Zine Magubane

Associate Professor

Department of Sociology

Profile

Dr. Magubane is a South African native who lived in her country while Nelson Mandela was president. She taught sociology at the University of Cape Town for two years and was a researcher for two years. Much of her work is focused on Southern Africa. She is the author of聽Bringing the Empire Home: Imagining Race, Gender, and Class in Britain and Colonial South Africa, which analyzes the historical emergence of race, gender, and class both as conceptual entities and as ideological systems. She is also the co-editor of聽Race, Gender and the Status of Black South African Women in the Academy聽(University of South Africa Press) and聽Post Modernity, Postcoloniality, and African Studies聽(Africa World Press). In addition to working on three more books, Dr. Magubane鈥檚 writings have appeared in several publications. Her areas of specialization include social theory, sociology of post-coloniality, race and ethnicity, globalization, race and popular culture, gender and sexuality, and the sociology of African societies. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the department of African and African Diaspora Studies.聽

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