Pumla dineo gqola biography of michael

          Chair in African Feminist Imagination, Centre for Women & Gender Studies, Nelson Mandela Uni. Verified email at - Homepage.

        1. Chair in African Feminist Imagination, Centre for Women & Gender Studies, Nelson Mandela Uni. Verified email at - Homepage.
        2. The task of unpacking rape myths, and the perpetuation of rape culture, is achieved by Gqola in her analysis of various high-profile and highly.
        3. Pumla Dineo Gqola is professor of Literary and Cultural Studies and South African National Research Foundation Chair in African Feminist Imagination at Nelson.
        4. The book presents how schooling developed against the socio-political canvas of its time.
        5. The title of this book is misleading, since it does not deal specifically with the effects of slavery, but elides all unjust servitude.
        6. Pumla Dineo Gqola is professor of Literary and Cultural Studies and South African National Research Foundation Chair in African Feminist Imagination at Nelson....

          Pumla Dineo Gqola

          South African academic and feminist (born )

          Pumla Dineo Gqola (born 3 December ) is a South African academic, writer, and feminist, best known for her book Rape: A South African Nightmare, which won the Alan Paton Award.[1] She is a professor of literature at Nelson Mandela University, where she holds the South African Research Chair in African Feminist Imagination.[2]

          Education and career

          Gqola was born on born 3 December [citation needed] and grew up in Alice in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.[2] She has a BA(Hons) and MA from the University of Cape Town,[3] an MA from the University of Warwick, and a DPhil in postcolonial studies from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[4][5]

          She worked at the University of the Free State from to , and from to she was attached to the University of the Witwatersrand, where she was associate professor, and later full professor, in litera