Browsing Faculty of Arts by Author "Gibson, Diana"
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Blaming the others: refugee men and HIV risk in Cape Town
Iboko, Ngidiwe (University of the Western Cape, 2006)This study investigated the societal perception of refugee men as being a risk group, being polluted and the consequent risk of HIV infection they might face. It also determined the factors that could expose them to the ... -
Coping with violence: institutional and student responses at the University of the Western Cape
Sass, Bridgett Virginia (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This thesis is based on research conducted at the University of the Western Cape, a previously ‘coloured’ university with its beginnings rooted in the political tensions in South Africa. The university is geographically ... -
Cultural and Social Factors Impacting on the Programme to Prevent-Mother-To-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV in Namibia: a Case Study of the Kavango Region
Shirungu, Michael M.J. (University of the Western Cape, 2010)This study focuses on socio-cultural issues, which affect Kavango women's decision to participate in the PMTCT programme. It investigates the treatment methods used by HIV-positive pregnant women for themselves and their ... -
Genealogies and narratives of San authenticities the ≠Khomani San land claim in the southern Kalahari
Ellis, William (University of the Western Cape, 2012)In this thesis, I examine the narratives of authenticity, the limits thereof, the potential interests served by these narratives, and the power relations involved in the promotion of an authentic San identity. I focus on ... -
The interrelationships of violence - from the transnational to the domestic. Experiences of refugee women in Cape Town
Wanka, Ngwetoh Nchangmum (University of the Western Cape, 2008)Although gender-based violence has been identified as highly problematic in South Africa, it has not been given much scholarly attention in relation to refugee women. This study focuses on the experience of some of these ... -
Soldiers in exile: the military habitus and identities of former Zimbabwean soldiers in South Africa
Maringira, Godfrey (U, 2014)After analysing stories of 44 former soldiers from Zimbabwe (39 army deserters and 5 who resigned from the army), I argue that even though they were disillusioned by the Zimbabwe National Army's conduct both in war and ... -
Understanding women’s involvement in primary health care: a case study of Khayelitsha (Cape Town)
Kali, Julia Mamosiuoa (University of the Western Cape, 2012)Women are the principle providers of their families when it comes to issues of health care, even though their health needs and efforts are neglected. The contributions that they make to health development seem to be ...