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Pregnancy and bodies of knowledge in a South African university
Teresa Ann Barnes
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Gender and Women's Studies
Center for African Studies
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Knowledge Production
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South Africa
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South African Universities
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University Students
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Politics
50%
Epistemology
50%
Public Space
50%
Alien
50%
South African
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Marginalization
50%
Student Body
50%
Seepage
50%
Alienation
50%
Adult Students
50%
Student Residence Halls
50%
Intellectual Space
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Cape Town
50%
African Traditional Religion
50%
University Staff
50%
Pregnant Body
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Body Language
50%
African Universities
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Higher Educational Institutions
50%
University Spaces
50%
University of the Western Cape
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Gendered Nature
50%
Masculinist
50%
Arts and Humanities
Republic of South Africa
100%
Knowledge Production
100%
Intellectuals
50%
Residence
50%
Personnel
50%
Tradition
50%
Epistemology
50%
Classroom
50%
Public Space
50%
Alien
50%
African Traditions
50%
Alienation
50%
Cape Town
50%
Western Cape
50%
Body Language
50%