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81. Culture in Another South Africa
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82. The Devil You Dance With: Film
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83. Culture, Education, and Development
 
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84. New Fiction In English From Africa.
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85. Whose Right Is It Anyway?: Equality,
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86. Skin Tight: Apartheid Literary
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87. Culture, Organization, And Management
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88. Shifting Selves: Post-Apartheid
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89. South Africa, Shakespeare, And
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90. Culture, Organization, And Management
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91. An Archaeology of Colonial Identity:
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92. Surfing South Africa: Swells,
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93. Africa South of the Sahara (Modern
 
94. White Writing: On the Culture
 
95. Battle for South Africa's Mind:
 
96. Sending Them a Message: Culture,
 
97. Many cultures, one nation: Inauguration
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98. Tabloid Journalism in South Africa:
 
99. In-Depth Resources, Unit 4 Eastern
 
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100. The devil you dance with: film

81. Culture in Another South Africa
by William Campschreur, Netherlands) Culture in Another South Africa Festival and Conference (1987 : Amsterdam
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1989-06)
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Asin: 0940793369
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82. The Devil You Dance With: Film Culture in the New South Africa
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2009-03-18)
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South African film culture, like so much of its public life, has undergone a tremendous transformation during its first decade of democracy. Filmmakers, once in exile, banned, or severely restricted, have returned home; subjects once outlawed by the apparatchiks of apartheid are now fair game; and a new crop of insurgent filmmakers are coming to the fore. Compiled and edited by Audrey Thomas McCluskey, this extraordinary volume presents twenty-five in-depth interviews with established and emerging South African filmmakers such as Zola Maseko, Teboho Mahlatsi, Ntshaveni wa Luruli, and many more. The interviews capture the filmmakers’ spirit, energy, and ambition as they attempt to give birth to a film culture that reflects the heart and aspirations of their diverse and emergent nation.
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83. Culture, Education, and Development in South Africa: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
by Ali A. Abbi
Paperback: 212 Pages (2005-06)
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Asin: 1593112971
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Abdi urges that beyond the celebratory platforms of the political triumph over apartheid, there must be effective and culturally inclusive programs of education for the development of the highly disenfranchsed majority in South Africa.

Deliberate programs of colonialism and apartheid in South Africa resulted in inferior education, cultural marginalization, political oppression, economic exploitation and resulting underdevelopment in the lives of the disenfranchised majority. In addition to historical and contemporary analysis, this study looks at the possibilities of formulating and implementing new programs of education and development that could effectively deal with such current problems as chronic unemployment, skyrocketing crime rates, stagnating learning systems, and the continuing formations of a huge underclass that may be losing its stake in the promised post-apartheid project. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Colonial and Postcolonial Education in S. Africa
This book provides a comprehensive review of educational initiatives in S.Africa It draws from a variety of perspectives -postcolonial studies, sociology,history,political economy, studies in anti-racist education...it is striking because of its comprehensiveness. This is the work of an authority on education in sub-saharan africa.Strongly recommended! ... Read more


