2013;11:524-530.
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Between a Moment and an Era: The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung. In: The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires: Reactions to Colonialism. Vol IV. Farnham: Ashgate; 2013. 3. p. 377-418p. (The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires; vol IV).
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Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive. In: Gabaccia DR, Maynes MJo, editors. Gender History Across Epistemologies. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; 2013. 1. p. 181-197p.
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Beyond analogy: bare life in the West Bank. Postcolonial Studies. 2013;16:374-387.
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Critique de la raison nègre. Paris: LA DECOUVERTE; 2013.
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L'esclave, figure de l'anti-musée ? Africultures. 2013;n° 91:38-42.
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Frantz Fanon’s Oeuvres: A Metamorphic Thought. Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art. 2013;2013:8-17.
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Frankreich provinzialisieren?. In: Jenseits des Eurozentrismus: Postkoloniale Perspektiven in den Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag; 2013. 2. p. 224-263p.
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Wound, Surface, Skin. Cultural Studies. 2013;27:418-437.
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Intimate Partner Violence in Post Apartheid South Africa: Psychoanalytic Insights and Dilemmas. In: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa: contexts, theories and applications. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; 2013.
2012
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14 No Will to Know: The Rise and Fall of African Civil Registration in Twentieth-Century South Africa. In: Proceedings of the British Academy. Vol 182. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2012. 3. p. 357-383p.
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Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. Oxford University Press; 2012.
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Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; 2012.
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Romancing the Colonial on Ilha de Mozambique. In: Emotion in Motion: Tourism, Affect and Transformation. Farnham: Ashgate; 2012. 2. p. 247-266p.
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Monsoon fever. Social Dynamics. 2012;38:516-527.
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Judicious Transparency. In: Woolman S, Bilchitz D, editors. Is this {Seat} {Taken}?: {Conversations} at the {Bar}, the {Bench} and the {Academy} about the {South} {African} {Constitution}. Pretoria University Law Press; 2012. 4. p. 423-436p.
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Support for Children: Social Services and Social Security. In: Child Health for All. 5th ed. Cape Town: Oxford University Press; 2012.
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Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive. Gender & History. 2012;24:701-717.
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Aftermath. In: The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Imperial Histories. Farnham: Ashgate; 2012. 6. p. 601-615p.
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The Story of O. Transition. 2012:117-129.
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Singing classes for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 2012;12.
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At the centre of the knot. Social Dynamics. 2012;38:8-14.
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Pensare oltre. Perchè è utile la prospettiva postcoloniale. Aut aut. 2012:89-135.
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necropolÍtica, una revisión crÍtica. In: estética y violencia: necropolÍtica, militarización y vidas lloradas. Mexico City: {MUAC}; 2012. 1. p. 130-139p.
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Metamorphic Thought: The Works of Frantz Fanon. African Studies. 2012;71:19-28.
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violencia, re-composición, superficie: cultura visual en johannesburgo. In: estética y violencia: necropolÍtica, militarización y vidas lloradas. Mexico City: {MUAC}; 2012.
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The humanities unplugged. Social Dynamics. 2012;38:20-25.
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The Rise of the Surface: Theorising New Directions for Reading and Criticism in South Africa. In: Print, Text and Book Cultures in South Africa. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; 2012. 4. p. 408-421p.
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Registration and Recognition: the Infrastructure of Personhood in World History. In: Registration and Recognition: Documenting the person in World History. Oxford University Press; 2012. 1. p. 1-38p.
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The Art of Evasion: Writing and the State in J.M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K. Journal of Literary Studies. 2012;28:55-76.
2011
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Capitaliser sur les pauvres: les enjeux de l’adoption de services financiers biométriques au Nigeria. In: Ceyhan A, Piazza P, editors. L’identification Biométrique: Champs, Acteurs, Enjeux Et Controverses. Paris: Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme; 2011.
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Special Rights in Property: Why Modern African Economies are Dependent on Mineral Resources. In: Bayly CA, Rao V, Szreter S, Woolcock M, editors. History, Historians and Development Policy: A Necessary Dialogue. Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2011.
