Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... past , this epic celebration of pharaonic power is less about a place to which we must return , and more about encouragement to have the self - pride to boldly stake claim to participation in modernity . By contrast , the immediate past ...
... past , this epic celebration of pharaonic power is less about a place to which we must return , and more about encouragement to have the self - pride to boldly stake claim to participation in modernity . By contrast , the immediate past ...
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... past is possible . This would be a view of the past through the lenses of a post - apartheid present rather than through a persistent apartheid optic . The hope is that such a reading of the past could encourage a more complex ...
... past is possible . This would be a view of the past through the lenses of a post - apartheid present rather than through a persistent apartheid optic . The hope is that such a reading of the past could encourage a more complex ...
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... past insist on bringing the uneducated , poor , young person into visions of the city in 2030 . The history of these ... past through new strategies of governance . Our memories of the apartheid past - memories barely settled in the ...
... past insist on bringing the uneducated , poor , young person into visions of the city in 2030 . The history of these ... past through new strategies of governance . Our memories of the apartheid past - memories barely settled in the ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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