Mathabo Khau
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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Sexualities | 2012
Mathabo Khau
Female sexuality is a highly policed domain within many societies with women and girls being violated daily in relation to performing their gendered and sexual identities. This article explores the politics of inner labia elongation, and the socially constructed notions of genital beauty through the lens of gendered violence. It highlights the silences around sexual pleasure and desire for Basotho women through discussing the importance of labial elongation in the construction of sexual identities. It presents the challenges that women face as they negotiate the spaces between the social constructions of proper womanhood and female sexualities within a hetero-patriarchal society.
Education, Citizenship and Social Justice | 2018
Avivit M. Cherrington; Eileen Scheckle; Mathabo Khau; Naydene de Lange; Andre du Plessis
This article seeks to address what it means to be an ‘engaged’ university and, in so doing, to contribute to current discourses – in a fast growing field – about how to collaborate with communities for meaningful social transformation. As a group of researchers from the faculty of education in a South African university, we share our thinking and the theoretical notions that underpinned our planning and executing of a 3-year engagement with a rural secondary school. In asking ‘How might dialogic engagement of the university community and the community the university serves, enable agency towards active citizenship in the context of education?’, a collaborative engagement project between and within a school-community and the university was initiated. In this conceptual article, we unpack and discuss a critical university and school-community engagement with, and interpretation of, three key concepts that underpinned it: dialogic engagement, community and active citizenship. We conclude with a discussion on how we put these three key elements into practice. It is therefore argued that to be truly engaged requires constant dialogue, reflection, and the intentionality and commitment of all parties towards collaboration that is aimed at promoting mutual learning through socially just processes. Such university and school-community engagement is key in addressing complex social issues requiring collaborative intervention to enable social transformation.
International Journal of Qualitative Methods - ARCHIVE | 2012
Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan; Mathabo Khau; Lungile Masinga; Catherine van de Ruit
Sex Education | 2012
Mathabo Khau
Sahara J-journal of Social Aspects of Hiv-aids | 2012
Naydene de Lange; Claudia Mitchell; Mathabo Khau
Perspectives in Education | 2012
Robert Balfour; Naydene de Lange; Mathabo Khau
Southern African Review of Education with Education with Production | 2016
Mathabo Khau
South African journal of higher education | 2016
Naydene de Lange; Mathabo Khau; Logan Athiemoolam
Reading and Writing | 2015
Berit Lundgren; Mathabo Khau
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa | 2013
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