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    A phenomenological discourse analysis of harassed female 'skinscapes' in select public spaces in Cape Town 

    Harry, Janine (University of the Western Cape, 2018)
    Street harassment refers to the unsolicited verbal remarks and nonverbal gestures that women are subjected to by men when moving through (public) spaces. The dominant discourse sees this phenomenon as firstly a gendered ...
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    The sound of war: Apartheid, audibility, and resonance 

    Erasmus, Aidan (University of the Western Cape, 2018)
    This study approaches the field of military history with approaches to the study of sound in order to interrogate the concept of war that underpins military historiography as a disciplinary formation. It delineates the ...

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    Cape Town (1)Gender (1)Harassment (1)History (1)Linguistic landscape (1)Military history (1)Phenomenological Discourse Analysis (1)Phonography (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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