6 - Southern Africa: As Seen Through Sexuality, Mobility and Citizenship
Corresponding Author(s) : Jonathan Klaaren
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2005): African Sociological Review
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- Agamben, G., 1998, Homo Sacer, Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Aleinikoff, A., 2002, Semblances of Sover eignty: The Consti tution, the State, and American Citizenship, Cambridge, Harvard University Press.
- Aleinikoff, A., and D. Klusmeyer, (eds.), 2001, Citizenship Today.
- Amnesty Inter na tional, 2001, ‘Crimes of Hate, Conspiracy of Silence: Torture and Ill-Treatment based on sexual identity’, 22 June, available at www.amnesty.org.
- Banda, F., 2002, ‘Going It Alone? SADC Decla ra tions and the Gender Debate’, 46 Journal of African Law, vol. 46, 259-264.
- Barnes, T., 1997, ‘“Am I A Man?”: Gender and the Pass Laws in Urban Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-1980’, African Studies Review, vol. 40: 59-81.
- Bonner, P., 1990, ‘“Desirable or Undesirable Basotho Women?” Liquor, Prosti tution and the Migration of Basotho Women to the Rand, 1920-1945’, in S. Walker, (ed.),
- Women, and the Organi sation of Gender in South African History. Bosniak, L., 2000, ‘Citi zenship Denation al ized’, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 7, 447-509.
- Bosniak, L., 2002, ‘Multiple Nation ality and the Postnational Trans formation of Citizen ship’, Virginia Journal of Inter na tional Law, vol. 42, 979.
- Buur, L., 2003, ‘The Sovereign Outsourced: Local Justice and Violence in Port Eliza - beth’, available at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
- Byrn, M., 2002, ‘Same-Sex Marriage in South Africa: A Consti tutional Possi bility’, Minnesota Law Review, vol. 87, 511-542.
- Cheater, A. P., 1998, ‘Tran scending the State? Gender and borderline construc tions of citizenship in Zimbabwe’, in T. Wilson and H. Donnan, (eds.), Border Identities: Nation and State at Inter na tional Frontiers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 191-214.
- Coutin, S., 2000, Legal izing Moves, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press Crush, J., and V. Williams, 1999, ‘The New South Africans? The Immigration Amnesties and Their After math’, IDASA, Cape Town.
- De Vos, P., 1996, ‘On the Legal Construction of Gay and Lesbian Identity and South Africa’s Transi tional Consti tu tion’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 265-290.
- De Vos, P., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
- Dodson, B., 2001, ‘Discrim i nation by Default? Gender Concerns in South African Migration Policy’, Africa Today, vol. 28, 73-89.
- Dolan, C., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
- Epprecht, M., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
- Forsyth, C., 2003, Private Inter na tional Law: The Modern Roman-Dutch Law Including the Juris diction of the High Courts.
- Forsyth, C., 2005, ‘The Domicile of the Illegal Resident’, Journal of Private Inter national Law, vol. 1.
- Human Rights Watch, 2003, ‘More Than a Name: State-Sponsored Homophobia and its Conse quences in Southern Africa’, 14 May, http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/safrica/.
- Inter na tional Lesbian and Gay Associ ation, 2003, ‘Are LGBT refugees granted asylum by [South Africa]?’, http://www.ilga.org/infor mation/legal_survey/africa/southafrica.htm, accessed on 1 May 2003.
- Jastram, K., 2003, ‘Family Unity: The New Geography of Family Life’, Migration Policy Institute, 1 May 2003, available at www.migrationinformation.org.
- Kapczynski, A., 2002, ‘Queer Brink manship: Citizenship and the Solomon Wars’, Yale Law Journal, vol. 112, 673-680.
- Karl, R., 1998, ‘Creating Asia: China in the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century’, American Historical Review, vol. 103, 1096-1118.
- Klaaren, J., 1996, ‘So Far Not So Good: An Analysis of Immigration Decisions under the Interim Consti tution’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 549-564.
- Klaaren, J., and J. Ramji, 2001, ‘Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apart heid’, Africa Today, vol. 48, 35-37.
- Klaaren, J., and B. Rutinwa, 2003, ‘Report to MIDSA on Migration and Population Laws in Southern Africa’, Cape Town, South African Migration Project, April.
- Macklin, A., 1999, ‘Truth and Conse quences: Credi bility in Refugee Deter mi nation, Inter na tional Associ ation of Refugee Law Judges, Realities of Refugee Deter mination on the Eve of a New Millen nium’, The Hague, Nether lands: Kluwer Law
- Inter na tional, 80-93.
