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The Soweto Uprising

The Soweto Uprising
Author: Noor Nieftagodien
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2014-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0821445235

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The Soweto uprising was a true turning point in South Africa’s history. Even to contemporaries, it seemed to mark the beginning of the end of apartheid. This compelling book examines both the underlying causes and the immediate factors that led to this watershed event. It looks at the crucial roles of Black Consciousness ideology and nascent school-based organizations in shaping the character and form of the revolt. What began as a peaceful and coordinated demonstration rapidly turned into a violent protest when police opened fire on students. This short history explains the uprising and its aftermath from the perspective of its main participants, the youth, by drawing on a rich body of oral histories.


Soweto Blues

Soweto Blues
Author: Gwen Ansell
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2005-09-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780826417534

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Tells the remarkable story of how jazz became a key part of South Africa's struggle in the 20th century, and provides a fascinating overview of the ongoing links between African and American styles of music. Ansell illustrates how jazz occupies a unique place in South African music.Through interviews with hundreds of musicians, she pieces together a vibrant narrative history, bringing to life the early politics of resistance, the atmosphere of illegal performance spaces, the global anti-apartheid influence of Hugh Masakela and Miriam Makeba, as well as the post-apartheid upheavals in the national broadcasting and recording industries.


The Apartheid City and Beyond

The Apartheid City and Beyond
Author: David M. Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134902972

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This book explains how apartheid changed South Africa's cities, how people responded to regain some control over urban life, and how the forces of urbanization held back under apartheid will affect the post-apartheid era.


Class in Soweto

Class in Soweto
Author: Peter Alexander
Publisher: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Indigenous languages
ISBN: 9781869142209

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Soweto, South Africa's most populous and politically important township, is in many ways the microcosm of the country's stratification of extremes. This study offers an in-depth look at the phenomenon of class and its ramifications from the point of view of urban South Africa, using an analysis of more than 2000 questionnaires and offering insights gleaned over a six-year period.


Soweto Now?

Soweto Now?
Author: Bernadine E. Crosby
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001-01-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595165745

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"Darling I would rather die in my bed than have to make it".These words,spoken by an old white colonial,sum up this witty and affectionate memoir of life in South Africa during the turbulant years,as seen through the eyes of an immigrant.


The World

The World
Author: Jan Morris
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2005-03-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393326482

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A breathtakingly vivid guide to our greatest cosmopolitan cities and culturesfrom Manhattan to Venice and from Baghdad to Barbados, this book assembles 50years of Morris's finest travel writing.


Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa

Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: United States. Joint Publications Research Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

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City Living

City Living
Author: Quill R. Kukla
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190855363

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City Living is about urban spaces, urban dwellers, and how these spaces and people make, shape, and change one another. More people live in cities than ever before: more than 50% of the earth's people are urban dwellers. As downtown cores gentrify and globalize, they are becoming more diverse than ever, along lines of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, sexuality, and age. Meanwhile, we are in the early stages of what seems sure to be a period of intense civil unrest. During such periods, cities generally become the primary sites where tensions and resistance are concentrated, negotiated, and performed. For all of these reasons, understanding cities and contemporary city living is pressing and exciting from almost any disciplinary and political perspective. Quill R Kukla offers the first systematic philosophical investigation of the nature of city life and city dwellers. The book draws on empirical and ethnographic work in geography, anthropology, urban planning, and several other disciplines in order to explore the impact that cities have on their dwellers and that dwellers have on their cities. It begins with a philosophical exploration of spatially embodied agency and of the specific forms of agency and spatiality that are distinctive of urban life. It explores how gentrification is enacted and experienced at the level of embodied agency, arguing that gentrifying spaces are contested territories that shape and are shaped by their dwellers. The book then moves to an exploration of repurposed cities, which are cities materially designed to support one sociopolitical order, but in which that order collapsed, leaving new dwellers to use the space in new ways. Through detailed original ethnography of the repurposed cities of Berlin and Johannesburg, Kukla makes the case that in repurposed cities, we can see vividly how material spaces shape and constrain the agency and experience of dwellers, while dwellers creatively shape the spaces they inhabit in accordance with their needs. The book concludes with a reconsideration of the right to the city, asking what would be involved in creating a city that enabled the agency and flourishing of all its diverse inhabitants.


A Movement of Movements

A Movement of Movements
Author: Walden Bello
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781859844687

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Charts the strategic thinking behind the mosaic of movements currently challenging neoliberal globalization.


Soweto Today

Soweto Today
Author: Soweto today
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1981
Genre: Soweto (South Africa)
ISBN:

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