Missing-ness, history and apartheid-era disappearances: The figuring of Siphiwo Mthimkulu, Tobekile ‘Topsy’ Madaka and Sizwe Kondile as missing dead persons
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The argument of this dissertation calls for an abiding by missing-ness as it relates to apartheid-era disappearances. I am concerned with the ways in which the category missing is articulated in histories of apartheid-era disappearances through histories seeking to acco...
Main Author: | Moosage, Riedwaan |
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Other Authors: | Witz, Leslie |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6640 |
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