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Gandhi's Progressive Disillusionment: Thumbs, Fingers, and the Rejection of Scientific Modernism in Hind Swaraj. Public Culture. 2011;23(2):331-348.
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Saving the Child to Save the Nation: Poverty, Whiteness and Childhood in the Cape Colony, c.1870–1895. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2011;37:229-245.
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‘Onschuldig vermaak’: The Dutch Reformed Church and Children's Leisure Time in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony. South African Historical Journal. 2011;63:495-513.
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“Education for Every Son and Daughter of South Africa”: Race, Class, and the Compulsory Education Debate in the Cape Colony. In: Mass Education and the Limits of State Building, c.1870-1930. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2011. 2. p. 261-282p.
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Friction and Fragments: Local Cosmopolitanism in Postcolonial Mozambique. In: Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural Studies. New York and Amsterdam: Rodopi; 2011. (Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature).
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'Going for a Sunday Drive': Angolan Decolonization, Learning Whiteness and the Portuguese Diaspora of South Africa. In: Narrating the Portuguese Diaspora: Piecing Things Together. New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang; 2011. 1. p. 135-152p. (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures).
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Gandhi and the Goa question. Public Culture. 2011;23:321-330.
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Talking to the Polls: Power, Time and the Politics of Representation in Two South African Radio Talk Shows. African Studies. 2011;70:437-454.
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Public Interest Litigation in South Africa: Special Issue Introduction. South African Journal on Human Rights. 2011;27:1-7.
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Citizenship, xenophobic violence and law's dark side. In: Landau L, editor. Exorcising the {Demons} {Within}: {Xenophobia}, {Violence}, and {Statecraft} in {Contemporary} {South} {Africa}. Wits University Press; 2011. 1. p. 135-149p.
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A delicate dialogue: Courts, the executive and social policy in South Africa. In: Plaatjies D, editor. Future inheritance: building state capacity in democratic {South} {Africa}. Auckland Park , South Africa: Jacana Media; 2011. 1. p. 118-130p.
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Religion and Revival in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Focus. 2011:39-46.
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Decolonization of a Special Type: Rethinking Cold War History in Southern Africa. Kronos. 2011:6-11.
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Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis in the Colonies: The Interwar Politics of Race, Culture, and Multiracial Legal Status in British Africa. Law and History Review. 2011;29:497-522.
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Do colonial people exist? Rethinking ethno-genesis and peoplehood through the longue durée in south-east central Africa. Social History. 2011;36:169-191.
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Locating Hannah Arendt within Postcolonial Thought: A Prospectus. College Literature. 2011;38:95-114.
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Stranger at Home: The Praise Poet in Apartheid South Africa. Witwatersrand University Press; 2011.
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Penny Siopis’s scripted bodies and the limits of alterity. Social Dynamics. 2011;37:289-298.
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Self Styling. In: Global Visual Cultures: An Anthology. Wiley-Blackwell; 2011.
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The Invisible City: Surfaces and Underneaths in Ivan Vladislavić's 'Portrait with Keys'. In: Marginal Spaces: Reading Ivan Vladislavić. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; 2011.
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Photography and the Archive: 15th ACASA Triennial Conference, 2011. African Arts. 2011;44:1-9.
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Framing the Debate on Race: Global Historiography and Local Flavour in Berni Searle's Colour Me Series. Image & Text: A Journal for Design. 2011:120-136.
2010
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The world's first biometric money: Ghana's e-Zwich and the contemporary influence of South African biometrics. Africa: The Journal of the International African Institute. 2010;80(4):642-662.
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“The Right Kind of Ambition”: Discourses of Femininity at the Huguenot Seminary and College, 1895-1910. In: Girlhood: A Global History. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press; 2010. 2. p. 234-249p. (Childhood Studies).
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Discourses of Incorruptibility: of blood, smell and skin in Portuguese India. Ler História. 2010;58.
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'Signs of Wonder': The Postmorten Travels of Francis Xavier in the Indian Ocean World. In: Indian Ocean Studies: Cultural, Social, and Political Perspectives. London: Routledge; 2010. 1. p. 197-228p. (Routledge Indian Ocean Series).
