Shireen A. Ally, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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('Maid' with rights: The contradictory citizenship of domestic workers in post -apartheid South Africa.) |
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Ally S. (2015) Material Remains: Artifice versus Artefact(s) in the Archive of Bantustan Rule Journal of Southern African Studies. 41: 969-989 |
Ally S. (2013) Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens: Domestic Workers in the South, 1865 - 1960 / Unprotected Labor: Household Workers, Politics, and Middle-Class Reform in New York, 1870 - 1940 Labour. 10: 135-140 |
Ally S. (2013) 'Ooh, eh eh... Just One Small Cap is Enough!' Servants, Detergents, and their Prosthetic Significance African Studies. 72: 321-352 |
Ally S. (2011) Beer, Sociability, and Masculinity in South Africa South African Historical Journal. 63: 485-487 |
Ally S. (2011) 'If you are hungry, and a man promises you mealies, will you not follow him?' South African Swazi Ethnic Nationalism, 1931-1986 South African Historical Journal. 63: 414-430 |
Ally S. (2011) Peaceful memories: Remembering and forgetting political violence in Kangwane, South Africa Africa. 81: 351-372 |
Ally S. (2010) Heroic pioneers, occluded 'natives', and the virgin wild: Representations of colonial encounter in the Lowveld, South Africa English Studies in Africa. 53: 48-70 |
Ally S. (2008) Domestic worker unionisation in post-apartheid South Africa: Demobilisation and depoliticisation by the democratic state Politikon. 35: 1-21 |
Ally S, Mooney K, Stewart P. (2003) The state-sponsored and centralised institutionalisation of an academic discipline: Sociology in South Africa, 1920–1970 Society in Transition. 34: 70-103 |