Artículos de investigación
Published 2022-04-30
Keywords
- Black women; Women; Africa; South Africa; Women’s history; Apartheid; Racism; Colonialism.
How to Cite
Salas González, Ana Emilia. 2022. “Black Women in Apartheid: Patriarchal Exploitation and Colonialism”. Bloch. Revista Estudiantil De Historia 1 (4):6-14. https://revistabloch.uanl.mx/index.php/b/article/view/91.
Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Emilia Salas González
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Abstract
In this article we will talk about the social, cultural and economic situation of black women (African or Bantu) during the active period of apartheid in the Republic of South Africa, in an effort to demonstrate and analyze what were the patriarchal implications of colonial actions.
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