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Bank, Leslie J.; Carton, Benedict (2016) | |
Forgetting apartheid: history, culture and the body of a nun | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 86 #3. p. 472-503. |
Bank, Leslie (2015) | |
Frontiers of freedom: race, landscape and nationalism in the coastal cultures of South Africa | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 38 #3-4. p. 248-268. |
Mnyaka, Phindezwa Elizabeth; Bank, Leslie (2014) | |
Salvage anthropology in a city without history: East London and photographic collections of Joseph Denfield, 1950-1969 | |
South African Historical Journal. Volume 66 #1. p. 55-78. |
Bank, Andrew; Bank, Leslie John (eds.) (2013) | |
Inside African anthropology: Monica Wilson and her interpreters | |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. International African library #44. 354p. |
Bank, Leslie J.; Bank, Andrew (2013) | |
Untangling the lion's tale: the violent masculinity and the ethics of biography in the 'curious' case of the apartheid-era policeman Donald Card | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 7-30. |
Bank, Leslie (2007) | |
The Rhythms of the Yards: Urbanism, Backyards and Housing Policy in South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 25 #2. May. p. 205-228. |
Bank, Leslie (2005) | |
On Family Farms and Commodity Groups: Rural Livelihoods, Households and Development Policy in the Eastern Cape | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 31 #1. p. 157-181. |
Bank, Leslie; Minkley, Gary (2005) | |
Going Nowhere Slowly? Land, Livelihoods and Rural Development in the Eastern Cape | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 31 #1. p. 1-38. |
Bank, Leslie (2003) | |
Comrades, Cats and Country Boys: Youth Style, City Streets and the Politics of Home in East London's Townships, 1950-1998 | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 26 #1-2. p. 29-41. |
Bank, Leslie (2002) | |
Home-Made Ethnography: Re-Visiting the 'Xhosa in Town' Trilogy | |
Kronos: Journal of Cape History. #28. p. 146-171. |
Bank, Leslie J. (2002) | |
Beyond Red and School: Gender, Tradition and Identity in the Rural Eastern Cape | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 28 #3. September. p. 631-649. |
Bank, Leslie J. (2001) | |
Living Together, Moving Apart: Home-Made Agendas, Identity Politics and Urban-Rural Linkages in the Eastern Cape, South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 19 #1. January. p. 129-147. |
Bryceson, Deborah F.; Bank, Leslie (2001) | |
End of an Era: Africa's Development Policy Parallax | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 19 #1. January. p. 5-23. |
Bank, Leslie J.; Qambata, Linda (2000) | |
Emerging Matriarchs? Livelihoods, Gender and Rituals in Rural Eastern Cape, South Africa | |
Manchester, Great Britain: University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management. Multiple Livelihoods and Social Change Working Paper Series #WP11. 29p. |
Bank, Leslie; Qambata, Linda (1999) | |
No Visible Means of Subsistence: Rural Livelihoods, Gender and Social Change in Mooiplaas, Eastern Cape 1950-1998 | |
Leiden: African Studies Centre. ASC working paper #34. 142p. |
Bank, Leslie J. (1999) | |
Men with Cookers: Transformations in Migrant Culture, Domesticity and Identity in Duncan Village, East London | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 25 #3. September. p. 393-416. |
Bank, Leslie (1997) | |
The social life of paraffin: gender, domesticity and the politics of value in a South African township | |
African Studies. Volume 56 #2. p. 157-179. |
White, Caroline; Bank, Leslie J.; Jones, Sean; Mehlwana, Monga (1997) | |
Restricted Electricity Use among Poor Urban Households | |
Development Southern Africa. Volume 14 #3. October. p. 413-423. |
Bank, Leslie; Southall, Roger (1996) | |
Traditional leaders in South Africa's new democracy | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #37-38. p. 407-430. |
Bank, Leslie J. (1996) | |
The Social Life of Paraffin: Domesticity, Gender, and Morality of Exchange in Urban South Africa | |
Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Asso. (ASA), November 23-26, 1996, San Francisco, California. Atlanta. Emory University. |
Bank, Leslie J. (1995) | |
The Failure of Ethnic Nationalism: Land, Power and the Politics of Clanship on the South African High Veld, 1860-1990 | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 65 #4. p. 565-591. |
Manona, Cecil W.; Bank, Leslie J.; Higginbottom, Karen (1995) | |
Gender, Households and Environmental Changes in Informal Settlements in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa | |
Grahamstown, South Africa: Rhodes University, Institute of Social and Economic Research. Development Studies Working Paper #64. 107p. |
Bank, Leslie (1994) | |
Angry men and working women: gender, violence and economic change in Qwaqwa in the 1980s | |
African Studies. Volume 53 #1. p. 89-113. |
Bank, Leslie J. (1994) | |
Between Traders and Tribalists: Implosion and the Politics of Disjuncture in a South African Homeland | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 93 #370. January. p. 75-98. |
Bank, Leslie J. (1992) | |
Squatting and the Politics of Urban Restructuring in Transkei: The Case of Cala | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 88-108. |
Bank, L.J. (1990) | |
The making of the Qwaqwa 'mafia'? Patronage and protection in the migrant taxi business | |
African Studies. Volume 49 #1. p. 71-93. |
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