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Meghan Healy-Clancy - A World of Their Own: A History of South African Women's Education (Reconsiderations in Southern African History) - 9780813936086 - V9780813936086
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A World of Their Own: A History of South African Women's Education (Reconsiderations in Southern African History)

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Description for A World of Their Own: A History of South African Women's Education (Reconsiderations in Southern African History) Paperback. "Originally published in 2013 by the University of KwaZulu- Natal Press"--Title page verso. Series: Reconsiderations in Southern African History. Num Pages: 328 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white tables, tables, figures. BIC Classification: 1H; HBJH; JNB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 544.
The politics of black education has long been a key issue in southern African studies, but despite rich debates on the racial and class dimensions of schooling, historians have neglected their distinctive gendered dynamics. A World of Their Own is the first book to explore the meanings of black women’s education in the making of modern South Africa. Its lens is a social history of the first high school for black South African women, Inanda Seminary, from its 1869 founding outside of Durban through the recent past.

Employing diverse archival and oral historical sources, Meghan Healy-Clancy reveals how educated black South African women developed a tradition of social leadership, by both working within and pushing at the boundaries of state power. She demonstrates that although colonial and apartheid governance marginalized women politically, it also valorised the social contributions of small cohorts of educated black women. This made space for growing numbers of black women to pursue careers as teachers and health workers over the course of the twentieth century. After the student uprisings of 1976, as young black men increasingly rejected formal education for exile and street politics, young black women increasingly stayed in school and cultivated an alternative form of student politics. Inanda Seminary students’ experiences vividly show how their academic achievements challenged the narrow conceptions of black women’s social roles harboured by both officials and black male activists. By the transition to democracy in the early 1990s, black women outnumbered black men at every level of education—introducing both new opportunities for women and gendered conflicts that remain acute today.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Condition
New
Series
Reconsiderations in Southern African History
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
Charlottesville, United States
ISBN
9780813936086
SKU
V9780813936086
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About Meghan Healy-Clancy
Meghan Healy-Clancy is a Lecturer on History and Literature at Harvard University, USA.

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