South African Feminisms
"South African Feminisms," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996, is a compelling collection of feminist critical essays penned by South African women. Spanning 394 pages, this thought-provoking anthology emerges in the wake of significant political and social transformation following the lifting of the organizational ban in 1990. The essays illuminate the urgent need for a just society, emphasizing that true freedom and equality cannot be achieved without addressing gender oppression. This powerful compilation includes contributions from 21 influential voices, each offering unique insights into the intersection of feminism and the socio-political climate of South Africa. Ideal for those interested in gender studies, social justice, and the rich tapestry of South African history, "South African Feminisms" serves as an essential resource for readers seeking to understand the vital role of feminisms in shaping a more equitable future.