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“I thought you were one of those modern girls from Mumbai”: Gender, reflexivity, and encounters of Indian-ness in the field. Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume. 2010;2.
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Eyes across the Water: navigating the Indian Ocean. Gupta P, Hofmeyr I, Pearson MNaylor, editors. Pretoria: Unisa Press; 2010.
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The Nicholson Judgment: An Exercise in Law and Politics. Journal of African Law. 2010;54:143-155.
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Viewed from the Past, the Future of South African Citizenship. African Studies. 2010;69:385-401.
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Constitutional citizenship in South Africa. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 2010;8:94-110.
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Public Faith and the Politics of Faith: A Review Essay. Journal for the Study of Religion. 2010;23:5-16.
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Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives. Ohio University Press; 2010.
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Children in the Archives: Epistolary Evidence, Youth Agency, and the Social Meanings of “Coming of Age” in Interwar Nyasaland. Journal of Family History. 2010;35:25-47.
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Between a Moment and an Era: The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung. In: Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press; 2010. 1. p. 1-43p.
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Tricontinentalism in Question: The Cold War Politics of Alex La Guma and the African National Congress. In: Making a World after Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press; 2010. 2. p. 266-287p.
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Malawian Literature after Banda and in the Age of AIDS: A Conversation with Steve Chimombo. Research in African Literatures. 2010;41:33-48.
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Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease - a randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation. BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 2010;10:41.
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Sortir de la grande nuit: essai sur l'Afrique décolonisée. Paris: Editions La Découverte; 2010.
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Touch, Pause, Engage: Exploring the heart of South African rugby. Cape Town: Jonathan Ball; 2010.
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An unrecoverable strangeness: some reflections on selfhood and otherness in South African art. Critical Arts. 2010;24:457-466.
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Memory, Migrancy and Modernity in MG Vassanji’s The Gunny Sack and The Book of Secrets’. Eyes Across the Water: Navigating the Indian Ocean. 2010:140-154.
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Sexual and Reproductive Health And Rights. South African Health Review. 2010;(2010):33-47.
2009
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Thabo Mbeki: The Dream Deferred. Jonathan Ball Publishers {SA}; 2009.
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A Voyage of Convalescence: Richard Burton and the Imperial Ills of Portuguese India. South African Historical Journal. 2009;61:802-816.
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The Disquieting of History Portuguese (De) colonization and Goan Migration in the Indian Ocean. Journal of Asian and African Studies. 2009;44:19-47.
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Goa, the Internal ‘Exotic’ in South Asia: Discourses of Colonialism and Tourism. In: Reading the Exotic: South Asia and its Others. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press; 2009.
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Open justice and beyond : Independent Newspapers v Minister for intelligence Services in re Masetlha. South African Law Journal. 2009;126:24-38.
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Dominant Democracy in South Africa? A response to Choudry. Constitutional Court Review. 2009;2:87-96.
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Introducing the Gauteng Scrutiny of Subordinate Legislation Act. South African Journal on Human Rights. 2009;25:161-173.
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At the Rendezvous of Decolonization. Interventions. 2009;11:81-93.
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Sovereignty, Neoliberalism, and the Postdiasporic Politics of Globalization: A Conversation about South Africa with Patrick Bond, Ashwin Desai, and Molefi Mafereka ka Ndlovu. Radical History Review. 2009;2009:143-161.
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At Risk: Writing on and over the Edge of Souh Africa. McGregor L, Nuttall S, editors. Jonathan Ball Publishers; 2009.
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Load-Shedding: Writing on and over the edge of South Africa. Jonathan Ball Publishing; 2009.
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On Photography, Proximity, and Indifference. Art South Africa. 2009;8:9.
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Entanglement: Literary and Cultural Reflections on Post-apartheid. Witwatersrand University Press; 2009.
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The Life of the Corpse: Framing Reflections and Questions. African Studies. 2009;68:299-309.
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Introduction: The Story of the Voyage. South African Historical Journal. 2009;61:673-679.
