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September 2015, Volume 41, Issue 5
July 2015, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 703-705 Editorial
by Anthony Simpson
- 707-714 Science and Scandal in South Africa: Introduction
by Rebecca Hodes & Lyn Schumaker
- 715-733 Kink and the Colony: Sexual Deviance in the Medical History of South Africa, c. 1893–1939
by Rebecca Hodes
- 735-752 ‘Are We Going to Stand By and Let These Children Come Into the World?’: The Impact of the ‘Thalidomide Disaster’ in South Africa, 1960–1977
by Susanne M. Klausen & Julie Parle
- 753-771 Jackal Narratives: Predator Control and Contested Ecologies in the Karoo, South Africa
by Nicoli Nattrass & Beatrice Conradie
- 773-796 From ‘Dark Country’ to ‘Dark Continent’: AIDS, ‘Race’, and Medical Research in the South African Medical Journal, 1980–1995
by Carla Tsampiras
- 797-813 Mobilising AID(S)? Contesting HIV as a Social and Economic Resource among Youth in South Africa's Eastern Cape
by Beth Vale & Mildred Thabeng
- 815-833 The Biometric Imaginary: Bureaucratic Technopolitics in Post-Apartheid Welfare
by Kevin P. Donovan
- 835-852 2002, Year Zero: History as Anti-Politics in the ‘New Angola’
by Jon Schubert
- 853-867 Ovimbundu Identity Attributions in Post-War Angola
by Vasco Martins
- 869-885 ‘It Will Be Our Time To Eat’: Former Renamo Combatants and Big-Man Dynamics in Central Mozambique
by Nikkie Wiegink
- 887-904 Civil Society in Southern Africa – Transformers from Below?
by Tim Zajontz & Anthony Leysens
- 905-923 Volume, Power, Originality: Reassessing the Complexities of Soweto Poetry
by Tom Penfold
- 925-930 South Africa Between the Past and the Future
by Allison Drew
- 931-932 Voting in Fear: Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Jason Robinson
- 932-933 Are Trout South African? Stories of Fish, People and Places
by C.J. Driver
- 934-934 San Rock Art
by Michael Wessels
- 934-935 Ingrid Jonker: Poet under Apartheid
by Kobus Moolman
May 2015, Volume 41, Issue 3
March 2015, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 215-218 Editorial
by Diana Jeater
- 219-235 ‘In the Border Regions of the Territory of Rhodesia, There Is the Greatest Scourge …’: The Border and East Coast Fever Control in Central Mozambique and Eastern Zimbabwe, 1901–1942
by Francis Dube
- 237-253 Developmentalist Attitudes and Old Habits: Portuguese Labour Policies, South African Rivalry, and Flight in Southern Angola, 1945–1974
by Alexander Keese
- 255-272 Chiefly Power in a Frontline State: Kgosi Linchwe II, the Bakgatla and Botswana in the South African Liberation Struggle, 1948–1994
by Louisa Cantwell
- 273-297 Bantu Authorities and Betterment in Natal: The Ambiguous Responses of Chiefs and Regents, 1955–1970
by Jill E. Kelly
- 299-314 Principals, Chiefs and School Committees: The Localisation of Rural School Administration in Lebowa, 1972–1990
by Laura Phillips
- 315-334 The Malicious Football Game: Urban Interactions and Power Relations in Lourenço Marques, Capital of Colonial Mozambique
by Nuno Domingos
- 335-352 A Voortrekker Memorial in Revolutionary Maputo
by David Morton
- 353-366 Nelson Mandela, Robben Island and the Imagination of a New South Africa
by Crain Soudien
- 367-387 A ‘Political War of Words and Bullets’: Defining and Defying Sides of Struggle for Housing in Crossroads, South Africa
by Koni Benson
- 389-404 The Corporate Social Responsibility Projects of the Oil Companies in Angola: Anecdotal Fact or Significant New Trend in Public Health Development Intervention?