- Magardie, S., 2003, ‘“Is the Applicant Really Gay?”: Legal responses to asylum claims based on perse cution because of sexual orien tation’, Agenda, vol. 55.
- Mbembe, A., 2000, ‘At the Edge of the World: Bound aries, Territoriality, and Sover -eignty in Africa’, Public Culture, vol. 12, no. 1.
- Mbembe, A., et al., 2003, ‘Bio-Politics, States of Exception, and the Politics of Sover - eignty’, WISER Symposium, 6-7 February, available at www.wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
- Millbank, J., 2002, ‘Imag ining Otherness: Refugee Claims on the Basis of Sexuality in Canada and Australia’, Melbourne University Law Review, vol. 26, 144, available at http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/MULR/2002.
- Miller, D., 2004, ‘South African multi na tional corpo ra tions, NEPAD and competing regional claims on Post-Apartheid Southern Africa’, African Socio logical Review, vol. 8, 176-202.
- Ngwena, C., 2002, ‘Sexu ality rights as human rights in Southern Africa with particular reference to South Africa’, South African Public Law, vol. 17, 1-21.
- Pantazis, A., 2002, ‘Home and the World: Lesbian and Gay Places in the Law’, South African Law Journal, vol. 119, 305-316.
- Pantazis, A., 1996, ‘The Problematic Nature of Gay Identity’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 291-307.
- Posel, D., 1995, ‘State, Power and Gender: Conflict over the Regis tration of African Customary Marriage in South Africa c. 1910-1970’, Journal of Historical Sociology, vol. 8, 223-256.
- Reid, G., and T. Dursuweit, 2002, ‘Under standing systemic violence: homophobic attacks in Johan nesburg and its surrounds’, Urban Forum, vol. 13.
- Schoeman, E., 1999, ‘Choice of Law and Legit imacy: Back to 1917?’, South African Law Journal, vol. 116, 288-298.
- ‘The Hague Conven tions: Signa tures, Ratifi ca tions, and Acces sions in the Member States of the Southern African Devel opment Commu nity’, 2002, 19 December, available at http://www.hcch.net/e/status/.
- Yans-McLaughlin, V., (ed.), 1990, Immigration Recon sidered: History, Sociology, and Politics, Oxford University Press.
References
Agamben, G., 1998, Homo Sacer, Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Aleinikoff, A., 2002, Semblances of Sover eignty: The Consti tution, the State, and American Citizenship, Cambridge, Harvard University Press.
Aleinikoff, A., and D. Klusmeyer, (eds.), 2001, Citizenship Today.
Amnesty Inter na tional, 2001, ‘Crimes of Hate, Conspiracy of Silence: Torture and Ill-Treatment based on sexual identity’, 22 June, available at www.amnesty.org.
Banda, F., 2002, ‘Going It Alone? SADC Decla ra tions and the Gender Debate’, 46 Journal of African Law, vol. 46, 259-264.
Barnes, T., 1997, ‘“Am I A Man?”: Gender and the Pass Laws in Urban Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-1980’, African Studies Review, vol. 40: 59-81.
Bonner, P., 1990, ‘“Desirable or Undesirable Basotho Women?” Liquor, Prosti tution and the Migration of Basotho Women to the Rand, 1920-1945’, in S. Walker, (ed.),
Women, and the Organi sation of Gender in South African History. Bosniak, L., 2000, ‘Citi zenship Denation al ized’, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 7, 447-509.
Bosniak, L., 2002, ‘Multiple Nation ality and the Postnational Trans formation of Citizen ship’, Virginia Journal of Inter na tional Law, vol. 42, 979.
Buur, L., 2003, ‘The Sovereign Outsourced: Local Justice and Violence in Port Eliza - beth’, available at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
Byrn, M., 2002, ‘Same-Sex Marriage in South Africa: A Consti tutional Possi bility’, Minnesota Law Review, vol. 87, 511-542.
Cheater, A. P., 1998, ‘Tran scending the State? Gender and borderline construc tions of citizenship in Zimbabwe’, in T. Wilson and H. Donnan, (eds.), Border Identities: Nation and State at Inter na tional Frontiers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 191-214.
Coutin, S., 2000, Legal izing Moves, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press Crush, J., and V. Williams, 1999, ‘The New South Africans? The Immigration Amnesties and Their After math’, IDASA, Cape Town.
