Outline: Mark Hunter
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Assistant Professor PhD University of California, Berkeley, USA (2005) MA University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (1998) BA University of Sussex, UK (1992) Phone: (416) 208-4764 Location: B527 (UTSC) Downtown Office: Room SSH5022 (100 St. George Street) Email: mhunter@utsc.utoronto.ca |
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| Research Interests |
| Health AIDS Sexuality Critical development studies Africa Labour Ethnographic methods Education and class |
| Selected Publications |
| Books |
| Mark Hunter. Love in The Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa (Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press), 2010. Winner of the 2010 C. Wright Mills Award. |
| Journal Articles |
| Mark Hunter and Dori Posel. “Here to Work: the Socio-Economic Characteristics of Informal Dwellers in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Environment and Urbanization, forthcoming. |
| Mark Hunter. "Beneath the "Zunami": Jacob Zuma and the Gendered Politics of Social Reproduction in South Africa," Antipode, 43, no. 4(2011): 1102-1126. |
| Mark Hunter. "Racial Desegregation and Schooling in South Africa: Contested Geographies of Class Formation," Environment and Planning A, 42, no. 11 (2010): 2640-2657. |
| Mark Hunter. "Beyond the Male-Migrant: South Africa’s Long History of Health Geography and the Contemporary AIDS Pandemic." Health and Place 16, no. 1 (2010): 24-33. |
| Mark Hunter. “The Changing Political Economy of Sex in South Africa: the Significance of Unemployment and Inequalities to the Scale of the Aids pandemic.” Social Science & Medicine 64 (2007): 689-700. |
| Mark Hunter. “Cultural Politics and Masculinities.” Culture, Health and Sexuality 7, no. 4 (2005): 389-403. |
| Mark Hunter. “Masculinities, multiple-partners and AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal: The Making and Unmaking of Isoka.” Transformation, 54 (2004): 123-153. |
| Mark Hunter. “The Materiality of Everyday Sex: Thinking Beyond ‘Prostitution’.” African Studies 61, no. 1 (2002): 99-120. |
| Mark Hunter. “The Post-Fordist High Road? A South African Case Study.” Journal of Contemporary African Studies 18, no. 1 (2000): 67-90. |
| Mark Hunter and Vishnu Padayachee “Convergence and Divergence in Europe and South Africa.” Society in Transition 29, no. 1-2 (1998): 58-66. |
| Book Chapters |
| Mark Hunter. “The Paradoxes of Rights-based Approaches Toward ‘Gender and AIDS’ in South Africa.” In Understanding Global Sexualities: New Frontiers, edited by Peter Aggleton, Paul Boyce, Henrietta Moore, and Richard Parker. London: Routledge, forthcoming. |
| Mark Hunter. “Rights and Redistribution. Thinking about the State, Gender, and Class after the Zuma Rape Trial”. In Development Dilemmas in Post-Apartheid South Africa, edited by Bill Freund and Harald Witt, 372-402. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2010. |
| Mark Hunter. From Migrating Men to Moving Women: Some brief trends in South Africa’s changing Political Economy and Geography of Intimacy. In Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS, eds. Peter Aggleton, Felicity Thomas, and Mary Haour-Knipe, 143-153. London: Routledge, 2009. |
| Mark Hunter. "Providing Love: Sex and Exchange in Twentieth Century South Africa." In Love in Africa, eds. Lynn Thomas and Jennifer Cole. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. |
| Mark Hunter. “Zulu-speaking Men and the Changing Household: From Providers Within Marriage to Providers Outside Marriage.” In Being Zulu: Contesting Identities Past and Present, edited by Ben Carton, John Laband, and Jabulani Sithole. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 2008. |
| Mark Hunter. “Geography.” In Routledge International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, edited by Michael Flood, Judith Gardiner, Bob Pease, and Keith Pringle. London: Routledge, 2007. |
| Mark Hunter. “Cultural Politics and Masculinities.” In Men Behaving Differently: South African Men Since 1994, edited by Liz Walker, and Graeme Reid. Cape Town: Double Storey Books, 2005: 139-160. |
| Mark Hunter. “Fathers without Amandla?” In Ubaba? Men and Fatherhood in South Africa, edited by Robert Morrell, and Linda Richter. Pretoria: Human Science Research Council, 2005: 99-117. |
| Mark Hunter. “Globalization”. In Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: in History and Society, edited by Paula Fass (New York: Macmillan), 2003: 390-392. |
