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Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (2007)
See this publicationWhen Social Movements Bypass the Poor: Asbestos Pollution, International Litigation and Griqua Cultural Identity
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 33 #3. September. p. 577-600.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (2006)
Community, Family and Intimate Relationships: An Exploration of Domestic Violence in Griquatown, South Africa
Abstract presentAnthropology Southern Africa. Volume 29 #3-4. p. 84-95.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (2006)
See this publication'Klaar gesnap as Kleurling': the attempted making and remaking of the Griqua people
Abstract presentAfrican Studies. Volume 65 #2. December. p. 175-200.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (2003)
Christian Souls and Griqua Boorlings: Religious and Political Identity in Griquatown
Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History. Volume 27 #3-4. p. 205-225.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (2003)
See this publicationHouses and the Ritual Construction of Gendered Homes in South Africa
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Volume 9 #4. December. p. 657-679.

Book chapterWaldman, Linda; Ntsedi, Mampe (1997)
Women on Highveld Farms: An Outlook for Development
In: Meer, Shamim (ed.). Women, Land and Authority: Perspectives From South Africa. Cape Town/Oxford: David Philip and Oxfam.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (1996)
See this publicationThe Past: Who Owns it and What Should We do about it?
South African Historical Journal. #35. May. p. 149-154.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (1996)
See this publicationMonkey in a spiderweb: the dynamics of farmer control and paternalism
Abstract presentAfrican Studies. Volume 55 #1. p. 63-86.

Periodical articleWaldman, Linda (1995)
'This house is a dark room': domestic violence on farms in the Western Cape, South Africa
Abstract presentAfrican Anthropology. Volume 2 #2. September. p. 60-81.

BookWaldman, Linda (1994)
Here You Will Remain: Gender, Violence and Movement on Farms in the Western Cape
Stellenbosch, South Africa: Centre for Rural Legal Studies. 35p.

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