De Vos, P., 1996, ‘On the Legal Construction of Gay and Lesbian Identity and South Africa’s Transi tional Consti tu tion’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 265-290.
De Vos, P., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
Dodson, B., 2001, ‘Discrim i nation by Default? Gender Concerns in South African Migration Policy’, Africa Today, vol. 28, 73-89.
Dolan, C., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
Epprecht, M., 2003, ‘WISER Sex and Secrecy Paper’, forth coming at wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
Forsyth, C., 2003, Private Inter na tional Law: The Modern Roman-Dutch Law Including the Juris diction of the High Courts.
Forsyth, C., 2005, ‘The Domicile of the Illegal Resident’, Journal of Private Inter national Law, vol. 1.
Human Rights Watch, 2003, ‘More Than a Name: State-Sponsored Homophobia and its Conse quences in Southern Africa’, 14 May, http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/safrica/.
Inter na tional Lesbian and Gay Associ ation, 2003, ‘Are LGBT refugees granted asylum by [South Africa]?’, http://www.ilga.org/infor mation/legal_survey/africa/southafrica.htm, accessed on 1 May 2003.
Jastram, K., 2003, ‘Family Unity: The New Geography of Family Life’, Migration Policy Institute, 1 May 2003, available at www.migrationinformation.org.
Kapczynski, A., 2002, ‘Queer Brink manship: Citizenship and the Solomon Wars’, Yale Law Journal, vol. 112, 673-680.
Karl, R., 1998, ‘Creating Asia: China in the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century’, American Historical Review, vol. 103, 1096-1118.
Klaaren, J., 1996, ‘So Far Not So Good: An Analysis of Immigration Decisions under the Interim Consti tution’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 549-564.
Klaaren, J., and J. Ramji, 2001, ‘Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apart heid’, Africa Today, vol. 48, 35-37.
Klaaren, J., and B. Rutinwa, 2003, ‘Report to MIDSA on Migration and Population Laws in Southern Africa’, Cape Town, South African Migration Project, April.
Macklin, A., 1999, ‘Truth and Conse quences: Credi bility in Refugee Deter mi nation, Inter na tional Associ ation of Refugee Law Judges, Realities of Refugee Deter mination on the Eve of a New Millen nium’, The Hague, Nether lands: Kluwer Law
Inter na tional, 80-93.
Magardie, S., 2003, ‘“Is the Applicant Really Gay?”: Legal responses to asylum claims based on perse cution because of sexual orien tation’, Agenda, vol. 55.
Mbembe, A., 2000, ‘At the Edge of the World: Bound aries, Territoriality, and Sover -eignty in Africa’, Public Culture, vol. 12, no. 1.
Mbembe, A., et al., 2003, ‘Bio-Politics, States of Exception, and the Politics of Sover - eignty’, WISER Symposium, 6-7 February, available at www.wiserweb.wits.ac.za.
Millbank, J., 2002, ‘Imag ining Otherness: Refugee Claims on the Basis of Sexuality in Canada and Australia’, Melbourne University Law Review, vol. 26, 144, available at http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/MULR/2002.
Miller, D., 2004, ‘South African multi na tional corpo ra tions, NEPAD and competing regional claims on Post-Apartheid Southern Africa’, African Socio logical Review, vol. 8, 176-202.
Ngwena, C., 2002, ‘Sexu ality rights as human rights in Southern Africa with particular reference to South Africa’, South African Public Law, vol. 17, 1-21.
Pantazis, A., 2002, ‘Home and the World: Lesbian and Gay Places in the Law’, South African Law Journal, vol. 119, 305-316.
Pantazis, A., 1996, ‘The Problematic Nature of Gay Identity’, South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 12, 291-307.
Posel, D., 1995, ‘State, Power and Gender: Conflict over the Regis tration of African Customary Marriage in South Africa c. 1910-1970’, Journal of Historical Sociology, vol. 8, 223-256.
Reid, G., and T. Dursuweit, 2002, ‘Under standing systemic violence: homophobic attacks in Johan nesburg and its surrounds’, Urban Forum, vol. 13.
Schoeman, E., 1999, ‘Choice of Law and Legit imacy: Back to 1917?’, South African Law Journal, vol. 116, 288-298.
‘The Hague Conven tions: Signa tures, Ratifi ca tions, and Acces sions in the Member States of the Southern African Devel opment Commu nity’, 2002, 19 December, available at http://www.hcch.net/e/status/.
Yans-McLaughlin, V., (ed.), 1990, Immigration Recon sidered: History, Sociology, and Politics, Oxford University Press.