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  • af Magema M. Fuze
    287,95 kr.

    In this fascinating work, the author gives his views on racial origins and differences, and describes the settlement of the black people throughout Natal. He records the customs of the Zulu people, and gives an overview of Zulu history during the turbulent nineteenth century from the perspective of the black people who lived through it.

  • af Magema M. Fuze
    263,95 kr.

    In this fascinating work, the author gives his views on racial origins and differences, and describes the settlement of the black people throughout Natal. He records the customs of the Zulu people, and gives an overview of Zulu history during the turbulent nineteenth century from the perspective of the black people who lived through it.

  • af Peter T. Mtuze
    299,95 kr.

    Obekekileyo uAtshdikin Profesa Peter Tshobisa Mtuze odla umhlalaphantsi yimbongi, umfundisi nesifundiswa esaziwayo.

  • af Ismail. Mahomed
    289,95 kr.

    The hashtag has become the loud hailer of the 21st century. Its ability to gather voices and often bodies into a space of unified action for a cause or against injustice is unprecedented. This collection of poetry speaks to the power of hashtags, the individual names and the communal suffering that births them.

  • af G. Andrews
    421,95 kr.

    Explores representations of fathers in select South African novels published from the birth of apartheid to the post-transitional moment. Father figures in the texts reflect political and social climates in South Africa. The book also investigates how fatherhoods are being reimagined in light of shifting discourses of gender and identity.

  • af Kamil Naicker
    299,95 kr.

    Bringing together novels set in South Africa, China, Guatemala, Sri Lanka and Somalia, this book makes a marked intervention in the field of literary studies, by both bringing to light the trend of the returnee figure and exploring the possibilities of world-making through the explosion of a familiar form.

  • af David Dickinson
    434,95 kr.

    In Precarious Battle tells how labour broking was defeated in the South African Post Office (SAPO). Labour broking has become synonymous with worker exploitation. By 2011, a third of SAPO's workforce was employed through labour brokers.

  • af Evangeline Zunga
    289,95 kr.

    Zulu Names, Polygyny and Gender Politics in Traditional Societies provides illuminating insight into Zulu polygynous families. It examines how Zulu anthroponyms used in respect of the living-dead reflect social behaviour patterns within homesteads.

  • af A.M. Maphumulo
    365,95 kr.

    2021 IsiZulu Standardisation, Spelling Rules and Orthography is a revised and improved version of the 2008 edition. The book includes the history and beginning of the development of isiZulu spelling rules and orthography and highlights the role of isiZulu academics and missionaries in the development of isiZulu writing.

  • af P. Dlamini
    365,95 kr.

    This is a collection of short stories in isiZulu that were written by first-time women writers. It is the result of one of the projects undertaken by the University Language Planning and Development Office at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

  • af Colleen Higgs
    208,95 kr.

    woman reluctantly takes on the responsibility of putting her eccentric rebellious mother into a retirement home, and managing her care. She has her own daughter to raise and nurture, a marriage and a business to hold together, and her own psychological troubles due in good part to how she was mothered.

  • af Nicolas Schicketanz
    343,95 kr.

    The history of African teacher training in Natal is one of the most neglected and under-researched aspects of educational history. This book attempts to set out the administrative history of this field as a first step in stimulating the further research that is so urgently needed.

  • - The Beautiful Game and the Making of Place
    af Ashwin Desai
    353,95 kr.

    By the early 1970s, Wentworth's ability to spawn soccer talent, headlined by the glamorous Leeds United, grew into the stuff of legend. Ashwin Desai digs deep into this history, bringing to life those who inspired and played the game when Wentworth was nothing more than a jumble of shacks and whitewashed blocks of flats.

  • af Mxolisi Dolla Sapeta
    223,95 kr.

    Skeptical Erections is a book of startling visual and verbal imagination. In his poems Sapeta describes the deception and self-loathing prevalent in the people he encounters in his world, including (or perhaps especially) himself.

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    223,95 kr.

    Lament for Kofifi Macu is Angifi Dladla's first collection of poems in English since The Girl who Then Feared to Sleep (Deep South 2001).

  • af Alan Finlay
    213,95 kr.

    That kind of door, Finlay's fifth collection of poems, is a narrative of linked poems. A man loves a woman who lives on one continent and is a devoted father to his two sons who live on another - a situation that finds him sometimes in unbearable anguish.