by Virginie Tallio
- 405-417 Inside the Government, but Outside the Law: Residents' Committees, Public Authority and Twilight Governance in Post-War Angola
by Sylvia Croese
- 419-423 Controversy, Conflict and Struggle in South Africa
by Lawrence Hamilton
- 425-429 Creating Postcolonial Literature: African Writers and British Publishers
by Peter Kallaway
- 427-428 Mandela's Kinsmen: Nationalist Elites and Apartheid's First Bantustan
by Randolph Vigne
- 428-429 Olive Schreiner
by Heather Hughes
- 430-430 Corrigendum
by The Editors
January 2015, Volume 41, Issue 1
November 2014, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors
- 1131-1137 Editorial
by Diana Jeater
- 1139-1157 Popular Community in 18th-Century Southern Africa: Family, Fellowship, Alternative Networks, and Mutual Aid at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652–1795
by Nicole Ulrich
- 1159-1176 Gungubele and the Tambookie Location 1853–1877: End of a Colonial Experiment
by Anne Kelk Mager
- 1177-1191 Civilising the Cape: Public Art Exhibitions and Cape Visual Culture, 1851–1910
by Anna Tietze & Nicholas Botha
- 1193-1214 The Role of Alien Trees in South African Forestry and Conservation: Early 20th-Century Research and Debate on Climate Change, Soil Erosion and Hydrology
by Harald Witt
- 1215-1234 Environmental Movements, Climate Change, and Consumption in South Africa
by Carl Death
- 1235-1250 Autobiography, History, Memory and Nostalgia in Denis Beckett's Radical Middle and Hugh Lewin's Stones Against the Mirror
by Isaac Ndlovu
- 1251-1269 The Origins and Functions of Demonisation Discourses in Britain–Zimbabwe Relations (2000–)
by Blessing-Miles Tendi
- 1271-1274 Introduction: Mobile Soldiers and the Un-National Liberation of Southern Africa
by Luise White & Miles Larmer
- 1275-1287 The Relationship Between UNITA and SWAPO: Allies and Adversaries
by Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha
- 1289-1303 Students, ZAPU, and Special Branch in Francistown, 1964–1972
by Luise White
- 1305-1324 Nationalism's Exile: Godfrey Nangonya and SWAPO's Sacrifice in Southern Angola
by Patricia Hayes
- 1325-1342 Training and Deployment at Novo Catengue and the Diaries of Jack Simons, 1977–1979
by Steve Davis
- 1343-1361 Counter-Revolutionary Warfare: the Soweto Intelligence Unit and Southern Itineraries
by Nicky Rousseau
- 1363-1368 South Africa's War, and the Cuban Military, in Angola
by Chris Saunders
- 1369-1370 As Guerras de Libertação e os Sonhos Coloniais. Alianças Secretas, Mapas Imaginados
by Stephen Henighan
- 1370-1372 Marabi Nights: Jazz, ‘Race’ and Society in Early Apartheid South Africa
by Lindelwa Dalamba
- 1372-1374 Imagining the Edgy City: Writing, Performing, and Building Johannesburg
by Russell West-Pavlov
- 1374-1375 Writing Revolt: An Engagement with African Nationalism, 1957–67
by Chenjerai Hove
- 1377-1378 Obituary: Colin Murray
by William Beinart
September 2014, Volume 40, Issue 5
July 2014, Volume 40, Issue 4
May 2014, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 433-442 Editorial
by Lyn Schumaker
- 443-458 Operation Dongosolo and the Geographies of Urban Poverty in Malawi
by Liam Riley
- 459-477 The Politics of Culture and the Transient Culture of Bojale: Bakgatla-Baga-Kgafela Women's Initiation in Botswana
by Keletso Gaone Setlhabi
- 479-498 Articulating Regional and Ethnic Dissent? Bulawayo's Politicians and their Campaigns to Legalise Shebeens: 1980–2012
by Busani Mpofu
