South African London

South African London
Title South African London PDF eBook
Author Andrea Thorpe
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 272
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526148544

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This book presents a long-ranging and in-depth study of South African writing set in London during the apartheid years and beyond. Since London served as an important site of South African exile and emigration, particularly during the second half of the twentieth-century, the city shaped the history of South African letters in meaningful and material ways. Being in London allowed South African writers to engage with their own expectations of Englishness, and to rethink their South African identities. The book presents a range of diverse and fascinating responses by South African writers that provide nuanced perspectives on exile, global racisms and modernity. Writers studied include Peter Abrahams, Dan Jacobson, Noni Jabavu, Todd Matshikiza, Arthur Nortje, Lauretta Ngcobo, J.M.Coetzee, Justin Cartwright, and Ishtiyaq Shukri. South African London offers an original and multi-faceted take on both London writing and South African twentieth-century literature.

Understanding South Africa

Understanding South Africa
Title Understanding South Africa PDF eBook
Author Martin Plaut
Publisher Hurst & Company
Pages 326
Release 2019
Genre South Africa
ISBN 1787382044

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When Nelson Mandela emerged from decades in jail to preach reconciliation, South Africans truly appeared a people reborn as the Rainbow Nation. Yet, a quarter of a century later, the country sank into bitter recriminations and rampant corruption under Jacob Zuma. Why did this happen, and how was hope betrayed? President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is seeking to heal these wounds, is due to lead the African National Congress into an election by May 2019. The ANC is hoping to claw back support lost to the opposition in the Zuma era. This book will shed light on voters' choices and analyze the election outcome as the results emerge. With chapters on all the major issues at stake--from education to land redistribution-- Understanding South Africa offers insights into Africa's largest and most diversified economy, closely tied to its neighbors' fortunes.

London, Cape Town, Joburg

London, Cape Town, Joburg
Title London, Cape Town, Joburg PDF eBook
Author Zukiswa Wanner
Publisher
Pages 321
Release 2018
Genre South African fiction (English)
ISBN 9780639946115

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The Rise and Fall of the South African Peasantry

The Rise and Fall of the South African Peasantry
Title The Rise and Fall of the South African Peasantry PDF eBook
Author Colin Bundy
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 304
Release 1979-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520037540

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The South African Intelligence Services

The South African Intelligence Services
Title The South African Intelligence Services PDF eBook
Author Kevin A. O'Brien
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2010-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136892826

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This book is the first full history of South African intelligence and provides a detailed examination of the various stages in the evolution of South Africa’s intelligence organizations and structures. Covering the apartheid period of 1948-90, the transition from apartheid to democracy of 1990-94, and the post-apartheid period of new intelligence dispensation from 1994-2005, this book examines not only the apartheid government’s intelligence dispensation and operations, but also those of the African National Congress, and its partner, the South African Communist Party (ANC/SACP) – as well as those of other liberation movements and the ‘independent homelands’ under the apartheid system. Examining the civilian, military and police intelligence structures and operations in all periods, as well as the extraordinarily complicated apartheid government’s security bureaucracy (or 'securocracy') and its structures and units, the book discusses how South Africa’s Cold War ‘position’ influenced its relationships with various other world powers, especially where intelligence co-operation came to bear. It outlines South Africa’s regional relationships and concerns – the foremost being its activities in South-West Africa (Namibia) and its relationship with Rhodesia through 1980. Finally, it examines the various legislative and other governance bases for the existence and operations of South Africa’s intelligence structures – in all periods – and the influences that such activities as the Rivonia Trial (at one end of the history) or the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (at the other end) had on the evolution of these intelligence questions throughout South Africa’s modern history. This book will be of great interest to all students of South African politics, intelligence studies and international politics in general.

National Character in South African English Children's Literature

National Character in South African English Children's Literature
Title National Character in South African English Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Elwyn Jenkins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2006-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135869553

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This is the first full-length study of South African English youth literature to cover the entire period of its publication, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. Jenkins' book focuses on what made the subsequent literature essentially South African and what aspects of the country and its society authors concentrated on. What gives this book particular strength is its coverage of literature up to the 1960s, which has until now received almost no scholarly attention. Not only is this earlier literature a rewarding subject for study in itself, but it also throws light on subsequent literary developments. Another exceptional feature is that the book follows the author’s previous work in placing children’s literature in the context of adult South African literature and South African cultural history (e.g. cinema). He also makes enlightening comparisons with American, Canadian and Australian children’s literature.

A South African Kingdom

A South African Kingdom
Title A South African Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth A. Eldredge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 278
Release 2002-06-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521523042

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A study of the Basotho and the transition from chiefdom to kingdom to British colony, first published in 2003.