Voices from Angola

Voices from Angola
Title Voices from Angola PDF eBook
Author Minority Rights Group
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1995
Genre Law
ISBN

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From the Back Cover: "In African Voices children as well as adults, speak directly and often with divesting clarity of their former homes, the horrors of civil war and oppression, and the difficulties of building new lives in exile. These writings are an important source of information, but through their courage and optimism they also bring new insights and perspectives into our homes and classrooms."

Voices from Angola

Voices from Angola
Title Voices from Angola PDF eBook
Author Minority Rights Group
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 199?
Genre
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Voices from the Silence

Voices from the Silence
Title Voices from the Silence PDF eBook
Author Médecins sans frontières (Association)
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2004
Genre Angola
ISBN 9780973330915

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Voices from an Empire

Voices from an Empire
Title Voices from an Empire PDF eBook
Author Russell G. Hamilton
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 464
Release 1975-07-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0816657815

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Voices From an Empire was first published in 1975. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The literature of the various regions of Lusophone Africa has received relatively little critical attention compared with that which has been focused on the work of writers in the English- and French- speaking countries of Africa. With the profound changes which are occurring in the social and political structures of Lusophone Africa, there is particular need for the comprehensive look at Afro-Protuguese literature which this account provides. Professor Hamilton traces the development of this literature in the broad perspective of it social, cultural, and aesthetic context. He discusses the whole of the Afro-Portuguese literary phenomenon, as it occurs on the Cape Verde archipelago, in Guinea-Bissau, on the Guinea Gulf islands of Sao Tome and Principe, in Angola, and in Mozambique. In an introduction he discusses some basic questions about Afro-Protuguese literature, among them, the matter of a definition of this body of writing, the implications of the concept of negritude, the role of Portugal and Brazil in Afro-Portuguese literature, and the social and cultural significance of the dominant literary themes found in the various regions of Lusophone Africa. Because he sees the regionalist movement in Angola as the most significant in terms of a neo-African orientation, he begins the book with an extensive study of the literature of that country. Many examples of afro-Portuguese poetry are given, both in the original language and in the English translation. There is a bibliography, and a map shows the African regions of study.

African Voices

African Voices
Title African Voices PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1995
Genre Africa
ISBN

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A newsletter on democracy and governance in Africa.

Voices from Sudan, Zaire, Angola, Uganda

Voices from Sudan, Zaire, Angola, Uganda
Title Voices from Sudan, Zaire, Angola, Uganda PDF eBook
Author Rachel Warner
Publisher
Pages
Release 1995
Genre Refugees
ISBN

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The Ruling Elite of Singapore

The Ruling Elite of Singapore
Title The Ruling Elite of Singapore PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Barr
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 215
Release 2014-01-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857735764

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Michael Barr explores the complex and covert networks of power at work in one of the world's most prosperous countries - the city-state of Singapore. He argues that the contemporary networks of power are a deliberate project initiated and managed by Lee Kuan Yew - former prime minister and Singapore's 'founding father' - designed to empower himself and his family. Barr identifies the crucial institutions of power - including the country's sovereign wealth funds, and the government-linked companies - together with five critical features that form the key to understanding the nature of the networks. He provides an assessment of possible shifts of power within the elite in the wake of Lee Kuan Yew's son, Lee Hsien Loong, assuming power, and considers the possibility of a more fundamental democratic shift in Singapore's political system.