Kutlwano Mokgwathi

Kutlwano Mokgwathi is a Lecturer at the University of Botswana in the Media Studies Department. Her research focus is on gendered uses of media, digital masculinity and technology-facilitated gender-based violence.

Publications

Photography as Visual Activism and Visual Disobedience: An African Feminist Discussion of Zanele Muholi and Zubeida Vallie
Kutlwano Mokgwathi. © 2024. 14 pages.
African women photographers subvert cis-heterosexism, systemic erasure, and redefine identities authentic to their existence through visual activism and disobedience. Through the...
Tweeted Articulations of Resistance Against Patriarchal Violence: Imagining Digital Black Fem/Womanism in Southern Africa
Kutlwano Mokgwathi. © 2023. 21 pages.
Research on digital articulations of patriarchal violence—sexual gender-based violence, harassment, intimidation, and bullying—as experienced by women and femmes globally is...
“I Am Because We Are”: A Historical Conceptualisation of African Feminism(s) and Womanism
Kutlwano Mokgwathi. © 2023. 14 pages.
The words feminist and womanist might not exist across the multiple languages and dialects on the African continent. However, feminist and womanist theorising within Africa and...