Title of article :
Engendering citizenship: gendered spaces of democracy in South Africa
Author/Authors :
Cheryl McEwan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The dramatic political upheavals and transformations that have occurred throughout the world during the 1990s have served to refocus international attention on theories of citizenship and democracy. Feminist theorists have explored alternative notions of radical and substantive democracy, suggesting that extending democratization depends upon the creation of metaphorical and material spaces for womenʹs effective participation. Related to this is a growing interest among political and feminist geographers in the scales and spaces of citizenship. Drawing upon these theoretical contexts, this paper explores how transformations in South Africa present opportunities for reworking understandings of democratization and citizenship. The paper places gender and citizenship in South Africa within international feminist debates, and explores the sequence of events through which gender issues came to prominence in South Africa during the transition to democracy. The ways in which political rights are mediated by informal structures, and the effects of this on women, are analysed. The paper concludes by discussing the ways in which the construction and contestation of citizenship in South Africa might inform broader international feminist debates.
Keywords :
South Africa , GENDER , citizenship , democracy , FEMINISM
Journal title :
Political Geography
Journal title :
Political Geography