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Mark Hunter. 2019. Race for Education: Gender, White Tone, and Schooling in South Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
Winner of the 2020 Joel Gregory Prize. 

Mark Hunter. 2010. Love in the Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. 
Winner of the 2010 C. Wright Mills Award & the 2010 Amaury Talbot Prize for African Anthropology


Articles

2020. “Race and the Geographies of Education: Markets, White Tone, and Racial Neoliberalism,” Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 110 (4): 1224-1243. 
2020. 
Dori Posel, Mark Hunter and Stephanie Rudwick. Revisiting the prevalence of English: Language use outside the home in South Africa. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. DOI: 10.1080/01434632.2020.1778707
2017. “Parental choice without parents: families, education and class in a South African township” Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 47 (1): 2-16.
2016. “Is it enough to talk of marriage as a process? Legitimate co-habitation in Umlazi, South Africa,” Anthropology Southern Africa, 39 (4): 281-296.
2016. “Introduction: New Insights on Marriage and Africa” (invited introduction for Special Edition on Marriage and Exchange in contemporary African societies). Africa Today, 62 (3): 1-9.
2015. “The Intimate Politics of the Education Market: High-Stakes Schooling and the Making of Kinship in Umlazi Township, South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 41(6): 1279-1300.  
2015. “The Race for Education: Class, White Tone, and Desegregating White Schools in South Africa.” Journal of Historical Sociology. DOI: 10.1111/johs.12097.
2015. “The Political Economy of Concurrent Partners: Toward a history of Sex-Love-Gift Connections in the Time of AIDS.” Review of African Political Economy 42(145): 362-375.  
2015. “Schooling Choice in South Africa: The Limits of Qualifications and the Politics of Race, Class and Symbolic Power.” International Journal of Educational Development. 43: 41-50.
2014. “‘The Bond of Education’: Gender, the Value of Children, and the Making of Umlazi Township in 1960s Durban, South Africa.” Journal of African History 55(3): 467-490.
Mark Hunter and Atiqa Hachimi. 2012. “Talking Class, Talking Race: Intersections of Language, Class, and Race in the Call Center Industry in South Africa," Social & Cultural Geography 13(6): 551-566.
Mark Hunter and Dori Posel. 2012. “Here to Work: the Socio-Economic Characteristics of Informal Dwellers in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Environment and Urbanization April, 24(1): 285-304.
2011. "Beneath the Zunami: Jacob Zuma and the Gendered Politics of Social Reproduction in South Africa," Antipode 43(4): 1102-1126.
2010. "Racial Desegregation and Schooling in South Africa: Contested Geographies of Class Formation." Environment and Planning A 42(11): 2640-2657.
2010. "Beyond the Male-Migrant: South Africa's Long History of Health Geography and the Contemporary AIDS Pandemic." Health and Place 16(1): 25-33.
2007. “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: 689-700.
2005. “Cultural Politics and Masculinities: Multiple-partners in Historical Perspective in KwaZulu-Natal.” Culture, Health and Sexuality 7(4): 389-403.
2004. “Masculinities, Multiple-partners and AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal: The Making and Unmaking of Isoka.” Transformation 54: 123-153.
2004. “Fathers without Amandla? Gender and Fatherhood among isiZulu Speakers.” Journal of Natal and Zululand History 22: 149-160.
2002. “The Materiality of Everyday Sex: Thinking Beyond ‘Prostitution’.” African Studies 61(1): 99-120.
2000. “The Post-Fordist High Road? A South African Case Study.” Journal of Contemporary African Studies 18(1): 67-90.
Mark Hunter and Vishnu Padayachee. 1998. “Convergence and Divergence in Europe and South Africa.” Society in Transition 29(1-2): 58-66.
 
Book Chapters

Mark Hunter. 2020. The Materiality of Everyday Sex: Thinking beyond “Prostitution”. In Readings in Sexualities from Africa, edited by Rachel Spronk and Thomas Hendricks, 191-205. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.  
Mark Hunter. 2018. The Political Economy of Concurrent Partners. In The Political Economy of HIV in Africa, edited by Deborah Johnston, Kevin Deane, Matteo Rizzo, 13 pages. London: Routledge.
2015. “Cultural Politics and Masculinities: Multiple-partners in historical perspective in KwaZulu-Natal.” In Culture, Health and Sexuality: A Reader, edited by Peter Aggleton, Richard Parker, and Felicity Thomas, 37-52. London: Routledge. 
2014. “Beneath the ‘Zunami’: Jacob Zuma and the Gendered Politics of Social Reproduction in South Africa” In Ekhaya: The Politics of Home in KwaZulu-Natal, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, edited Meghan Healy and Jason Hickel, 214-246. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
Mark Hunter and Goolam Vahed. 2013. “Schooling in Chatsworth: the persistence of inequalities in post-apartheid South African education.” In Chatsworth: The Making of a South African Township, edited by Goolam Vahed and Ashwin Desai, 243-256. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
2012. “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, 66-74. London: Routledge.
2010. “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.
2009. “From Migrating Men to Moving Women: Trends in South Africa’s Changing Political Economy and Geography of Intimacy.” In Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS, edited by Felicity Thomas, Mary Haour-Knipe, and Peter Aggleton, 143-153. London: Routledge.
2009. “Providing Love: Sex and Exchange in Twentieth-Century South Africa.” In Love in Africa, edited by Jennifer Cole and Lynn Thomas, 135-156. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2008. “isiZulu-speaking Men and the Changing Household: From Providers Within Marriage to Providers Outside Marriage.” In Zulu Identities: Being Zulu Past and Present, edited by Benedict Carton, John Laband, and Jabulani Sithole, 566-572. New York: Columbia University Press; Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press.
2007. “Geography.” In Routledge International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, edited by Michael Flood, Judith Gardiner, Bob Pease, and Keith Pringle, 238-241. London: Routledge.
2005. “Cultural Politics and Masculinities: Multiple-partners in Historical Perspective in KwaZulu-Natal.” In Men Behaving Differently: South African Men Since 1994, edited by Liz Walker, and Graeme Reid, 139-160. Cape Town: Double Storey Books.
2005. “Fathers without Amandla: Zulu-Speaking Men and Fatherhood.” In Ubaba? Men and Fatherhood in South Africa, edited by Linda Richter and Robert Morrell, 99-117. Pretoria: Human Science Research Council.
2003. “Globalization”. In Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: in History and Society, edited by Paula Fass, 390-392. New York: Macmillan.
 

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