2008
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Le politique par le bas en Afrique noire. KARTHALA Editions; 2008.
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The Elusive Panopticon: The HANIS Project and the Politics of Standards in South Africa. In: Bennett C, Lyon D, editors. Playing the ID card: Surveillance, security and identity in global perspective. London: Routledge; 2008. 3. p. 39-56p.
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Power without Knowledge: Three Nineteenth Century Colonialisms in South Africa. Journal of Natal and Zulu History. 2008;26:2-30.
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A useable past: the search for history in chords. Nordik Afrika Institute, Uppsala, Sweden; 2008.
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The development reader. Chari S, Corbridge S, editors. London ; New York: Routledge; 2008.
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Le futur de la nostalgie, ou rumination sur les ruines. Ecologie & politique. 2008;N°37:87-90.
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An Unsuitable Girl. In: Load Shedding. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball; 2008.
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Talking a New Talk: A Legislative History of the Refugees Act 130 of 1998. In: Handmaker J, de la Hunt LAnne, Klaaren J, editors. Advancing {Refugee} {Protection} in {South} {Africa}. Berghahn Books; 2008. 4. p. 47-60p.
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Refugee Status Determination Procedures in South African Law. In: Handmaker J, de la Hunt LAnne, Klaaren J, editors. Advancing {Refugee} {Protection} in {South} {Africa}. Berghahn Books; 2008. 6. p. 61-86p.
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Movement and Residence. In: Woolman S, editor. Constitutional Law of South Africa. 2nd Revised & enlarged edition. Kenwyn, South Africa: Juta Legal and Academic Publishers; 2008. 6. p. 66-1p. to p. 66-13p.
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‘Causes’ versus ‘Conditions’: Imperial Sovereignty, Postcolonial Violence and the recent Re-Emergence of Arendtian Political Thought in African Studies. South African Historical Journal. 2008;60:124-146.
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About Beauty. Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art. 2008;22:136-145.
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Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis. Durham: Duke University Press; 2008.
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I Love You, I Hate You. In: Load Shedding. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball; 2008.
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Introduction: Afropolis. In: Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press; 2008. 1. p. 1-36p. (Public Culture).
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Stylizing the Self. In: Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press; 2008. (Public Culture).
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Literary City. In: Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press; 2008. 1. p. 195-220p. (Public Culture).
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The Fred de Vries Interviews: From Abdullah to Zille. Witwatersrand University Press; 2008.
2007
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Fighting for a White South Africa: White working-class racism and the 1922 Rand Revolt The Rand Revolt: The 1922 Insurrection and Racial Killing in South Africa, Jeremy Krikler: book review. South African Historical Journal. 2007;57:228-243.
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Book Review: Special Issue of Culture, Health and Sexuality. Sexualities. 2007;10(2):263.
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Mapping Portuguese Decolonisation in the Indian Ocean: A Research Agenda. South African Historical Journal. 2007;57:93-112.
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The art of health. Breathe:. 2007;4(2):140-7.
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Institutional Transformation and the Choice Against Vetting in South Africa’s Transition. In: Mayer-Rieckh A, De Greiff P, editors. Justice as {Prevention}: {Vetting} {Public} {Employees} in {Transitional} {Societies}. Social Science Research Council; 2007. 1. p. 146-179p.
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Under What Conditions? Social Security for Children in South Africa. In: Notes on Social Protection Initiatives for Children, Women and Families. New York: The New School and {UNICEF}; 2007.
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Support for Children: Social Services and Social Security. In: Child Health for All. 4th ed. Cape Town: Oxford University Press; 2007. 2. p. 258-265p.
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Poverty and Young Children in South Africa. In: Early Childhood Education: An International Encyclopedia. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger; 2007. 1. p. 1199-1203p.
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Faithfully Secular: Secularism and South African Political Life. Journal for the Study of Religion. 2007;20.
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Crisis as Catalyst: Contemporary Zimbabwe and the Reinstatement of Region in a Global Era. Safundi. 2007;8:117-138.
