Sheltering women
Jung Park, Y, Fedler, J & Danger, Z (eds) (2000) Reclaiming women's spaces: New perspectives on violence against women and sheltering in South Africa. Johannesburg: NISAA Institute for Women's Development. ISBN 0-620-25733-4.
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https://doi.org/10.17159//2309-8708/2001/n27a14Abstract
Reclaiming women's spaces (2000) provides recent theoretical and applied work about the range and depth of violence against women in South Africa. Serving as an invaluable resource text for a wide audience - including legislators, scholars, lecturers, NGOs, international and local researchers, theorists and practitioners - the book provides a comprehensive current and historical account of legal, political, organisational and practice-based developments in the field of violence against women.
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