kisitu davis
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Centre for Rural Health, Undergraduate
- Rural Health, Gender and Sexuality, Sexuality, African Studies, Anthropology of Gender, Sexuality Studies, Lesbian and Gay History, Gender Studies, Feminism, Critical Race and Whiteness Studies, and 7 moreCitrizenship, Queer, Reproduction, Maternity, Abortion, Sexualtiy Gender and National Identity, and Twentieth-Century Australian Historyedit
- I believe in sharing knowledge as knowledge not shared is no knowledge at all. I am an academic very much interested in research. My core areas of interest include gender n security, religion n governance, Indigenous knowledge systems.edit
The production of knowledge, its preservation for the present and future generations is of great importance for human society. As such knowledge preservation mechanisms have been always sought for this service and one of this is through... more
The production of knowledge, its preservation for the present and future generations is of great importance for human society. As such knowledge preservation mechanisms have been always sought for this service and one of this is through scholarship. In this book review we focus on “A Life in Letters: Selected correspondence of Denis Hurley,” a volume that attempts to unravel through letters, certain key aspects of the life lived by archbishop Denis Hurley of the archdiocese of Durban.This book review demonstrates the ethical complexities and evolution of an influential Catholic leader in South Africa as he, taps into ongoing struggles for justice in the country.