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Race and Bureaucracy Revisited: Hannah Arendt's Recent Re-Emergence in African Studies. In: Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History: Imperialism, Nation, Race, and Genocide. New York: Berghahn; 2007. 6. p. 68-86p.
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How to Do Things with Words: African Oral History and Its Textual Incarnations. Words and Silences: The Journal of the International Oral History Association. 2007;4:1-5.
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Khabzela: The Life and Times of a South African. Jacana Media; 2007.
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At Risk: Writing on and Over the Edge of South Africa. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball; 2007.
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Afropolis: From Johannesburg. {PMLA}. 2007;122:281-288.
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Youth Cultures of Consumption in Johannesburg. In: Youth Moves: Identities and Education in Global Perspective. New York: Routledge; 2007. (Critical Youth Studies).
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Rethinking Beauty. In: {Beautiful/Ugly:} African and Diaspora Aesthetics. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press; 2007. 6. p. 6-29p.
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2006
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Reasons for writing: African working-class letter-writing in early-twentieth century South Africa. In: Barber K, editor. Africa's Hidden Histories: everyday literacy and making the self. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 2006.
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The Letters of Louisa Mvemve. Africa's hidden histories: everyday literacy and making the self. 2006:78-112.
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Psychoanalysis and Community. Psychoanalysis, Culture {&} Society. 2006;11:199-216.
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Desperately Seeking Tsitsi. Transition. 2006:128-150.
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From New Women to College Girls at the Huguenot Seminary and College, 1895-1910. Historia. 2006;51:1-27.
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Southern Africa: as seen through sexuality, mobility and citizenship. African Sociological Review / Revue Africaine de Sociologie. 2006;9:168-183.
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Policies to live by: targeted poverty alleviation in South Africa. In: Poverty and Children: Policies to Break the Vicious Cycle. New York: The New School and {UNICEF}; 2006.
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Arendt's Lesson: The Challenge and Need for Teaching Empire in the Present. Radical History Review. 2006;95:129-144.
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Entre la rue et le musée : le problème du « moment présent » en Afrique du Sud. Politique Africaine. 2006;103:81-99.
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Voices from the Margins: The Coloured Factor in Southern African History. South African Historical Journal. 2006;56:201-218.
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«Qu’est-ce que la pensée postcoloniale. Esprit. 2006;12(2006):117-134.
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A Politics of the Emergent: Cultural Studies in South Africa. Theory, Culture & Society. 2006;23:263-278.
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What the Blood Remembers. In: At Risk. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball; 2006.
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Post-Apartheid South Africa: Gender, Rights and the Politics of Recognition. In: The Security-Development Nexus: Expressions of Sovereignty and Securitization in Southern Africa. HSRC Press; 2006.
2005
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The Biometric State: The promise and peril of digital government in the New South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2005;31(2):267-282.
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Verwoerd's Bureau of Proof: Total Information in the Making of Apartheid. History Workshop Journal. 2005;59:83-109.
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Silencing the Present. passages. 2005;(June).
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“Writing on the face of architecture”: Travel and translation in Robert Byron's The Road to Oxiana. English Academy Review. 2005;22:89-99.
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'Oh! for a blessing on Africa and America', the Mount Holyoke system and the Huguenot Seminary, 1874 - 1885. New Contree. 2005;50:21-45.
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Sex and politics in South Africa. Double Storey Books; 2005.
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A Second Look at the South African Human Rights Commission, Access to Information, and the Promotion of Socioeconomic Rights. Human Rights Quarterly. 2005;27:539-561.
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South African Human Rights Commission. In: Woolman S, editor. Constitutional Law of South Africa. 2nd Revised & enlarged edition. Kenwyn, South Africa: Juta Legal and Academic Publishers; 2005. 2. p. 24C-1p. to p. 24C-19p.
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Beyond Identity Politics: Homosexuality and Gayness in South Africa. In: Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004. Vol 1. Cape Town: Kwela; 2005.
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The 'Native' Undefined: Colonial Categories, Anglo-African Status, and the Politics of Kinship in British Central Africa, 1929-1938. The Journal of African History. 2005;46:455-478.
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Subaltern Studies and African Studies. History Compass. 2005;3:1-13.