84. New Fiction In English From Africa. West, East, And South. (Cross/Cultures 34)
by Andre Viola, etc., Denise Coussey, Jacqueline Bardolph
 Paperback: 252 Pages (1998-01)
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Asin: 904200763X
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The term 'recent' or 'new' covers novels and some short fiction published between 1980 and 1995, a period characterized by growing pessimism about the state of affairs in both East and West Africa. The section on South Africa deals more narrowly with the 1985-95 watershed marking the end of official apartheid and the beginning of reconstruction. The three sections aim at giving a coherent picture of the main directions in production, highlighting three main centres of interest, Nigeria, Kenya, and the Republic of South Africa, although some novelists from neighbouring countries are also considered (such as Kofi Awoonor from Ghana, Nuruddin Farah from Somalia, and M.G. Vassanji and Abdulrazak Gurnah from Tanzania).
The evaluations conducted in the three sections lead to the emergence of a number of common themes, in particular the writers' predilection for topicality, the role of the past, and the controversy over the idea of the nation. Central themes also include the role of women in fending for themselves, both in rural and in urban environments. A further major theme is the role of the past (the Nigerian civil war; the Mau Mau period in Kenya; the revisiting of slavery; the refurbishing of myth; the questioning of historical reconstructions). The preoccupation of the West, East, and South African novel with the idea and ideal of the 'nation' is explored, particularly in the context of migrancy, hybridity, and transculturalism characterizing the anglophone diaspora.
The volume is aimed at literary scholars and students and, more generally, readers of fiction seeking an introduction to contemporary literary developments in various parts of sub-Saharan anglophone Africa. No categorical distinction is drawn between 'popular' and 'high' literature. Though still selective and not intended as an exhaustive catalogue, the present survey covers a large number of titles. Rather than resorting to broad and ultimately somewhat abstract thematic categories, the contributors endeavour to keep control over this mass of material by applying a 'micro-thematic' taxonomy. This approach, well-tested in the tradition of literary studies within France, groups works analytically and evaluatively in terms of such categories as actional motifs, plot-frames, and sociologically relevant locations or topics, thereby enabling a clearer focus on the dynamics of preoccupation and tendency that form networks of affinity across the fiction produced in the period surveyed.
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85. Whose Right Is It Anyway?: Equality, Culture and Conflicts of Rights in South Africa (Democracy & Governance Research Programme)
by Kristina A. Bentley PhD
Paperback: 26 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 0796920311
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This theoretical inquiry into the limitations of liberal and multicultural compromise in the political arena focuses on the geopolitical situation in South Africa, where especially adamant collective views threaten the rights of individuals, minority communities, and the tenets of human rights that are enshrined in its constitution.
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86. Skin Tight: Apartheid Literary Culture and Its Aftermath (Imagined South Africa)
by Louise Bethlehem
Paperback: 145 Pages (2006-06-30)
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Asin: 1868884082
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87. Culture, Organization, And Management In South Africa: In Search Of Equity
Hardcover: 145 Pages (2004-06-30)
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88. Shifting Selves: Post-Apartheid Essays on Mass Media, Culture and Identity (Social Identities South Africa Series)
by Stephanie Marlin-Curiel, Jane Battersby, Farzanah Badsha, Phaswane Mpe
Paperback: 340 Pages (2004-04-28)
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Asin: 0795701640
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Sparked by the enormous political changes in South Africa since the fall of apartheid, the essays in this collection focus on the rapidly changing nature of South African mass media, art, and other forms of aesthetic expression. Blending empirical research with a wide range of perspectives and academic disciplines, many essays explore the possibility for new forms of nationality, identity, and solidarity that have blossomed during the 21st century and examine which cultural limits persist. Also included is the work of many young researchers whose ages place them in a unique position to comment on the seismic cultural shifts that have occurred since the end of the apartheid regime. ... Read more


89. South Africa, Shakespeare, And Post-Colonial Culture
by Natasha Distiller
Hardcover: 301 Pages (2005-05-30)
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Asin: 0773460764
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This book works within the frameworks of post-colonial studies and cultural studies in order to theorise, and then to illustrate, the possibilities for cultural creation in the context of oppression. It re-works the concept of hybridity, and the philosophies of liberalism and humanism, in order to suggest that these important and much-contested terrains within critical theory have specific potential in a South African context. This book applies these theoretical points to a specific trajectory of writing in English in the region, which it finds embodied in the writing of Solomon Plaatje, Peter Abrahams, Es'kia Mphahlele, Bloke Modisane, and Can Themba. By seeking to unlock the complex and sometimes contradictory ways in which Shakespeare is useful to these writers, the book addresses the traditional imbalance of knowledges in Shakespeare Studies by conceptualizing the presence of Shakespeare in these texts as indicative of an act of cultural appropriation and political resistance. Ultimately, the book makes a contribution to post-colonial and cultural studies' engagements with how culture works, how resistance is inscribed, and what role theory can play in the neo-colonial world. ... Read more


90. Culture, Organization, And Management in South Africa
Paperback: 145 Pages (2006-04-25)
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South Africa is celebrating its first decade of democratic freedom. It therefore seems appropriate to examine in more detail how South Africa has tried to restore some of the many social injustices caused by the former apartheid regime. This book offers a view into the world of organisation and management from a cultural perspective. The authors investigate how initiatives and policies with the aim of generating more employment equity have been developed, implemented and have worked out in various sectors of the South African economy. The various chapters present in-depth case studies that deal with the South African government, local NGOs, universities and tourism. The book reveals in detail the local struggles of the historically disadvantaged and the "powers-that-be", to try and live up to the ideals of the New South Africa. ... Read more


91. An Archaeology of Colonial Identity: Power and Material Culture in the Dwars Valley, South Africa (Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology)
by Gavin Lucas
Paperback: 240 Pages (2006-01-27)
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This book examines how colonial identities were constructed in the Cape Colony of South Africa since its establishment in the 17th century up to the 20th century. It is an explicitly archaeological approach but which also draws more widely on documentary material to examine how different people in the colony – from settler to slave – constructed identities through material culture. The book explores three key groups: The Dutch East India Company, the free settlers and the slaves, through a number of archaeological sites and contexts. With the archaeological evidence, the book examines how these different groups were enmeshed within racial, sexual, and class ideologies in the broader context of capitalism and colonialism, and draws extensively on current social theory, in particular post-colonialism, feminism and Marxism. This book is aimed primarily at archaeologists, but will also attract historians and those interested in cultural theory and material culture studies. Specifically, historical archaeologists and students of historical archaeology will be the primary readership and buyers.

