Social masquerade: a theoretical and practical analogy as applied to selected case studies of battered women in Johannesburg
M. Tech. === My research, in support of my cultural practice approaches the notion of masquerade from the position of battered women who employ it socially as a vehicle that allows them to perform the traditionalist ‘happily-ever-after’ fantasy of marriage. I propose that their ‘masquerade’ function...
Main Author: | Magowan, Robyn |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2390 |
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