'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)
‘Sisters in the struggle’: Women of Indian Origin in South Africa’s Liberation Struggle 1900–1994 unveils an unchartered historical terrain, highlighting the contributions of Indian women towards non-racialism and equality and their experiences within diverse political parties; therefore, shifting the post-apartheid liberation stories which have been dominated by the journey of the ANC to other political organisations who collectively played a significant role in South Africa’s road to democracy.

In this book, Hiralal presents a refreshing perspective of Indians, particularly women, as contributors and activists in the struggle. The book elucidates that the struggle against apartheid was a collective endeavour among the oppressed races and not a one-sided endeavour by the ANC. The book, thus, examines the participation of Indian women against apartheid and colonialism within gendered and political frameworks.

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'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)
‘Sisters in the struggle’: Women of Indian Origin in South Africa’s Liberation Struggle 1900–1994 unveils an unchartered historical terrain, highlighting the contributions of Indian women towards non-racialism and equality and their experiences within diverse political parties; therefore, shifting the post-apartheid liberation stories which have been dominated by the journey of the ANC to other political organisations who collectively played a significant role in South Africa’s road to democracy.

In this book, Hiralal presents a refreshing perspective of Indians, particularly women, as contributors and activists in the struggle. The book elucidates that the struggle against apartheid was a collective endeavour among the oppressed races and not a one-sided endeavour by the ANC. The book, thus, examines the participation of Indian women against apartheid and colonialism within gendered and political frameworks.

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'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)

'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)

by Kalpana Hiralal
'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)

'Sisters in the Struggle': Women of Indian Origin in South Africa's Liberation Struggle 1900-1994 (VOLUME 1: 1900-1940s)

by Kalpana Hiralal

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‘Sisters in the struggle’: Women of Indian Origin in South Africa’s Liberation Struggle 1900–1994 unveils an unchartered historical terrain, highlighting the contributions of Indian women towards non-racialism and equality and their experiences within diverse political parties; therefore, shifting the post-apartheid liberation stories which have been dominated by the journey of the ANC to other political organisations who collectively played a significant role in South Africa’s road to democracy.

In this book, Hiralal presents a refreshing perspective of Indians, particularly women, as contributors and activists in the struggle. The book elucidates that the struggle against apartheid was a collective endeavour among the oppressed races and not a one-sided endeavour by the ANC. The book, thus, examines the participation of Indian women against apartheid and colonialism within gendered and political frameworks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032434513
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/10/2023
Series: Routledge/UNISA Press Series
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kalpana Hiralal is Associate Professor of History at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Her PhD dissertation focused on Indian immigrants to Africa in the context of settlement, trade and identity formation. Her current research focus is on African and South Asian Diaspora and gender and politics in South Africa. She co-edited a book titled 1913, Satyagraha, Passive Resistance and its Legacy in 2015.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART 1:Early Resistance 1907–1920s: The Satyagraha Campaigns 1. Kasturba Gandhi 2. Jagrani Devi Bhawani Dayal 3. Bai Fatima Sheikh Mehtab 4. Valliamma Munuswami Mudliar 5. Veerammal Naidoo PART 2: The 1930s and 1940s: The Passive Resistance Campaign 1946–1948 6. Kistmah Latchmi Chetty 7. Suryakala Patel 8. Leila Pather 9. Thayanayagie (Thailema) Pillay 10. Amina Pahad 11. Rajambal ‘Thanga’ Padiachy Kollapen 12. Bhanumathee (Banu) Ghela 13. Gadija Christopher 14. Zainab Asvat 15. Dr Kesaveloo Goonruthnum 16. Halima Ahmed Nagdee Gool 17. Zainunnisa “Cissie” Gool 18. Muniammah Naidoo

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