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Gender-Based Violence, the Sophiatown Shebeens, and Presentism in Can Themba’s Stories Beyond ‘The Suit’

Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa, 2023
The last decade or so has seen a renewed interest in Can Themba, writer on Drum magazine of the 1950s. Interest has centred on the story, ‘The Suit’: a story that taps what is a current scourge in South Africa, gender-based violence.
Michael Chapman
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Queens of the Mother City: A Queer Investigation into the Roots of Cape Town’s Royals

The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry
What political imaginaries have existed beyond the nation-state? What might the misfitting (queer?) materials of the past—those unamenable to inclusion in narratives of national resistance—teach us about colonial and apartheid pasts?
Cullen Goldblatt
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ANALYSIS OF JARGON USED BY DRUM COMMUNITIES AS SEEN IN THREE DRUM MAGAZINE

2018
ABSTRAK Skripsi ini membahas tentang bentuk kelas dan makna jargon yang digunakan komunitas drum yang terdapat dalam tiga majalah drum. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi jargon komunitas drum dan maknanya serta kelas kata dari jargon tersebut.
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"Are you going to be Miss (or Mr) Africa?" Contesting masculinity in Drum magazine.

Gender & history, 2007
Drum magazine was first published in March 1951. Like other magazines, it both reflected and shaped the society from which its audience emerged. During 1951, its audience, mainly urban black readers, was able to push the publication away from its original rural focus towards an urban emphasis.
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