- 499-519 The Politics of the Parallel Archive: Digital Imperialism and the Future of Record-Keeping in the Age of Digital Reproduction
by Keith Breckenridge
- 521-538 Negotiating and Contesting Gendered and Sexual Identities in the Zimbabwean Diaspora
by Moreblessing Tandeka Tinarwo & Dominic Pasura
- 539-557 Landscapes of Belonging: Female Ex-Combatants Remembering the Liberation Struggle in Urban Maputo
by Jonna Katto
- 559-573 Including Women's Voices? Gender Mainstreaming in EU and SADC Development Strategies for Southern Africa
by Petra Debusscher & Merran Hulse
- 575-591 At Home in the World? Re-Framing Zambia's Literature in English
by Ranka Primorac
- 593-606 Anatomy of the Challenges Facing Zambian Writers and Publishers of Literary Works
by Cheela Himutwe K. Chilala
- 607-613 Playing Catch-Up
by Ellen Banda-Aaku
- 615-621 A Zambian Author's Contestation of Common Perspectives on Self-Publishing
by Sekelani S. Banda
- 623-640 ‘Men Between’: The Role of Zambian Broadcasters in Decolonisation
by Robert Heinze
- 641-643 Andrew van der Vlies (ed.), Print, Text and Book Cultures in South Africa (Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2013) xi + 476 pp. £29.50 paperback, ISBN 978-1-86814-566-9
by David Johnson
- 643-645 Isabel Hofmeyr, Gandhi's Printing Press: Experiments in Slow Reading (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2013), viii + 218 pp., £18.95 hardback, ISBN 978-0-674-07279-4
by Harish Trivedi
- 645-646 Maria J. López, Acts of Visitation: The Narrative of J.M. Coetzee (Rodopi Cross/Cultures 140, Amsterdam, New York, 2011), 374 pp., $111.00 hardback, ISBN 978-90-420-3407-5
by Sue Kossew
- 647-648 Robert I. Rotberg, Africa Emerges: Consummate Challenges, Abundant Opportunities (Cambridge, UK and Malden, Mass., Polity Press, 2013), viii + 269 pp., £17.99 paperback, ISBN 978-0-7456-6163-6
by Giacomo Macola
- 649-650 Giordano Nanni, The Colonisation of Time: Ritual, Routine and Resistance in the British Empire (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2012), 288 pp., £70 hardback, ISBN 978-0-7190-8271-9
by Emily J. Manktelow
March 2014, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 239-245 Editorial
by Joost Fontein
- 247-265 Power-Sharing in Zanzibar: From Zero-Sum Politics to Democratic Consensus?
by Aley Soud Nassor & Jim Jose
- 267-282 Bad Examples: Missionary Misbehaviour as an Indicator of the Impact of Social Distance and the Evolution of Social Order in the American Zulu Mission
by Sara C. Jorgensen
- 283-294 Missionaries, African Patients, and Negotiating Missionary Medicine at Kalene Hospital, Zambia, 1906–1935
by Walima T. Kalusa
- 295-307 Evangelists, Migrants and Progressive Farmers: Basotho as ‘Progressive Africans’ in Southern Rhodesia, 1890–1927
by Joseph Mujere
- 309-323 The State, Citizens and Control: Film and African Audiences in South Africa, 1910–1948
by Gairoonisa Paleker
- 325-341 Building a Nation: The Sowetan and the Creation of a Black Public
by Lesley Cowling
- 343-360 Soft Masculinities, Isicathamiya and Radio
by Liz Gunner
- 361-379 May Real Men Cry in Court? Masculinity, Equality and the South African Constitutional Court
by Marius Pieterse
- 381-399 Ukuthwala in Rural South Africa: Abduction Marriage as a Site of Negotiation about Gender, Rights and Generational Authority Among the Xhosa
by Kate Rice
- 401-418 Kinship in Practice: Spatial Distribution of Children's Kin Networks
by Sangeetha Madhavan & Paul Mee & Mark Collinson
- 419-424 Clandestine Histories: The ANC in Exile
by Tom Lodge
