


No products were found matching your selection. Her short stories have been published in literary journals and anthologies on three continents. She has written op-eds, features and columns for New Frame, City Press, Mail and Guardian, Drum (UK), Chimurenga, Wordsetc, The Africa Report and BBC Focus on Africa magazine.

She sits on various academic journal boards, including African Identities, Feminist Africa, English Academy Review and Women’s Studies International.

book review reflecting rogue by pumla dineo gqola w24 web. Her research and teaching fields include postcolonial theory, feminist theory and literature, Black Consciousness literature, gender discourse in post-apartheid South Africa and slave memory in the African world. accompanied by guides you could enjoy now is Reflecting Rogue Inside The Mind Of A Feminist Pdf below. Gqola holds Master’s degrees from the Universities of Cape Town (RSA) and University of Warwick (UK) and a DPhil in Postcolonial Studies from the University of Munich (Germany). She is author What is slavery to me? Postcolonial/Slave Memory in Post-Apartheid South Africa (2010), A renegade called Simphiwe (2013) Rape: A South African Nightmare (2015), which won the 2016 Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for Non-Fiction, and Reflecting Rogue: Inside the mind of a feminist (2017). pleasure and South African culture by Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola. In 2019, she was appointed to the DHET Ministerial Task Team to advice on matters relating to sexual harassment and gender-based violence (GBV) in public universities in South Africa. Before moving to Nelson Mandel University, she served as Dean of Research at University of Fort Hare, and is a former HOD of the African Literature Department at Wits University.Pumla Dineo Gqola is a feminist author and Research Professor at the Centre for Women and Gender Studies at the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. Reflecting Rogue is the much anticipated and brilliant collection of experimental. Gqola holds MA degrees from the Universities of Cape Town (RSA) and Warwick (UK), and a doctorate in Postcolonial Studies from the University of Munich, Germany. Her academic books are What is slavery to me? Postcolonial/Slave Memory in Post-apartheid South Africa, published by Wits Press in 2010, and Miriam Tlali: Writing Freedom, on the South African Black feminist author and literary activist. Her non-fiction books include Rape: A South African Nightmare, which was awarded the 2016 Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for Non-Fiction, A Renegade Called Simphiwe, Reflecting Rogue: Inside the Mind of a Feminist, and most recently Female Fear Factory. She is SARChI Chair in African Feminist Imagination at the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. Pumla Dineo Gqola is a feminist author and Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies.
