Search results for "Apartheid"

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Educational reforms in South Africa the role of the teachers in the implementation of educational reforms in post apartheid South Africa 1994-2008

2009

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Ode laica per Chibok e Leah

2019

The volume contains two short poems by Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka ("No, He Said!", dedicated to Nelson Mandela, from the Author's 1988 classic collection "Mandela's Earth and Other Poems", and the recent "Mandela Comes to Leah", written purposely for this volume), along with the most recent long poem in five parts "A Humanist Ode to Chibok, Leah", published in English for the first time in 2019. The poem, and indeed the entire volume, denounces all forms of fundamentalism and fanaticism as opposed to secular humanism. Soyinka pays tribute to the girls abducted in Chibok and 15 year-old Leah Sharibu, one of the 108 girls abducted from Dapchi in 2018, comparing her firm refusal to r…

BringBackOurGirlNigeriaApartheidSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseTranslation studies.South AfricaWole SoyinkaChibokreligionNobel laureate 1986HumanismPoetryTerrorismNelson MandelaFundamentalismThe form of the odeSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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National culture in post-apartheid Namibia: state-sponsored cultural festivals and their histories

2016

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologyAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyNational culture06 humanities and the arts050701 cultural studiesState (polity)AnthropologyPolitical science0601 history and archaeologyPost apartheidmedia_commonAnthropology Southern Africa
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Fractura social y ciudadana

2005

FranciaVidal-Beneyto JoséRepresiónViolencia difusaFractura ciudadanaCOMUNICACIÓNSentimiento antifrancésApartheidInmigrantesProtestasPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónDramatizaciónMULTICULTURALISMOCONFLICTOViolencia explosivaRevueltasPrensa norteamericanaPolícíaCulpabilidadConstrucción de la realidadIslamizaciónReagrupamiento familiarBarrios sensiblesSuburbiosDoctrina periodísticaBarrios periféricosViolenciaPrensa occidentalEnfrentamientosMediación socialFractura socialExplotación ideológicasEnseñanza
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Guerras terroristas

2001

Guerras terroristasVidal-Beneyto José11-SEstados UnidosIndustria militarGUERRASApartheidMarco jurídicoDesigualdad radicalPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónTERRORISMOGeopolíticaGuerra convencionalDerechos humanosNuclearHonorArrogancia imperial
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“Something Hungry and Wild is Still Calling”: Post-Apartheid Gothic

2012

International audience; The postcolonial Gothic is now a mode widely covered by literary criticism, but South Africa has often been left out of investigations. This paper argues that only now that apartheid has ended can writers and critics explore how the Gothic manifests itself in South African literature. Showing possible connections between the postcolonial Gothic and recent South African fiction, it seeks to define a new category that can help define the contours of the literary field in South Africa: post-apartheid Gothic.

Literature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturebusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentArt[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureGothic Novel[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureGenre TheoryPostcolonial literatureSouth African literatureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLiterary criticismPostcolonial literaturebusinessPost-apartheid South AfricaWater Science and Technologymedia_commonPost apartheid
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Ode laica per Chibok e Leah

2019

The volume contains two short poems by Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka -- "No, He Said!", dedicated to Nelson Mandela, from the Author's 1988 well-known collection "Mandela's Earth and Other Poems" and the recent "Mandela Comes to Leah", written purposely for this volume -- and the Author's 2019 long epic poem "A Humanist Ode to Chibok, Leah" denouncing all forms of fundamentalism and fanaticism as opposed to secular humanism. Soyinka pays tribute to the girls abducted in Chibok and to 15 year-old Leah Sharibu, one of the 108 girls abducted in 2018 from Dapchi, comparing her firm refusal to renounce her faith to Nelson Mandela's refusal to compromise his moral stance on Apartheid while…

NigeriaApartheidSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseTranslation studies.South AfricaWole SoyinkaChibokreligionHumanismPoetry#BringBackOurGirlTerrorismNelson MandelaFundamentalismEpicSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Afrique du Sud : 20 ans de démocratie contrastée

2016

International audience; No abstract

[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawDémocratie ― Afrique du Sud ― 1990-....[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawAfrique du Sud ― Politique et gouvernement ― 1994-....ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPostapartheid ― Afrique du Sud[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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André Brink and the Afrikaner Heritage

2004

This paper shows how André Brink, dissident Afrikaans writer, tried to write against his heritage. The most visible strategy consisted in redefining Afrikanerdom as dissidence and as africanity. The notion of betrayal was systematically reversed so that the Afrikaners who supported the Afrikaner regime were presented as the real traitors. Yet dissidence was not an easy position for Brink and both he and his heroes had ambivalent positions.

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAfrikanerlittérature sud-africainefiliation[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureSouth African literature[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAndré Brinkapartheid
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Post-Apartheid Gothic. White South African Writers and Space

2021

International audience; Post-Apartheid Gothic: White South African Writers and Space analyzes the representation of space in recent works by South African writers. By combining analytical tools borrowed from Gothic studies with geocritical and postcolonial approaches, Mélanie Joseph-Vilain assesses the literary mechanisms utilized by Damon Galgut, Henrietta Rose-Innes, Lauren Beukes, Justin Carwright, and Lynn Freed to negotiate the complexities of post-apartheid identities in their fiction. Joseph-Vilain argues that the literary representations of emblematic places, real or imagined (the home, the farm, the city or the “non-places” of dystopia), express and reveal anxieties linked to the s…

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAfrique du Sud - littératureSouth AfricaVilleDystopie -- Dans la littérature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureGéocritiqueScience FictionGothic literaturePost-ApartheidLiterary geographyLiterature & literary studiesDystopia
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