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A la lisière du monde. Frontières, territorialité et souveraineté en Afrique. Le territoire est mort vive les territoires. Paris: IDR. 2005:47-77.
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Still beating the drum: critical perspectives on Lewis Nkosi. Vol 81. Rodopi Bv Editions; 2005.
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A Blasé Attitude: A Response to Michael Watts. Public Culture. 2005;17:193-202.
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The Shock of Beauty: Penny Siopis' Pinky Pinky and Shame Series. In: Penny Siopis. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery Editions; 2005.
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Subjectivities of Whiteness. In: Rethinking Settler Colonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2005.
2004
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Promiscuous Method: The Historiographical Effects of the Search for the Rural Origins of the Urban Working Class in South Africa. International Labor and Working-Class History. 2004;65:26-49.
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Controlling Birth: Johannesburg, 1920–1960. South African Historical Journal. 2004;50(1):170-198.
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Fraternal capital: peasant-workers, self-made men, and globalization in provincial India. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press; 2004.
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Power Rarely Fails. Safundi. 2004;5:1-6.
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South Africa, Israel-Palestine, and the Contours of the Contemporary World Order. Safundi. 2004;5:1-16.
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Writing the World from an African Metropolis. Public Culture. 2004;16:347-372.
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Writing the world from an African metropolis. Public culture. 2004;16(3):347-372.
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Aesthetics of superfluity. Public culture. 2004;16(3):373-405.
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Keywords: Experience. Mbembe A, editor. New York: Other Press; 2004. (The keywords series).
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City forms and writing the ‘now’ in South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies. 2004;30:731-748.
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Stylizing the Self: The Y Generation in Rosebank, Johannesburg. Public Culture. 2004;16:430-452.
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Girl Bodies. Social Text. 2004;78:17-33.
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Bodiographies: Writing the Flesh in Arthur Nortje. In: Arthur Nortje, Poet and South African: New critical and contextual essays. Pretoria: Unisa Press; 2004.
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“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.
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Boas Mabiza and the long walk to freedom : the diary of an abused and neglected boy as a 'potential space' - implications for therapeutic practice. Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa. 2004;12:72-86.
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Men, Identity and Power. A Case Study of the Re-Invention of 'Tradition': Implications for Involving Men in Training and Education about Gender. Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. 2004:88-93.
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Waiting to happen: HIV/AIDS in South Africa: The bigger picture. Lynne Rienner Publishers Boulder, CO; 2004.
2003
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Louisa Mvemve: A "Little Woman's" Advice to the Public. Feminist Press; 2003.
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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.
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Necropolitics. Public culture. 2003;15(1):11-40.
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Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Posel D, Simpson G, editors. Witwatersrand University Press; 2003.
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War, gender and culture: Mozambican women refugees. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 2003;56:713-724.
2002
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A Long Conversation: The Calling of Katie Makanya. Agenda. 2002;54:133-140.
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The Promotion of Access to Information Act, Commentary. Siber Ink {CC}; 2002.
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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.
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African modes of self-writing. Public culture. 2002;14(1):239-273.
2001
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Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apartheid. Africa Today. 2001;48:35-47.
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On the Postcolony. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2001. (Studies on the history of society and culture).
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Ways of seeing: beyond the new nativism. Introduction. African Studies Review. 2001;44(2):1-14.
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Rape in War and Peace: Social Context, Gender, Power and Identity. In: The Aftermath Women in Post-Conflict Transformation. Zed Books; 2001.
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Problems of Identity, Solidarity and Reconciliation. In: The Aftermath Women in Post-Conflict Transformation . Zed Books; 2001.
2000
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Entre Coups D’État, Élections Reportées et Mouvements Sociaux: Esquisses d’une démocratie à l’africaine. Le Monde Diplomatique. 2000;559:20-21.
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A propos des écritures africaines de soi. Politique africaine. 2000:16-43.
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At the edge of the world: boundaries, territoriality, and sovereignty in Africa. Public Culture. 2000;12(1):259-284.
