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Reworking Citizenship
Race, Gender, and Kinship in South Africa
Brady G'Sell

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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Note on Language
Introduction
1"In Point, it is the same as if you are alone": Kinshipping in a Kinless Space
2"You are Mothers of the Nation": Citizenship and Social Reproduction
3"She is not conscious of her maternal role": Kinshipping in the Welfare Office
4"We are mothers, we are hustlers": Kinshipping in the Community
5"Me and him we only have a child together, nothing more": Kinshipping in the Court
6"We are able to stay together as a family": Kinshipping at Home
Conclusion
Glossary
Notes
References
Index