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The mobile global subject: mobility and transnationalising Hinduism.
(University of KwaZulu-Natal., 2008)
The contemporary global condition is one of heightened movement that positions us in various contexts, in varying degree, as mobile, global subjects; as migrants, as tourists, and as transnational workers. While transnationalism, ...
Queering women: disembedding the maternal script from woman and earth.
(University of Cape Town, 2011-02-20)
The paper is positioned inside the theistic tradition of Hinduism and approaches ‘body’ in the form of the Earth body and Woman body as masculine constructions in the sense that control is exercised over both these ‘bodies’. ...
Belief and bereavement: the notion of “Attachment” and the grief work hypothesis.
(University of Cape Town, 2014)
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the
imaginary of life, as we navigate lives that are punctuated by a
seeming infi nite number of events, including the eventuality of death.
For some individuals, ...