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Women in Solitary Shanthini Naidoo

Women in Solitary By Shanthini Naidoo

Women in Solitary by Shanthini Naidoo


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Women in Solitary offers a new account based around the narratives of four women who experienced detention and torture in South Africa in the late 1960s when the regime tried to stage a trial to convict leading anti-apartheid activists.

Women in Solitary Summary

Women in Solitary: Inside South Africa's Female Resistance to Apartheid by Shanthini Naidoo

* Such events have been written about before, but conveyed in their own words and seen from their isolated yet shared experience of a single moment in the struggle, the women's stories are brought home in a way that at times is truly painful to read and at other times truly inspiring.

* The book's concern is not just to accord the four women - and others - their place in the history of the struggle for freedom, or to bring home their bravery. It weaves their experiences into the historical development of the struggle in a way that highlights broader issues.

* Draws out the particular ways in which women's experience of activism and repression differs from that of men, both in terms of the behaviour of the police and of the women's ties with community, family and children.

* The book's broad timespan underpins the psychological effects of sustained solitary confinement and its traumatic legacy. The women's stories lead to a chapter reflecting on the trauma and its impact when left unhealed.

Women in Solitary Reviews

This necessary reclaiming of the female narrative in the resistance to apartheid unmutes the voices of many extraordinary, long-suffering women. - Margaret Busby, CBE, Hon. FRSL

A vivid, moving and gripping book. Focussing with great empathy on the experiences in solitary confinement of four women, Naidoo brings to life the female experience of apartheid. Through these deeply personal stories, she explores the role played by trauma in shaping people's lives. This unique book is a must read. - Mary Harper, BBC Africa Editor

This book does the tangible work of elevating the many untold stories and lives of women in the struggle for democracy in South Africa. As one turns the pages, you are left stirred with visceral emotions because we are these women, and they are us. This work is important in the collective healing of the wounds in our hearts. - Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, UNHCR Rapporteur on the right to health

In this unique book, Shanthini Naidoo offers new ways of understanding the ongoing trauma experienced by individuals, communities and nation states following political oppression and armed conflict. Focused on the stories of four female South African freedom fighters, the frequently unknown or unacknowledged female struggle against apartheid is centered and celebrated. Critically, the importance of listening, telling and understanding, as a way of achieving justice and freedom, is laid out.

Beautifully written, Women in Solitary is both a powerful and accessible contribution to life-story research, providing insights into the importance of storytelling as an act of remembrance and healing. These extraordinary stories tell us about the gendered experience of resistance, as well as the indelible connections between state institutions and individual actors. In doing so, this book will be of great interest to scholars across the social sciences and humanities. - Dr Finola Farrant, Head of Department Social Sciences, University of Roehampton

In this important and so eloquently written book, Shanthini Naidoo narrates the stories of women who shaped South Africa's political life. Their lived experiences of trauma, torture, and imprisonment craft a critical lens through which to examine the complex struggles of women activists. This is thought-provoking reading that will interest organisers, campaigners and scholars alike. It has much to offer to both the untold herstories of South Africa, as well as broader debates in gender studies and critical criminal justice scholarship. - Dr Anastasia Chamberlen, University of Warwick, UK

About Shanthini Naidoo

Shanthini Naidoo is a former Sunday Times (South Africa) journalist who works in content marketing. She has also worked for The Times newspaper and O, The Oprah Magazine. Naidoo lives in Johannesburg and holds a Master's degree in Journalism and Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand. The thesis, 'Women in Solitary', forms the basis of this book.

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. The legacy of trauma; 2. Finding the women; 3. The trial; 4. Joyce Sikhakhane-Rankin; 5. Shanthie Naidoo; 6. Rita Ndzanga; 7. Nondwe Mankahla; 8. 'Rooi Rus' Swanepoel; 9. Winnie Mandela; 10. Aftermath; 11. Latter days; 12. On healing; Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9781032133652
9781032133652
1032133651
Women in Solitary: Inside South Africa's Female Resistance to Apartheid by Shanthini Naidoo
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-31
170
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