Cruel and unusual : aversion therapy and apartheid South Africa’s struggles with white ‘deviant’ behaviour and sexuality

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dc.contributor.advisor Ncube, Glen
dc.contributor.postgraduate Clarke, Brittany
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-15T09:28:29Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-15T09:28:29Z
dc.date.created 2023-05-03
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description Dissertation (MSocSci (History))--University of Pretoria, 2022. en_US
dc.description.abstract This study investigates the role of science, religion, and race in the abusive use of aversion therapy practices in South Africa during the apartheid era to deal with white ‘deviant’ behaviours. Existing literature on aversion therapy in South Africa predominantly focuses on the abusive treatment of homosexuals within the apartheid military. However, this thesis illustrates that aversion therapy treatments were applied to a wider constituency of pathologized individuals, namely drug addicts, alcoholics, and homosexuals. These cohorts were targeted for behaviour ‘rectification’ in order to protect the wider (Afrikaner) society from degeneration. Building on the works of scholars such as Neil Roos, this thesis establishes the pattern of control of white society created by the state through psychosocial and medical engineering. In addition, the thesis explores the roots of the perceived social ills that befell South Africa, namely alcoholism, drug addiction, and homosexuality that threatened to erode apartheid society’s Calvinist morals and customs. Furthermore, the thesis sheds light on the forms of resistance towards the invasive treatment methods used to ‘cure’ perceived ‘social deviances’. Through the study of aversion therapy practises and methods of psychosocial engineering, this thesis will illuminate an awkward moment of an alliance between science, race, and religion. These developments are placed in a comparative international context by looking at how similar practices evolved in places like Britain, Czechoslovakia, and America. en_US
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dc.description.degree MSocSci (History) en_US
dc.description.department Historical and Heritage Studies en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Andrew W Mellon Scholarship en_US
dc.description.sponsorship UP Postgraduate Research Bursary en_US
dc.identifier.citation * en_US
dc.identifier.doi https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6297-915X en_US
dc.identifier.other A2023
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89550
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Pretoria
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dc.subject UCTD en_US
dc.subject Aversion therpay en_US
dc.subject Homosexuality en_US
dc.subject Science en_US
dc.subject Afrikaner Nationalism en_US
dc.title Cruel and unusual : aversion therapy and apartheid South Africa’s struggles with white ‘deviant’ behaviour and sexuality en_US
dc.type Dissertation en_US


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