Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 55
Page 21
... 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 ...
Page 275
... 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 ...
Page 279
... 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 ...
Contents
Philosophical Moorings | 108 |
The History Makers James Sallis | 123 |
38 | 154 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
achievements activists agenda apartheid approach argue become black economic empowerment Cape Town capital cent challenge CHAPTER civil society complex context create culture debate democracy democratic devel discourse emerging engagement ensure environment environmental experience focus framework future gangsta rap gender global globalisation groups Hillbrow hip-hop human identity implementation Indian inequality initiatives institutions intellectual interests issues Jeremy Cronin Johannesburg kwaito leadership live look Lynedoch mobilise movement neoliberal networks NEUM NGOs office-worker opment organisations past perspective political poor post-apartheid poverty practice problem programmes question race racial racial project rave realise reality responsibility result role sector sense shift social South Africa space story strategies structures struggle sustainable development things township transformation transition understand urban Van Donk Western Cape women young youth