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Yardley Must Go | |
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Yes says Myrtle Berman | |
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You and the Indians |
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Young Muslims in Brisbane: Negotiating Cultural Identity and Alienation |
This paper examines, broadly, the religious, cultural and national identities, and self- perceptions of young Muslims in Brisbane and the social, economic, and political context in which these are being configured. While Australia's migrant intake has been racially … |
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Zimbabwe lessons for South Africa | |
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`WHAT DO THEY KNOW OF CRICKET WHO ONLY CRICKET KNOW?': Transformation in South African Cricket, 1990-2000 |
This article charts developments in cricket during the past decade to explore issues related to social transformation and redress in post-apartheid South Africa. |
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‘Anthropologies of the South’The practice of anthropology |
This contribution attempts to pinpoint the concerns voiced for and against ‘anthropologies of the South’, and to sort out the confusion that has arisen in this debate. |
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“Gagged and trussed rather securely by the law”: The 1952 Defiance Campaign in Natal |
For almost half a century after the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, Black1 South Africans responded to the segregationist policies of successive white minority governments principally through non-violent techniques of resistance, such as boycotts, civil disobedience, mass demo |
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“SOCIAL JUSTICE AND POVERTY IN INANDA” |
Inanda was entirely rural until the 1950’s. Thereafter because of drought and apartheid policy which aimed at undermining indigenous people from rural areas, people could not cope with the pressure exerted upon them by these situations. |
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“You've Struck a Rock”: Comparing Gender, Social Movements, and Transformation in the United States and South Africa |
n the Montgomery bus boycott and the South African anti-pass campaign, women's autonomous organizations initiated actions that catalyzed the mass movements for racial justice and national liberation. |