Elaine Salo

South African anthropologist, ọkà mmụta na onye nkwado

Elaine Rosa Salo (1962 - 13 Ọgọst 2016) bụ ọkà mmụta gbasara gbasara mmadụ, ọkà mmụta na onye ndọrọndọrọ, onye ọkachamara na ọmụmụ nwoke na nwanyị na Africa Feminism.[1][2][3] Ọ kụziri na Mahadum Western Cape, Mahadum Cape Town, Mahadum Pretoria, na, ruo mgbe ọrịa kansa nwụrụ ya, na Mahadum Delaware.

Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ

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A mụrụ Salo na 1962 na Kimberley, South Africa, tolitere n'okpuru ịkpa ókè agbụrụ.[1] Ọ gụrụ mmụta gbasara mmadụ na Mahadum Cape Town, wee gụchaa nzere bachelọ na nzere nsọpụrụ.[2][3] Ọ bụ nwa akwụkwọ ojii "token" na mahadum ndị White-majority ọzọ: mahadum ahụ dị na mpaghara White Group.[1] N'ịbụ onye e nyere ya akwụkwọ mmụta, ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ na mmepe mba na Mahadum Clark na Massachusetts, United States: ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Master of Arts (MA) na 1986.[1] N'ịbụ onye nwetakwara akwụkwọ mmụta, ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ mmụta gbasara mmadụ na Mahadum Emory dị na Georgia, United States, na-agụsị akwụkwọ na Dọkịta nke Philosophy (PhD) na 2004: [1] usoro doctoral ya metụtara ọrụ nwoke na nwanyị na Manenberg Township nke Cape Town, South Africa. [1]

Ọrụ agụmakwụkwọ

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Salo kụziri na mahadum dị na South Africa na na United States. Ọ gụrụ nkuzi na Mahadum Western Cape site na 1988 ruo 1999; Mahadum Cape Town site na 2000 ruo 2009; na Mahadum Pretoria site na 2009 ruo 2013, ebe ọ bụ onye isi ụlọ ọrụ ya Institute for Women's & Gender Studies.[1][2] Site na 2013, ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ na 2016, ọ bụ osote prọfesọ na sayensị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, mmekọrịta mba ụwa, na ụmụ nwanyị & ọmụmụ nwoke na nwanyị na Mahadum Delaware.. [2]

Nnyocha gbasara mmadụ na agbụrụ ya lekwasịrị anya na ụmụ nwanyị Africa (gụnyere ọmụmụ nwoke na nwanyị, nwanyị Africa, nna ochie na nwoke, na ịbụ nne), ọkachasị n'obodo nke doctorate ya (Manenberg).[1][2] Nnyocha na nkuzi ya gbasakwara na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị mmiri, mmegharị ụmụ nwanyị, na nkà mmụta ihe ọmụmụ nke okike na mmekọahụ..[3]

Ndụ onwe onye

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Salo lụrụ Colin Miller, ha nwere ụmụ abụọ.[2]

Salo lanarịrị Ọrịa kansa ara, mana ọ laghachiri n'afọ tupu ọnwụ ya. [3] Ọ nwụrụ na 13 August 2016, na Newark, Delaware, USA, mgbe ọ dị afọ 54. [4]

Ọrụ ndị a họọrọ

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  • Salo (2001). "Talking about feminism in Africa". Agenda 16 (50): 58–63. DOI:10.1080/10130950.2001.9675993. 
  • Salo (August 2003). "Negotiating Gender and Personhood in the New South Africa: Adolescent Women and Gangsters in Manenberg Township on the Cape Flats". European Journal of Cultural Studies 6 (3): 345–365. DOI:10.1177/13675494030063005. 
  • Elaine Salo (2007). "Mans is ma soe: Ganging Practices in Manenberg, South Africa, and the Ideologies of Masculinity, Gender, and Generational Relations", in Bay: States of violence: Politics, youth, and memory in contemporary Africa. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 148–178. ISBN 9780813925776. 
  • Salo (2018). Respectable mothers, tough men and good daughters: producing persons in Manenberg township South Africa. Bamenda: Langaa Rearch and Publishing. ISBN 9789956550265. 

Ihe odide

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  1. Elaine Salo: 1962–2016 (en). University of Cape Town News. University of Cape Town (13 August 2016). Retrieved on 8 February 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 In Memoriam Elaine Salo. Department of Women & Gender Studies. University of Delaware. Retrieved on 8 February 2021. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "In Memoriam - Dept" defined multiple times with different content
  3. 3.0 3.1 Elaine Rosa Salo: In Memoriam. Anthropology News. American Anthropological Association (12 October 2016). Archived from the original on 3 November 2016. Retrieved on 8 February 2021. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "In Memoriam - AN" defined multiple times with different content
  4. Gillespie (3 July 2017). "Elaine Rosa Salo (1962–2016)". Anthropology Southern Africa 40 (3): 217–223. DOI:10.1080/23323256.2017.1372206.