different ways, unequal power relations lead to the sexual violence we seek to understand and remedy. Notes 1 http://isibanicentre.org/tl/index.php 2 The examples focused on food security/insecurity. 3 The South African Schools Act No. 84 of 1996 mandates
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Ethical Participatory Visual Research with Girls
Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Lisa Wiebesiek, Naydene de Lange, and Relebohile Moletsane
Perfect Love in a Better World
Same-Sex Attraction between Girls
Wendy L. Rouse
management, food, clothing, furnishing, and the family. Even traditionally academic subjects such as science, economics, and literature were focused on practical implications for the housewife. The mission of the school was to groom young women for their
Dustin William Louie
. A Tool of the Sex Trade Historically, exploitation has occurred in two distinct ways. First, underage girls are involved in the survival sex trade, exchanging sexual favors for housing, food, protection, and transportation. Police believe this type
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Early Modern England’s Girlhood Discourse and Indigenous Girlhood in the Dominion of Canada (1684-1860)
Haidee Smith Lefebvre
peoples produced food and pelts for their use-value while controlling the means of production. Also, it foregrounds the perspective that trade with Europeans was one aspect of Indigenous life ( Peers 2007 ). Further, Indian trade symbolizes a narrative
Natalie Clark
, Taylor et al. describe the ethics of witnessing with Rwandan survivor communities and the power of relational and intimate spaces of witnessing within family and community where testimony is woven into every day alongside laughter and food and is part of
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Jay Mechling
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Kent Baxter
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Addressing Early and Forced Marriage in South Africa
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without having to defer to us (see Mayfield-Johnson and Butler 2017 ). Research Context: Loskop and the SIFs Loskop is a vast, sparsely populated rural area in South Africa, where poverty, unemployment, HIV, food insecurity, the lack of