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REFLECTING ROGUE: INSIDE THE MIND OF A FEMINIST

R 310.00
SKU: 9781920601874
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Reflecting Rogue - Inside the Mind of a Feminist is a mesmerizing collection of experimental autobiographical essays on power, pleasure and SA culture, written by 2016 Alan Paton Award winner, Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola. In her most personal book to date, written from a classic Gqola anti-racist, feminist perspective, Reflecting Rogue delivers twenty essays of incisive brain food, deliciously accessible to a general critical readership, without sacrificing intellectual rigour. Professor Gqola is outspoken feminist and an award-winning author. She currently is the Dean of Research at The University of Fort Hare.
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Reflecting Rogue - Inside the Mind of a Feminist is a mesmerizing collection of experimental autobiographical essays on power, pleasure and SA culture, written by 2016 Alan Paton Award winner, Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola. In her most personal book to date, written from a classic Gqola anti-racist, feminist perspective, Reflecting Rogue delivers twenty essays of incisive brain food, deliciously accessible to a general critical readership, without sacrificing intellectual rigour. Professor Gqola is outspoken feminist and an award-winning author. She currently is the Dean of Research at The University of Fort Hare.