  • - A transdisciplinary study of Zimbabwean music
    af Luis Gimenez Amoros
    575,95 kr.

    Presents a transdisciplinary analysis of Zimbabwean music, drawing from different disciplines such as sociology, ethnomusicology, history, journalism, development studies, English, philology and drama. The book offers a re-evaluation of Zimbabwean music and, in so doing, reconsiders the work of international academics on the subject.

  • - Advancing Solidarity Economy Pathways From Below
     
    354,95 kr.

    This volume builds on a previous collection, The Solidarity Economy Alternative: Emerging Theory and Practice (2014), and inaugurates a debate between leading government co-operative development practitioners and its critics, many of whom are working to advance bottom-up solidarity economy pathways.

  • - Humans and Our Environments
    af Duncan Brown
    263,95 kr.

    Uses ideas of "wildness" and "rewilding" to rethink human relationships with our environments in challenging but affirming ways. Brown's argument is wide-ranging, taking us through such questions as wildness and conservation, wild cities, rewilding language, wildness and food, wild margins, and wildness in the ethics of human-animal relations.

  • - Writing white in South African literary journalism
    af Claire Scott
    478,95 kr.

    By exploring whiteness and white identity through the lens of literary journalism, this book reflects on ways in which writers use the uncertainties and contradictions inherent in this genre to reveal the complexities of white identity formation and negotiation within contemporary society.

  • - Dysfunction and grief
    af Yves Vanderhaeghen
    519,95 kr.

    `Afrikaner' in South African public discourse is more often than not a swear word. This close media study considers how, squeezed in the moral vice of past and present, Afrikaners look in a mirror that reflects only a beautiful people.

  • af Zakes Mda
    358,95 kr.

    A collection of non-fiction by the prolific author Zakes Mda which focus on South Africa's history and the present, identity and belonging, the art of writing, human rights, global warming, and why he is unable to keep silent on abuses of power.

  • af Khulekani Zondi
    166,95 kr.

    Assists legal studies students as well as ordinary South Africans with a limited understanding of law, by providing them with basic explanations of legal terms in both isiZulu and English, in order to elevate African languages in legal education and the practice of law.

  • - Censorship, publishing and reading under apartheid
    af Rachel Matteau Matsha
    341,95 kr.

    Sheds light on the reading cultures and practices that developed in the shadow of apartheid censorship, creating alternative literary spaces. By understanding reading as a complex and dynamic activity, this book stresses the importance of appreciating books in relation to the social context in which they are written and, most importantly, read.

  • - Party, military and business
    af Jabusile M. Shumba
    423,95 kr.

    Interrogates the ruling elite political reproduction, modes of accumulation across key economic sectors and implications for development outcomes in Zimbabwe. The book raises some pressing questions in search of answers.

  • - A history of the indigenisation of blueprint in South Africa
    af Juliette Leeb-Du Toit
    848,95 kr.

    The cross-cultural usage of a particular cloth type - blueprint - is central to South African cultural history. Known locally as seshoeshoe or isishweshwe, among many other localised names, South African blueprint originated in the Far East and East Asia.

  • - Environmental portraits of Durban's industrial south
    af Marijke du Toit
    382,95 kr.

    A book of environmental portraits, composed of photographs taken in the first decade of the twenty-first century, a few years after South Africa's transition to constitutional democracy. It explores how photographic images can move us, can unlock personal and shared memories, can prompt public debate, can unsettle us and challenge us to think about alternative environmental futures.

  • af Leonhard Praeg
    409,95 kr.

    Imitation happened when an unsuspecting philosopher one day found himself equally outraged by South African president Jacob Zuma's Big Man building project in Nkandla; awed, all over again, by Milan Kundera's Immortality; and numbed by the monument to hubris generally known as "the highest basilica in all of Christendom", Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire.

  • - Spaces of perplexity
    af Nomkhosi Xulu Gama
    437,95 kr.

    Explores the transformation of KwaMashu Hostel in Durban in the twenty-first century - from a single-sex men's hostel to family accommodation in community residential units. It presents the continuities and discontinuities that take place as hostel-dwellers grapple with everyday livelihood struggles.

  • - Securing land tenure in urban and rural South Africa
     
    354,95 kr.

    A title deed = tenure security. Or does it? This book challenges this simple equation and its apparently self-evident assumptions. It argues that two very different property paradigms characterise South Africa.

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