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Black, South African, lesbian: Discourses of invisible lives
(University of the Western Cape, 1997)
The main aim of the present study is to undertake an examination of the discourses regarding lesbianism as produced by a group of black South African lesbians.
Discourses of heterosexual subjectivity and negotiation
(University of the Western Cape, 1999)
It is widely acknowledged that there are problems with the way in which heterosexual relationships are negotiated. A critical focus on heterosexuality has been particularly stimulated by feminist discourse on gender power ...
Psychosocial variables in the transmission of AIDS
(University of the Western Cape, 1991)
In the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has become a serious global disease. The nature of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes AIDS, whereby a carrier may be ...
Discourses of heterosexual subjectivity and negotiation
(University of the Western Cape, 1999)
It is widely acknowledged that there are problems with the way in which heterosexual relationships are negotiated. A critical focus on heterosexuality has been particularly stimulated by feminist discourse on gender power ...
The development of a university-based sex counselling programme in the age of AIDS.
(University of the Western Cape, 1993)
The sexual behaviours, attitudes, beliefs and communication of 1896 black first-year university students were examined by means
of a structured questionnaire for their contribution to the development of a university-based ...
Topics, trends and silences in South African psychology 1948-1988 : ethnocentricism, crisis and liberatory echoes /
(University of the Western Cape, 1993)
The deliberate and sometimes unwitting complicity of psychology with apartheid social formations has received little attention in the psycho-historical literature. This, study in an attempt to break the silence, offers a ...
Discourses on Racism
(University of the Western Cape, 1993)
A central aim of this study is to examine the meanings which (i) a group of South African psychologists and (ii) a group of Black parents give to racism in their discourses and how these meanings are linked to existing ...