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Challenging gender equality in South African transformation policies - a case of the White Paper: A programme for the transformation of higher education

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Akala, Betty M. (Auteur)
Titre
Challenging gender equality in South African transformation policies - a case of the White Paper: A programme for the transformation of higher education
Résumé
Using a post-structural lens, I make arguments against homogenising people’s conditions and circumstances. In particular, I acknowledge that the post-1994 reform agenda intended to streamline the previously fragmented and segregated higher education landscape under the apartheid regime. Black women, who are the main target of this article suffered triple marginalisation ‒ race, social class and sexism. The aim of the article is to show the tensions that exist within the White Paper: A Programme for the Transformation of Higher Education (DoE 1997). The said tensions have stifled the attainment of gender equity and equality; effectively widening the gender fissures in post-1994 South African higher education. I argue that we should not take for granted phrases such as “equal opportunities” and “equal access” in policies. Instead, we should seek their meaning and achievement inter alia in earnest for the targeted group.Therefore, I postulate that gender and gendering is complex and very fragmented. For this reason, formulating transformation interventions on the premise of equality for all does not necessarily guarantee gender equality or gender equity. With this in mind, a “one-size fits all” approach to redressing gender equality is implausible and does not suffice in addressing salient gender injustices. I propose a multifaceted approach, which encompasses a realistic and holistic outlookon the divergent needs of black women in particular and women in general as a possible solution to the current challenges.
Publication
South African Journal of Higher Education
Volume
32
Numéro
3
Date
2018
Abrév. de revue
SAJHE
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.20853/32-3-1521
ISSN
17535913
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/10265657924
Référence
Akala, Betty M. (2018). Challenging gender equality in South African transformation policies - a case of the White Paper: A programme for the transformation of higher education. South African Journal of Higher Education, 32(3). https://doi.org/10.20853/32-3-1521
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  • Systèmes d'oppressions
    • Patriarcat
    • Racisme
    • Sexisme
    • Système colonial
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  • Sciences de l'éducation
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