Escolar Documentos
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His story is history: Rural village future through the eyes of a rural village boy
The ANCs early years: Nation, class and place in South Africa before 1940
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Because they chose the Plan of God: The story of the Bulhoek Massacre
of 24 May 1921
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Above the Skyline: Reverend Tsietsi Thandekiso and the founding of an African
gay church
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History
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What the forest told me: Yoruba hunter, culture and narrative performance
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General History
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Against the World: South Africa and Human Rights at the United Nations,
19451961
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Volk and Flock: Ecology, Identity and Politics among Cape Afrikaners in the
LateNineteenth Century
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Gaby Magomola
Under protest:
The rise of student resistance at Fort Hare
Daniel Massey
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Peter Limbs strikingly original and important book helps recover the voice of
both national and regional ANC leaders
(and, indirectly, that of workers) before
1940 and the exploration of the social
origins, class background and identity of
ANC leaders provides a means of contextualising and explaining ANC leaders
attitudes to, and political relationship
with, the labouring poor.
- Paul La Hausse de Lalouvire,
University of Cambridge
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John Mojapelo
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Deaf me normal:
Deaf South Africans tell their life stories
Edited by Ruth Morgan
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Syracuse in Antiquity:
History and Topography
Richard J Evans
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Imagined South Africa series 42
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Segregation and Singularity: Politics and its context among white, middle-class
English-speakers in late-Apartheid Johannesburg
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Hear our Voices: Race, gender and the status of Black South African women
in academy
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Cape Flats Details: Life and culture in the townships of Cape Town
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Predicaments of Culture in South Africa posits an openended and speculative approach to the question and
agency of culture. Jamal challenges the conflicting and
contiguous drives of fatalism, positivism and relativism,
which are dominant aspects of the South African cultural
imaginary.
Item 7234, 2004, 171pp, soft cover | ISBN 1- 86888-285-3
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Political Africa
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Reading revolution:Shakespeare on Robben Island
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Political Africa
Liberal democracy and its critics in Africa: Political dysfunction and the
struggle for social progress
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Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: America, the cold war, and the roots of terror
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Reading revolution:
Shakespeare on Robben Island
Ashwin Desai
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Laurent Mda
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Negotiating Modernity:
Africas ambivalent experience
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African anthropologies:
History, critique and practice
Mwenda Ntarangwi
Edited by David Mills and Mustafa Babiker
This is a timely and extremely valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the crisis
of identity in anthropology, offering fresh and
unique insights into the fundamental challenges
facing African anthropology. The book focuses
on the theoretical, epistemological and practical
problems resulting from Africas encounter with
Eurocolonialism and addresses the difficulties,
limitations, achievements and potential of African
anthropology the mother of Africa Studies
from the
perspective of insiders.
Maxwell Owuso, University of Michigan
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Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo
Francis B Nyamnjoh
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Religious Ideas and Institutions: Transitions to Democracy in Africa
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Item 8692,
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Imagining, Writing,
(Re)Reading the Black Body
Edited by Sandra Jackson,
Fassil Demissie and Michele Goodwin
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Eric Williams
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Amlcar Cabral, born in 1921 in GuineaBissau, had his early education in Guinea
and persued his university studies in
Portugal. Cabral found himself active in the
nationalist struggle, a political context that
enabled him to reflect on several aspects
of the armed struggle. He developed his
understanding and theories of the national
liberation struggle in the political context
of militant nationalism; he fought as he
wrote incisively about that struggle, and
passionately struggled as he wrote. This
dialectical experience enriched his theoretical
understanding of the aims, goals, strategies
and ideologies that informed the nature of
political involvement in the movement for
national liberation.
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Unisa Press
and James Currey Publishers
The outflow of archaeological or artistic
work from Africa, together with the ways of
exhibiting African treasures, are emerging
as serious issues both in political and ethical
terms. They are typified by a series of hot
disputes concerning the legality of the
exhibition of Nok terracotta pieces from
Nigeria, in the Louvre. Meanwhile, in Africa,
there has been an upsurge of active efforts
by many ethnic groups to create or recreate their own cultures, by reviewing their
cultural legacy.
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Memory Chirere
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SAVUSA Series
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SAVUSA Series
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Hyphenated Selves
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The last Frontier War:Braklaagte, Apartheid and the Battles for land
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SAVUSA Series
Series Editor: Harry Wels, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Editorial Board: Dr Ineke van Kessel, African Studies Centre, Leiden, The
Netherlands, Prof Kees van der Waal, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
The SAVUSA (South Africa Vrije Unversiteit Strategic Alliances) Series of books
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and academic capacity building, while keeping a close eye on social relevance for
stimulating processes of sustainable development in South Africa.
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contemporary issues in South and southern Africa.
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Unisa Press (South Africa).
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Journals
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African Security Review
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Politeia 118
Africanus: Journal of Developmental Studies
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Politeia
Editor: Goonasagree Naidoo
Africanus: Journal of
Development Studies
Editor: Ignatius du Plessis
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