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De La Postcolonie: Essai Sur L'imagination Politique Dans l'Afrique Contemporaine. Paris: Karthala; 2000. (Les Afriques).
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On Private Indirect Government. Dakar, Senegal: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa; 2000. (State of literature series).
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Senses of Culture: South African Culture Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2000.
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Rape in war and peace: some thoughts on social context and gender roles. Agenda. 2000;16:41-45.
1999
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Du Gouvernement Privé Indirect. Dakar, Sénégal: Codesria; 1999. (Série Etat de la littérature).
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Mouvements de Populations, Éclatement des États, Recompositions Géopolitiques: Les frontières mouvantes du continent africain. Le monde diplomatique. 1999:22-23.
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Gender, Culture and Trauma. Mozambican Women War Refugees’ Experiences of War, Dislocation and Survival. International Feminist Magazine. 1999.
1998
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The allure of violence: men, race and masculinity on the South African goldmines, 1900Â1950. Journal of Southern African Studies. 1998;24(4):669-693.
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"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.
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‘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.
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Negotiating the Past: The Making of Memory in South Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1998.
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Women and Apartheid. Collective Trauma and Social Reconstruction. The Way Supplement. 1998;Autumn.
1996
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Louisa Mvemve: A Woman's Advice to the Public on the Cure of Various Diseases. Kronos. 1996;(23):108-134.
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Sex lessons from the post? Agenda. 1996;12(29):79-91.
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Text, Theory, Space: Land, Literature and History in South Africa and Australia. London and New York: Routledge; 1996.
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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").
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Une Economie de predation. Les rapports entre la rareté matérielle et la démocratie en Afrique subsaharienne. Foi et Developpement. 1996;(241).
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La" chose" et ses doubles dans la caricature camerounaise (The" Thing" and Its Doubles in Cameroonian Caricatures). Cahiers d'études africaines. 1996:143-170.
1995
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'Money with Dignity': Migrants, Minelords and the Cultural Politics of the South African Gold Standard Crisis, 1920-33. The Journal of African History. 1995;36(2):271-304.
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Reproductive labors: the politics of women's health in South Africa, 1900-1960. Northwestern University; 1995.
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Figures of the Subject in Times of Crisis. Public Culture. 1995;7(2):323-352.
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Notes provisoires sur la postcolonie. Politique africaine. 1995;60:76-109.
1993
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«Crise de légitimité, restauration autoritaire et déliquescence de l’État». Itinéraires d’accumulation au Cameroun, Paris, Karthala. 1993.
1992
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Le Politique Par Le Bas En Afrique Noire: Contributions à Une Problématique De La Démocratie. Bayart J-F, Mbembe A, Toulabor CM, editors. Paris: Karthala; 1992. (Les Afriques).
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Afrique des comptoirs ou Afrique du développement? in. Le Monde diplomatique, janvier. 1992.
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«Traditions de l’autoritarisme et problèmes de gouvernement en Afrique sub-saharienne». Africa development. 1992;17(1):37-64.
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Provisional notes on the postcolony. Africa. 1992:3-37.
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The Banality of Power and the Aesthetics of Vulgarity in the Postcolony. Public Culture. 1992;4(2).
1991
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Domaines de la Nuit et Autorité Onirique dans les Maquis du Sud-Cameroun (1955–1958). The Journal of African History. 1991;32(01):89-121.
1990
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Pouvoir, violence et accumulation. Politique africaine. 1990;39:7-24.
1988
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Afriques Indociles: Christianisme, Pouvoir Et Etat En Société Postcoloniale. Paris: Karthala; 1988. (Chrétiens en liberté).
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Etat, violence et accumulation. Leçons d'Afrique noire. Foi et développement. 1988;164(165):1-8.
1986
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«Pouvoir des morts et langage des vivants. Les errances de la mémoire nationaliste au Cameroun». Politique africaine. 1986;22:37-72.
1985
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Les Jeunes Et L'ordre Politique En Afrique Noire. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan; 1985. (Logiques sociales).
1984
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Le Problème National Kamerunais. Mbembe A, editor. Paris: L'Harmattan; 1984. (Racines du présent).