Browsing Women & Gender Studies by Author "Clowes, Lindsay"
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Students’ narratives on gender and sexuality in the project of social justice and belonging in higher education
Ngabaza, Sisa; Shefer, Tamara; Clowes, Lindsay (South African Journal of Higher Education, 2018)Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universities which mirror deeply entrenched inequalities. The imperative to challenge a system of higher education that continues ... -
Students’ narratives on gender and sexuality in the project of social justice and belonging in higher education
Ngabaza, Sisa; Shefer, Tamara; Clowes, Lindsay (Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service, 2018)Student protests in South Africa over the last few years have re-energized the project of social justice in higher education. While emphasis has been on decolonizing the curriculum and the university spaces, there has also ... -
Talking South African fathers: a critical examination of men’s constructions and experiences of fatherhood and fatherlessness
Ratele, Kopano; Shefer, Tamara; Clowes, Lindsay (Sage Publications, 2012)The absence of biological fathers in South Africa has been constructed as a problem for children of both sexes but more so for boy-children. Arguably the dominant discourse in this respect has demonized non-nuclear, ... -
Teacher as learner: a personal reflection on a short course for South African university educators
Clowes, Lindsay (Taylor & Francis, 2013)Higher education is understood to play a critical role in ongoing processes of social transformation in post-apartheid South Africa through the production of graduates who are critical and engaged citizens. A key challenge ... -
Teaching Masculinities in a South African Classroom
Clowes, Lindsay (University of the Western Cape, 2015)In terms of gender equity the first two decades of South African democracy have seen substantial change - at least where legislation is concerned. In terms of daily lived realities however, such change seems to have had ... -
Who needs a father? South African men reflect on being fathered
Clowes, Lindsay; Ratele, Kopano; Shefer, Tamara (Taylor & Francis, 2013)The legacy of apartheid and continued social and economic change have meant that many South African men and women have grown up in families from which biological fathers are missing. In both popular and professional ...