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    Extremisms in Africa
    The Fourth Domestic Revolution
    Pride and Prejudice
    African Muckraking
    Christopher
    Hope, pain and patience
    • Hope, pain and patience

      • 259pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,7(6)Évaluer

      Pain, hope and patience: The lives of women in South Sudan is an edited collection of new research and analysis by a selection of Sudanese and non- Sudanese authors outlining the experiences and contributions of women to South Sudan's path to freedom.

      Hope, pain and patience
    • Christopher follows an extraordinary family - the January-Miyas, with their fabled strong-willed women - sequentially through several generations.

      Christopher
    • African Muckraking

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      African Muckraking is the first collection of investigative and campaigning journalism written by Africans about Africa. The editors delved into the history of modern Africa to find the most important and compelling pieces of journalism on the stories that matter. This collection of 41 pieces of African journalism includes passionate and committed writing on labor abuses, police brutality, women2019s rights, the struggle for democracy and independence on the continent and other subjects. Each piece of writing is introduced by a noted scholar or journalist who explains the context and why the journalism mattered. Some of the highlights include: Feminist writing from Tunisia into the 1930s, exposés of the secret tactics planned by the South African government during apartheid, Richard Mgamba2019s searing description of the albino brothers in Tanzania who fear for their lives, and the reporting by Liberian journalist Mae Azango on genital cutting, which forced her to go into hiding. Many African Muckrakers have been imprisoned and even killed for their work. African Muckraking is a must-read for anyone who cares about journalism and Africa

      African Muckraking
    • Pride and Prejudice is the first in the Gerald Kraak Anthology series. The kaleidoscopic collection comprises the most exceptional written and photographic entries for the annual Gerald Kraak Award, which was established in 2016 by The Other Foundation and the Jacana Literary Foundation.

      Pride and Prejudice
    • The Madam & Eve annual is a very special part of South African heritage, loved by the young, loved by the old, it's the present that always gets sold! It's the perfect gift for the whole family.

      The Fourth Domestic Revolution
    • Globally, it is recognized that a straight line exists between poor governance, transnational crime and extremist threats to stability and security. As UN Secretary General António Guterres puts it: "I am convinced that the creation of open, equitable, inclusive and pluralist societies, based on the full respect of human rights and with economic opportunities for all, represents the most tangible and meaningful alternative to violent extremism." Extremisms in Africa challenges both the efficacy and wisdom of purely militarizsed responses to extremist movements, typified by the Global War on Terror, as well as the cursory replication of international counter-terrorism frameworks promulgated by the United Nations and European Union in Africa. Emphasis is given to the importance of understanding local history, culture, regional geopolitics, among a variety of context-specific factors, to truly understand and thereby effectively address the emergence and spread of extremisms in Africa. As such, it draws on contributions from a range of thematic and regional experts, including security-sector specialists, conflict analysts, journalists, international relations and governance specialists, political scientists, social anthropologists, psychologists and theologians. A diverse range of extremist movements on the continent are examined, from radicalized religious groupings to race-based organizations. These case studies provide in-depth insight into answering why and how these movements came to be, while thematic chapters address issues pertinent to addressing them, such as public perceptions of extremism, methods of recruitment and radicalization among marginalized communities, supporting survivors of extremism and former combatants, strategic approaches to counter-terrorism, the role of governance. This is an introductory anthology and the first of its kind on this topic to be authored from - and published off - the African continent--Publisher's website

      Extremisms in Africa
    • Living Coloured (Because Black and White were Already Taken) is a compilation of short stories that is an ode to an era all Cape Coloured people will instantly recognise - from the nightclubbing at Space Odyssey and the shenanigans at the Mitchells Plain public swimming pool, to the traditions of delectable food exchanges during Ramadan among Muslims and Christians, alike. This book truly is a tribute to all that the Coloured community holds dear and sings of the spirit which helped them eek out an existence on the dusty flat plains of the Cape. But as you read story after story, you will also be confronted with the blatant racism that was the Group Areas Act, the legacy of a people removed and dumped in this windswept place that wasn't of their own making, and the constant forging ahead to make life worthwhile under very harsh political and economic circumstances. The stories will also leave you seething with anger at the sheer brutality of what this community had to endure (and still do), while their black counter parts in the township next door lived even harsher realities.

      Living Coloured
    • The vast crowd that line the beflagged route to the Kremlin was, as in New York, friendly and cheering. 'Welcome, Otherworld Visitors to the Land of Socialism!' spelt out the banners, in big Cyrillic letters.

      The White People
    • Exhibiting the wonders of nature and the beauties of the African continent, The 30-Year Safari: A celebration of Getaway photography is an awe-inspiring coffee table book showcasing photography from the last decade to celebrate Getaway's 30th birthday. Having built a loyal and dedicated readership, Getaway designed this book using photographs from its own readers. It is a salute to all Africa has to offer - from its natural splendour to the talent of its contributors. Images from the sea to the sky grace the pages in the form of high-definition photos, and with its elegant hardcover format and dust jacket, it is the perfect travel inspiration book. Getaway has become synonymous with the finest African travel photography and this book - the very best of its archive - is a tribute to the many photographers who have made it so. It is indeed a book made by Getaway readers for Getaway readers.

      The 30-Year Safari