- 425-426 Erin McCandless, Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe: Social Movements, Strategy Dilemmas and Change (Plymouth, UK, Lexington Books 2011), xv+254 pp., £44.95 hardback ISBN: 978-0739125953
by David Mandiyanike
- 426-428 Harri Englund, Human Rights and African Airwaves: Mediating Equality on the Chichewa Radio (Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press 2011), x+294 pp., US$28 paperback, US$70 hardback, ISBN 978-0-253-22346-0
by Wendy Willems
- 428-430 Richard Elphick, The Equality of Believers: Protestant Missionaries and the Racial Politics of South Africa (Charlottesville and London, University of Virginia Press, 2012), viii+437 pp., £35, hardback ISBN 978-0-8139-3273-6
by Kevin Ward
- 430-432 Patrick Harries and David Maxwell (eds), The Spiritual in the Secular: Missionaries and Knowledge about Africa Grand Rapids, MI/Cambridge, UK, Eerdmans, 2012), xvi+431 pp., £29.99 paperback, ISBN 978-0-8028-6634-9
by James R. Cochrane
January 2014, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial
by Morris Szeftel
- 7-19 Inside Out – The New Literary Geographies of the Post-Apartheid City in Mpe's and Vladislavić's Johannesburg Writing
by Russell West-Pavlov
- 21-40 Resettlement and the Making of the Ciskei Bantustan, South Africa, c.1960–1976
by Laura Evans
- 41-57 Stability and Transformation in a South African Landscape: Rural Livelihoods, Governmental Interventions and Agro-Economic Change in Thaba Nchu
by Christiane Naumann
- 59-74 AIDS Activism in the Age of ARV Treatment in South Africa: Christianity, Resource Mobilisation and the Meanings of Engagement
by Marian Burchardt
- 75-90 Embracing Racial Reasoning: The DASO Poster Controversy and ‘Race’ Politics in Contemporary South Africa
by Louise Vincent & Simon Howell
- 91-110 Slow Activism in Fast Times: Reflections on the Politics of Media Spectacles after Apartheid
by Steven Robins
- 111-127 It's My Party: Opposition Politics, Party Motivation and Electoral Strategy in Namibia
by Ian Cooper
- 129-150 Married to the ANC: Tanzanian Women's Entanglement in South Africa's Liberation Struggle
by Arianna Lissoni & Maria Suriano
- 151-165 South African Migrant Teachers' Decision-Making: Levels of Influence and ‘Relative Deprivation’
by Sadhana Manik
- 167-183 Old Oranges in New Boxes? Strategic Partnerships between Emerging Farmers and Agribusinesses in South Africa
by Verena Bitzer & Jos Bijman
- 185-202 South Africa's Energy Policy: Constrained by Nature and Path Dependency
by Sören Scholvin
- 203-216 The Janus Faces of a Middle Power: South Africa's Emergence in International Development
by Helen Yanacopulos
- 217-227 Plundering the Past: History and Nation in Mugabe's Zimbabwe
by Kate Law
- 229-230 Ruth Finnegan, Oral Literature in Africa (Cambridge, Open Book Publishers, 2012), 614 pp., £15.95 paperback, ISBN: 978-1-906924-70-6
by Felicity Wood
- 230-232 John McCracken, A History of Malawi 1859–1966 (Woodbridge, UK: James Currey, 2012), xviii + 485 pp., £60/US$99 hardback, ISBN 978-1-84701-050-6
by Jack Hogan
- 232-234 Heather Hughes, First President: A Life of John L. Dube, Founding President of the ANC (Auckland Park, South Africa, Jacana, 2011), 312 pp., ZAR180/US$35.95 paperback, ISBN 978-1-77009-813-8
by Tom Lodge
- 234-237 Michael R. Mahoney, The Other Zulus: The Spread of Zulu Ethnicity in Colonial South Africa (Durham NC and London, Duke University Press, 2012), xiv + 292 pp., £16.99 paperback, ISBN 978-0-8223-5309-6
by John Lonsdale
December 2013, Volume 39, Issue 4