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    A blue coat: The addict and the unspeakable girl in South Africa’s colonial archive.Thembisa Waetjen - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):37-55.
    Can a colonial archive render up form-of-life? To what ends? This essay explores these questions through a methodological exercise that casts a specific historical subject in the role of Giorgio Agamben’s ‘unspeakable girl’. The subject is a woman identified in a 1910 Cape Town police report as a habitual opium smoker. The unspeakable girl is a philosophical construction through which Agamben develops a concept of initiated (or initiating) knowledge. At stake in my forensic re/deconstruction of this case is how a (...)
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    Tradition's Desire The Politics of Culture in the Rape Trial of Jacob Zuma.Thembisa Waetjen & Gerhard Maré - 2009 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 56 (118):63-81.
    This article examines the recent trial of ANC president Jacob Zuma, and how gender power was framed in respect to, and within, the politics of culture. The trial centred on allegations of rape by Zuma of an HIV positive woman many years his junior, who was also the daughter of a former anti-apartheid struggle comrade. All of these details were considered pertinent, not only to the legal debates about whether a crime had been committed, but also to the political debates (...)
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  3. Tradition's Desire: The Rape Trial of Jacob Zuma and the Morality of Patriarchy.Thembisa Waetjen & Gerhard Mare - 2009 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 56 (118):63.
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    The limits of gender rhetoric for nationalism: A case study from southern Africa. [REVIEW]Thembisa Waetjen - 2001 - Theory and Society 30 (1):121-152.