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92. Surfing South Africa: Swells, Spots and Surf African Culture
by Steve Pike
Paperback: 280 Pages (2008-05-16)
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Written by Spike (Steve Pike), founder of the cult surfing website Wavescape.co.za, it comprises chapters on history, big waves, spots, culture, travel, oceanography, sharks (including a timeline of shark attacks) and a hilarious 'Surfrican' slang glossary. The book is illustrated by more than 180 graphics, cartoons and photographs. You will find quirky descriptions of surf spots along almost 3,000 km of coast (watch out for the razor-toothed tortoise), a photo essay of surfing personalities by acclaimed photographer Harry de Zitter, as well as colorful journalism from top writers covering subjects connected to the surfing lifestyle. The full-color book, which is 110 pages bigger than the previous book, is an indispensable resource. Images come from top South African photographers, such as Barry Tuck, Tom Peschak, Michael Dei-Cont, Andy Mason, Lance Slabbert, Brenton Geach, and Pierre Marqua. The contributors of words added spice to an eclectic mix of culture and science. An original piece by Paul Botha forms the backbone to a much-expanded history chapter. Tom Peschak adds gravitas to issues around sharks and conservation. The brave life of John Whitmore is poignantly remembered by Tony Heard. Ross Frylinck gives gritty insights into the forlorn splendor of the Diamond Coast. Tongue in cheek, Gideon Malherbe uncovers our surfing addiction. Henri du Plessis provides a profile of a committed exponent of that addiction. Tony Weaver eloquently tackles the challenge of sharing the sea with sharks. Ben Trovato romps through issues around surfing evolution and lifeguards in skimpy Speedos. ... Read more


93. Africa South of the Sahara (Modern World Cultures)
by Joseph R. Oppong
Library Binding: 124 Pages (2005-09)
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Asin: 079108146X
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94. White Writing: On the Culture of Letters in South Africa
by J. M. Coetzee
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1990-07-25)
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Isbn: 0300048629
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95. Battle for South Africa's Mind: Towards a Post-apartheid Culture (ARIB Papers on Democracy in Africa)
by Pitika Ntule, Olu Oguibe
 Paperback: 20 Pages (1995-03)

Isbn: 1898088012
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96. Sending Them a Message: Culture, Tax Collection, and Governance in South Africa
by Steven Friedman
 Hardcover: 17 Pages (2003-01)

Isbn: 1919708618
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97. Many cultures, one nation: Inauguration of the president of South Africa, 10 May 1994
 Unknown Binding: 60 Pages (1994)

Isbn: 0797029753
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98. Tabloid Journalism in South Africa: True Story! (African Expressive Cultures)
by Herman Wasserman
Paperback: 240 Pages (2010-05-10)
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Asin: 0253222117
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Less than a decade after the advent of democracy in South Africa, tabloid newspapers have taken the country by storm. One of these papers -- the Daily Sun -- is now the largest in the country, but it has generated controversy for its perceived lack of respect for privacy, brazen sexual content, and unrestrained truth-stretching. Herman Wasserman examines the success of tabloid journalism in South Africa at a time when global print media are in decline. He considers the social significance of the tabloids and how they play a role in integrating readers and their daily struggles with the political and social sphere of the new democracy. Wasserman shows how these papers have found an important niche in popular and civic culture largely ignored by the mainstream media and formal political channels.

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99. In-Depth Resources, Unit 4 Eastern Hemisphere - Africa South of the Sahara (World Cultures & Geography)
by none listed
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Isbn: 0618217231
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100. The devil you dance with: film culture in the new South Africa.(Book review): An article from: Critical Arts
by Edwin Hees
 Digital: 10 Pages (2009-11-01)
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This digital document is an article from Critical Arts, published by Critical Arts Projects on November 1, 2009. The length of the article is 2847 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The devil you dance with: film culture in the new South Africa.(Book review)
Author: Edwin Hees
Publication: Critical Arts (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2009
Publisher: Critical Arts Projects
Volume: 23Issue: 3Page: 416(7)

Article Type: Book review

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